{"id":8547,"date":"2023-02-13T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2023-02-13T06:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/test.tulsa-health.org\/communicable-diseases-vs-chronic-disease-how-are-they-different\/"},"modified":"2023-02-13T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2023-02-13T06:00:00","slug":"communicable-diseases-vs-chronic-disease-how-are-they-different","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tulsa-health.org\/tl\/communicable-diseases-vs-chronic-disease-how-are-they-different\/","title":{"rendered":"Mga Nakakahawang Sakit kumpara sa Panmatagalang Sakit: Paano Sila Naiiba?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Nakakahawang Sakit: Epidemiology<\/p>\n<p>Ang mga epidemiologist sa departamento ng Tulsa Health ay nagtatrabaho sa iba&#039;t ibang mga nakakahawang sakit sa komunidad- tulad ng mga enteric na sakit, COVID-19, at Hepatitis A, B, at C. Ang terminong &quot;nakakahawang sakit&quot; ay tumutukoy sa paglitaw ng isang sakit na naililipat sa isang tao sa pamamagitan ng bakterya, mga virus, mga parasito, o fungi; at ang mga sakit na ito ay madalas na tinutukoy bilang mga nakakahawang\/nakakahawa na sakit. Sa US noong 2018, ang bilang ng mga pagbisita sa emergency room na may nakakahawang sakit bilang pangunahing diagnosis ay umabot sa 3.4 milyon.<\/p>\n<p>Ang mga malalang sakit ay tumutukoy sa mga kondisyon na tumatagal ng 1 taon o higit pa at karaniwang lumalala sa paglipas ng panahon. Kabilang sa mga halimbawa ng mga malalang sakit ang sakit sa puso, kanser, sakit sa baga, Alzheimer&#039;s, at arthritis. Ang mga malalang kondisyon ay maaaring dala ng genetika o ng mga pagpipilian sa pamumuhay. Ang paglilimita sa paggamit ng tabako at alkohol, pagkain ng masustansyang pagkain, at regular na pisikal na aktibidad ay maaaring makatulong na mapababa ang mga pagkakataong magkaroon ng malalang sakit. Sa US, 6 sa 10 nasa hustong gulang ang nabubuhay na may malalang sakit, at 4 sa 10 nasa hustong gulang ay nabubuhay na may dalawa o higit pa.<\/p>\n<p>Ang pagkakaroon ng malalang kondisyon ay maaaring lumala ang resulta ng mga nakakahawang sakit, na ginagawang mas mahalaga na maiwasan ang isang malalang kondisyon.<\/p>\n<p>Ang mga pagsisikap na maiwasan ang mga nakakahawang sakit sa komunidad ng Tulsa ay kinabibilangan ng pang-edukasyon na outreach, pagtataguyod ng mga kampanya sa pagbabakuna, at pananatiling napapanahon sa mga umuusbong na nakakahawang sakit. Kung mayroon kang anumang mga katanungan, mangyaring tumawag sa TCCHD Epidemiologist sa 918-595-4399.<\/p>\n<p>Panmatagalang Sakit: Healthy Living Program (HLP)<\/p>\n<p>Ang THD ay may programang gumagana upang maiwasan ang mga malalang sakit na tinatawag na Healthy Living Program (HLP) na naglilingkod sa Tulsa County. Ito ay isang gawad na nakabase sa komunidad na pinondohan sa pamamagitan ng Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET), na nagsisikap na pigilan at bawasan ang paggamit ng tabako at labis na katabaan sa buong Tulsa County. Sa Tulsa County mayroong apat na hindi malusog na pag-uugali (paggamit ng tabako, laging nakaupo, hindi magandang diyeta, at labis na alkohol) na nakakaimpluwensya sa limang malalang sakit (cardiovascular disease, cancer, lung disease, diabetes, at Alzheimer&#039;s disease) na bumubuo sa 61 porsiyento ng lahat ng pagkamatay sa Tulsa county at para sa 61 porsiyento ng lahat ng pagkamatay sa Oklahoma*.<\/p>\n<p>Gamit ang data-driven na diskarte, nakikipagtulungan kami sa mga negosyo, pamahalaan ng lungsod, paaralan, at mga organisasyong pangkomunidad (kabilang ang nakabatay sa pananampalataya, non-profit, senior center, childcare facility, food banks at farmers market) para hikayatin ang malusog na pagkain, pisikal na aktibidad, at walang tabako na pamumuhay.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Kasama sa mga estratehiya ng Healthy Living Program ang:<\/p>\n<p>Sikaping tiyakin ang mga property na walang tabako at i-promote ang Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline para sa mga gustong huminto sa tabako.<br \/>\nPangasiwaan ang mga hardin ng paaralan, negosyo, at komunidad, pantry ng pagkain, at merkado ng mga magsasaka upang lumikha ng mga pagkakataon para sa malusog na pagkain.<br \/>\nMakipagtulungan sa Multi-Unit Housing upang paghigpitan ang paninigarilyo o paggamit ng tabako sa loob at labas.<br \/>\nMakipagtulungan sa mga lungsod at pamahalaan sa iba&#039;t ibang mga ordinansa sa pagsona, disenyo ng lungsod, at mga diskarte sa transportasyon na naghihikayat sa aktibong pamumuhay para sa mga tao sa lahat ng edad at kakayahan.<br \/>\nHimukin ang mga paaralan at pangangalaga ng bata o upang suportahan ang walang tabako na pamumuhay at magturo sa mga aktibong silid-aralan sa pag-aaral na nagpapabuti sa akademikong tagumpay.<br \/>\nNagsasagawa kami ng mga retail na pang-edukasyon na pagbisita (ang pagbisita sa edukasyon ng retailer ng tabako ay kapag ang isang menor de edad na tao ay humiling ng produktong tabako mula sa isang retailer na walang layuning bumili, upang turuan ang mga retailer sa kahalagahan ng pagsuri ng mga ID, para sa pagpapatunay).<\/p>\n<p>Ang TSET Healthy Living Grant Program ay naglalayong bawasan ang pasanin ng hindi malusog na pag-uugali bago sila mag-ugat. Ang pagbawas sa mga kadahilanan ng panganib ng paggamit ng tabako at labis na katabaan ay magliligtas ng mga buhay at pera.<\/p>\n<p>*4-5-61 pagkamatay bilang porsyento ng lahat ng sanhi ng kamatayan. Kabilang sa mga pagkamatay ang cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, sakit sa baga at Alzheimer&#039;s disease.\u00a0<br \/>\n^Age-adjusted rate sa bawat 100,000 populasyon. Kabilang sa mga pagkamatay ang cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, sakit sa baga at Alzheimer&#039;s disease.\u00a0<br \/>\nPinagmulan: Oklahoma State Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics, Health Care Information, Vital Statistics (OK2SHARE), 2011-2020<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Communicable Disease: Epidemiology Epidemiologists at the Tulsa Health department work with various communicable diseases in the community- such as enteric illnesses, COVID-19, and Hepatitis A, B, and C. 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