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Research Priorities for the Environment, Agriculture and Infectious Diseases of Poverty: Technical report of the TDR...

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Research Priorities for the Environment, Agriculture and Infectious Diseases of Poverty: Technical report of the TDR...

Research Priorities for the Environment, Agriculture and Infectious Diseases of Poverty: Technical report of the TDR Thematic Reference Group on … of Poverty by World Health Organization
English | 2013 | ISBN: 9241209763 | 135 pages | PDF | 3 MB

This report reviews the connections between environmental change, modern agricultural practices and the occurrence of infectious diseases—especially those of poverty—and proposes a methodology that can be used to prioritize research on such diseases. A common theme of this report is bidirectional causation, effectively "trapping" complex, linked eco-social systems in stable states that are resistant to intervention. For example, poverty is associated with ill health, low education and often with poor diets, either because of under-nutrition (and diarrhoea) or intakes that have excessive calories but insufficient micronutrients. In either case, poverty impairs health; and ill health impairs the escape from poverty. Another example is provided by a recent abundant agricultural harvest in India that has far exceeded storage capacity. A substantial fraction of this harvest will be wasted due to inadequate storage. Some grain that is badly stored will be contaminated by aflatoxins and other fungi, which increases the risk of cancer. This report presents the case for a more integrated approach across sectors, research disciplines and diseases, taking greater account of the increasingly widespread and systemic influences on disease emergence and spread.