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00:28disease maternal and neonatal diseases are not communicable, which are hypertension, diabetes,
00:36cancers are not communicable. Injuries are not talking about homicidal death or accidents.
00:44In 1990, our prevalence of disease was more communicable, like pneumonia, diarrhea,
00:56diabetes, pneumonia, respiratory infections. Actually, there is a common cause.
01:04In the country or in any country, you have not access to good nutrition,
01:11not good economic conditions, not good access to water or environment.
01:17In the country, you have a communicable disease.
01:20When you are experiencing a higher quality patient, like your development, your food is better,
01:25your environment and you have a much better condition.
01:29That is, when you are having communicable diseases,
01:31like a person's life, a caro ectone of carolishine,
01:41This is a transition of epidemiological transition which is a non-comunicable disease.
01:49I want to tell you that if you have 53% of the disease that was in 1990,
01:59It is about 27% of the disease, and if we talk about non-communicable disease, hypertension and diabetes,
02:06which is about 37% in 1990, it is about 60% of the disease.
02:13It is about 60% of the disease.
02:17It is about 30% of the disease.
02:22It is about heart attacks.
02:25It is about 40% of the disease.
02:30What do you think about cancer?
02:35The National Program for Control of Non-Communicable Diseases,
02:42which is called Hepatitis and Diabetes.
02:45It is about stroke and cancer.
02:49Common cancers, such as oral cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer,
02:54they have a common screening.
02:55It is about the time when it comes to the disease.
02:58The lifestyle diseases and diabetes are also increasing.
03:02It is about the time when it comes to the disease.
03:07The diabetes is the capital of India.
03:11The number of patients is about 100 million cases.
03:15In this time, there are diabetes in India.
03:18This is a big epidemic.
03:20In this case, it is about the people who have low activity,
03:39which is increased by diabetes or hypertension.
03:43We are getting out of COVID, but some disease is increasing.
03:50If you talk recently, lifestyle diseases are rising, especially cardiovascular disease.
03:56This is a lifestyle disease that we are not controlling.
04:04This is a preventable disease, such as we can control our weight, diabetes, hypertension,
04:10pollution, stress, weight, and what we can control our food.
04:16But all these things are rising.
04:19These lifestyle diseases, especially cardiovascular diseases,
04:22are increasing.
04:23The other diseases that are increasing is cancers.
04:27Because you can see a lot of things, especially milk products,
04:31or pesticides are used in vegetables and other products.
04:35So, these cancers are increasing.
04:39You can see some other disease outbreaks, such as viral infections,
04:44dengue outbreaks, even TB.
04:46We are seeing that the vaccination coverage is decreasing.
04:49So, if there is not a vaccination coverage,
04:51the disease, like measles, etc.
04:53You can also see the outbreaks.
04:56The third thing that can rise is viral infections, especially bird flu.
05:00The chances of the bird flu, of course, are increasing.
05:03Or some diseases that are happening in environmental and climate change.
05:07Especially when the disease is not a disease,
05:09and the disease is increasing.
05:10So, climate change, lifestyle problems, and poor vaccination coverage,
05:15are the three major factors that are going to be in the future.
05:17So, we will decide which disease is increasing.
05:20So, we will decide which disease is increasing.
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