The Science and Strategy of Screening: Principles, Criteria, and Applications

Screening - 2Download Screening has become an essential public health strategy for early disease detection, enabling timely intervention and reducing the burden of morbidity and mortality. However, it is not a blanket process to be applied indiscriminately. The concept of screening is governed by scientific, ethical, and economic considerations, primarily laid out by Wilson and … Continue reading The Science and Strategy of Screening: Principles, Criteria, and Applications

Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases: A Global Health Challenge

Emerging^0 Reemerging infectious diseasesDownload Introduction The resurgence of diseases once thought to be eliminated, alongside the appearance of new pathogens, has emerged as a critical concern in global health. The reappearance of measles in 2025, despite its near-eradication, underscores the vulnerabilities in public health systems and the dynamic nature of infectious diseases. Emerging and reemerging … Continue reading Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases: A Global Health Challenge