*Malnutrition is child and maternal malnutrition. What risk factors are driving the most death and disability combined? Contribution of top 10 risks to DALYs
top 10 for Tamil Nadu. Similar differences in rankings are notable for risk Top 10 diseases/conditions in 2016. DaLys lost share (%). 1990. 2000. 2010. 2016.
23. 22. 21. 38. 38. 26. 25. 24. 15. 16. 12. 14. 13. Tamil Nadu. 18. 13. 10. 9. 8. 23. 15. 13. 12. 11. 11. 12. 7. 6. 5. Telangana na na. 17. 16. 14 na na. 22. 19.
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6 дек. 2022 г. Today road traffic injuries are one of the leading causes of deaths disabilities and hospitalizations with severe socioeconomic costs across ...
1 мая 2017 г. Table 2-5: Top 10 causes of death among medically certified cases in Tamil Nadu ... Diseases (NCDs) in Tamil Nadu (Tentative). (2) Overall Goal ...
10 Vision Tamil Nadu 2023: Strategic Plan for Infrastructure Development in Tamil Nadu 21 Refer to Appendix 4 for the list of top 10 locations with the ...
31 мар. 2019 г. ... 2. NA. 0. NA. 2. 24. Tamil Nadu. 385. NA. 25. NA. 360. 25. Telangana. 85. 244. 103. 141. *. 26. Tripura. 18. NA. 1. NA. 17. 27. Uttarakhand. 67.
1 июл. 2019 г. Contribution of top 10 risks to DALYS number both sexes
Percent contribution of top 10 causes of death by age group both sexes
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B2.25 Top 10 Causes of Death in India (all ages) during (2004-2006) and. (2010-2013) except in Tamil Nadu (U) compared to 2015 year. And it is highest ...
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diarrhoeal and childhood infections. Cardiovascular diseases are the predominant ones among adults and it is higher among females than males (Table 10)
Total of Disposition of Fish catch (Top 10): 2019-20. 20. Figure 5. Year-wise Disposition of Tamil. Nadu. West. Bengal. A and N. Islands. Puducherry.
4.12 Time Series Data - Area of Important Crops in Tamil. Nadu 10. Green gram. 171938. 76414. 444. 11. Black gram. 405323. 317423. 783. 12. Horse gram.
6Sense organ diseases‡ [3 5 ] 7Road injuries [3 3 ] 8Chronic kidney disease [3 1 ] 9Low back & neck pain [2 8 ] 10Stroke [2 8 ]* 11Falls [2 7 ]* 12Diarrhoeal diseases [2 8 ] 13Depressive disorders [2 5 ] 14Migraine [2 3 ] 15Tuberculosis [2 3 ] 16Preterm birth complications [2 2 ] 17Lower respiratory infections [2 1 ]
It is reported that 62 0 of total disease burden in the State is from premature deaths and 38 0 is from disability or morbidity Ischaemic heart disease diabetes type 2 self-harm other means falls and COPD are the major causes of DALYs in the State (Annexure 2 Figure 6)
7 National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP) 22 – 23 8 National Leprosy Eradication Programme (NLEP) 24 – 24 9 Integrated Disease Surveillance Project (IDSP) 25 – 28 10 National Programme for Control of Blindness (NPCB) 29 – 29 11 National Iodine Deficiency Disorder Control Programme (NIDDCP) 30 – 30
Non-Communicable Disease Risk Factor Survey 2007-08 Tamil Nadu vii Preface Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) account for a large proportion of morbidity and mortality amongst the adult population of our country The high prevalence of major risk factors viz tobacco and alcohol consumption inappropriate diet physical inactivity high blood
Overall, NCD risk factors were prevalent across all the socioeconomic and demographic categories of population in Tamil Nadu. These are the major health issues related to non- communicable diseases of people in the state. Non-Communicable Disease Risk Factor Survey, 2007-08, Tamil Nadu 39 1.
idemic forms. Acute Diarrhoeal Diseases and suspected cholera are common among the water borne diseases. Tamil Nadu is endemic for Acute Diarrhoeal Diseases with sporadic outbreak of cholera in most of the districts throughout the year, and in epidemic proportions during the rainy seasons and peak summer periods.
The alcohol consumption is a known risk factor of many non-communicable diseases. In Tamil Nadu, 3 in every 10 men consumed alcohol at least once in last one year and 2 in every 10 men in last one month. The alcohol consumption among females was of course very low. Summary and Conclusions CHAPTER6
establishment of an outbreak detection and response reporting system which reported In Tamil Nadu more than 20 DSUs(69%) districts having confirmed at least 2 outbreaks. 5. Training Laboratory Technician.