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Sustainable Development in Regards to Health - Coggle Diagram
Sustainable Development in Regards to Health
Improvements in Health
Average Life Expectancy Increased
Infant and Child Mortality Decreased
Underweight and Stunted Children Rates have Decreased
Improved Access to Clean Water
Better Sanitation, Nutrition, Drugs and Vaccines have diminished diseases
Multiple Major Diseases nearly Eradicated
Present Problems in Health
Developing Countries often don't get to enjoy general Health improvements
Developing World's Life Expectancy is still low compared to the Developed World
Child Mortality is still high in developing countries, compared to developed countries
Pregnancy and Childbirth related health issues still greatly affect women in developing countries
Lack of access to information and health services in developing countries
Infectious and Parasitic diseases accounting for 25 percent of all yearly deaths
Emergence and growing rates of drug resistant parasites
Rising rates of HIV and AIDS decreasing life expectancy dramatically in developing countries
Lack of access to sanitation, clean water, and clean food cause growing health issues in the developing world
Vaccination efforts unsuccessful in some developing countries
High risk of malnutrition in kids and obesity in adults all over the world
Deaths by Non-Communicable on the rise
Injuries, Instigated either on purpose or by accident, continue to cause disabilities death in high numbers
Developing countries don't offer easy access for treatment of mental disorders
Rates of Work related deaths, accidents, and disease continue to be high
Future Problems in Health
Effects of climate change will profoundly affect all aspects of personal health
Growing rates of natural disasters will strain medical infrastructures
Food safety is a growing concern. Food based diseases projected to rise
Growing life expectancy will lead to older overall populations which will need specialized care
Increased travel increases likelihoods of spreading diseases
Ill health will negatively impact economic growth
Growth of urban areas also means growth in automobile use, which increases accidents and air pollution
Determinants of health lie outside of the health sector, leaving many future issues difficult to solve by the experts.
Badly managed urban settlements and pollution will exasperate disease
Poverty will continue to cause health issues, especially towards women