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In this
textbook on global health, with a focus on the role of globalization on public health,
we are able to appreciate the monumental benefits and the limitations of this
international momentum. According to President William Jefferson Clinton, and
Mr. Kofi Annan, the former Secretary General of United Nations, the force of
globalization is so huge that there is not one nation that can impede the
trajectory and impact of globalization. In economic terms, globalization is the
system of interaction, intermingling among nations of the world to develop
common patterns of global economy.
This book
takes a multicultural, solution-oriented approach to health problems worldwide.
It provides readers with comprehensive, contemporary information on the
relationships among poverty, population increases, socioeconomic status,
education, and health.
Globalization,
Health, and Human Rights provides a global vision of health within the
context of culture, economy, politics, and human ecological science. In an
effort to meet the academic cultural pluralism requirement in the United States,
this book emphasizes specific health problems of Asian-Americans,
African-Americans, European- Americans, Hispanic-Americans, and American
Indians. The book will create awareness of the nature of health problems
worldwide, how they relate and how we should view them, and what can be done
about them.
Chapter 1:
Introduction: The Meaning of Health
Chapter 2:
Globalization and Causes of World Health Problems
Chapter 3:
Globalization and Emerging Infectious Diseases
Chapter 4:
Globalization and the Health Implications of Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndrome (AIDS)
Chapter 5:
Impact of Poverty of Health
Chapter 6:
Public Health Services in Europe
Chapter 7:
Protein Energy Malnutrition
Chapter 8:
Globalization and Human Population Dynamics
Chapter 9:
who Primary Health Care Services Programs
Chapter 10:
Health Care in Industrialized Nations
Chapter 11:
Health Care in Developing Nations (Nigerian Primary Health Care)
Chapter 12:
Political Leadership, Health Disparities in Developed and Developing Nations
Chapter 13:
Genomic Technology and the Imminent Setbacks in Developing Nations
Chapter 14:
Female Infanticide, Female Genital Mutilation, Underage Marriage
Appendix
Index
Glossary