Communicable Infections in Pakistan: A Battle to Confront
Abstract
Faced with the double-disease burden, Pakistan's health system is simultaneously challenged by communicable and non-communicable diseases; about 40 % burden of disease in Pakistan constitutes communicable infections including tuberculosis, measles, pneumonitis, acute respiratory infections, diarrhea, malaria, gastrointestinal infections, viral hepatitis and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV-AIDS). Pakistan is estimated to have fourth highest prevalence of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) worldwide whereas 1.5 million cases of malaria reported every year. The terrible situation of public health has beencritically portrayed in the annual health report of thePakistan
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