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5 Level of Prevention

The document discusses 5 levels of disease prevention. It describes how preventive medicine aims to promote individual health through helping people improve their own health, while public health promotes population health through organized community efforts. Both fields share the goal of preventing diseases and applying epidemiology concepts. The natural history of a disease involves pre-disease factors like genetics and behaviors that can promote or resist disease development over time until symptoms emerge. Screening during the latent, pre-symptomatic stage provides the best chance to cure or treat disease before it advances. The goal of prevention studies is to change the natural disease progression to a more favorable outcome.

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5 Level of Prevention

The document discusses 5 levels of disease prevention. It describes how preventive medicine aims to promote individual health through helping people improve their own health, while public health promotes population health through organized community efforts. Both fields share the goal of preventing diseases and applying epidemiology concepts. The natural history of a disease involves pre-disease factors like genetics and behaviors that can promote or resist disease development over time until symptoms emerge. Screening during the latent, pre-symptomatic stage provides the best chance to cure or treat disease before it advances. The goal of prevention studies is to change the natural disease progression to a more favorable outcome.

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5 LEVEL OF PREVENTION

BASIC CONCEPTS
The fields of preventive medicine and public health
share the goals of promoting general health, preventing

specific diseases, and applying the concepts and techniques


of epidemiology towards these goals.

Preventive medicine seeks to enhance the lives of


individual by helping them improve their own health
Public health attempts to promote health in
populations through the application of organized
community efforts

BASIC CONCEPTS
Althought, they ( preventive medicine and public health)
are discussed somewhat separately.
There should be a seamless continuum between:
The practice of preventive medicine by physicians
and other health professionals
The attempts of individuals and families their own
and neighbours health
The efforts of government and voluntary agencies to
achieve the same health goals for populations

NATURAL HISTORY OF DISEASE


Before a disease process begins (during
pre-disease/ pre-pathogenesis period). An
individual can be though as possessing
various factors that promote or resist
disease. These factors include genetic
makeup, demographic characteristics
(especially age), environmental exposures,
nutritional history, social environment,
immunologic state, and behavioral patterns

NATURAL HISTORY OF DISEASE


Over time, the sum of these and other factors
may cause a disease process to begin either
slowly (as is usually the case with infectious
diseases) or quickly (infectious diseases).
If the disease-producing process is under way
but no symptoms of the disease have become
apparent, the disease is said to be in the latent
stage (early pathogenesis). If the underlying
disease is detectable by a reasonably safe and
cost-effective means during this stage, then
screening may feasible.

NATURAL HISTORY OF DISEASE


(contd)
In this sense, the latent stage may
represent a window of opportunity, during
which detection followed by treatment
provides better chance of cure or at least
effective treatment
For some disease there is no window of
opportunity, because safe and effective
screening technology is not available.

NATURAL HISTORY OF DISEASE


(contd)
When the disease is advanced enough to
produce clinical manifestations, it is said to
be in symptomatic/ manifest stage.
Even in this stage, the earlier the condition
is diagnosed and treated, the more likely
the treatment effective to cure the patient,
or to prevent from serious complication/
death. Or at least to provide the
opportunity for rehabilitation.

The natural history of disease is its normal


course in the absent of intervention. The
central question for studies of prevention
(field studies/ trials) and studies of
treatment (clinical trials) is whether the
institution/body of a particular preventive or
treatment measure will change the natural
history of the disease in a favorable
direction.

THE NATURAL HISTORY OF ANY DISEASE OF MAN


Before man involved

death

The course of the disease in man

Interrelations of the various

Chronic
state

AGENT

Disability
illness

HOST

Defect

and
ENVIRONMENTAL
factors

CLINICAL HORIZON

Known or unknown

Tissue and
physiologic
changes

Bring AGENT and


HOST together

PREPATHOGENESIS
PERIOD

Immunity and
resistance

STIMULUS and AGENT


BECOMES established and
increases by multiplication or
increment

STIMULUS or
AGENT becomes
Or Produce a
disease-provoking
STIMULUS

Signs and
symptom

in
huma
n
HOST

Interactions of HOST
and SIMULUS

HOST REACTION
Discernible

Early
pathogenesis

PERIOD

RECOVERY

early lesions

OF

Advanced
disease

PAT H O G E N E S I S

Convalescence

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