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An Introduction to Global Health - Malaria - The Transition (14:36)
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Despite a steady decline in recent years, malaria continues to be a major cause of ill health and poverty in large parts of the world. The purpose of this video lesson is to get the student to think critically about what might have caused this change, and how infection and disease is affected by human intervention and other drivers of change. Additionally, to encourage the student to engage actively in efforts to combat major infectious disease obstacles to a more equitable world.

Subject:
Health and Medical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Copenhagen
Provider Set:
An Introduction to Global Health
Author:
Professor Lars Hviid
Date Added:
01/07/2016
An Introduction to Global Health - Mental Health in a Global Perspective (11:31)
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This lesson discusses and explains why mental health is difficult to define using international terminology. It also introduces why there is a much higher burden of disease linked with mental disorders in Europe compared to, for example, Africa. The session discussed why there is a different spending on mental health treatment in developing countries compared to western countries.
Participants: Dr. Matt Muijen.

Subject:
Health and Medical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Copenhagen
Provider Set:
An Introduction to Global Health
Author:
Professor Flemming Konradsen
Date Added:
01/07/2016
An Introduction to Global Health - Migration and Health (10:43)
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The video introduces health challenges for the very varied group of migrants. A large part voluntarily migrated, but non-voluntary groups include refugees, IDPs, Stateless and trafficked persons. Internal migrants are both due to conflicts and disasters and general urbanisation. The different groups have very varied health issues, and also very varied protective frameworks – whether international conventions or national laws and services - and may not be able or willing to seek health care.

Subject:
Health and Medical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Copenhagen
Provider Set:
An Introduction to Global Health
Author:
External lecturer Siri Tellier
Date Added:
01/07/2013
An Introduction to Global Health - Migration and Health in a Scandinavian Context (09:23)
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This presentation provides an introduction to migrant health and its importance in the global health context. We’ll look at the key concepts of migration and ethnicity and how they are related to health. Furthermore we’ll look at how barriers may arise in access to health care for migrants, and finally we’ll provide examples from a Scandinavian context on differences in health between migrants and ethnic Danes.

Subject:
Health and Medical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Copenhagen
Provider Set:
An Introduction to Global Health
Author:
Associate Professor Marie Norredam
Date Added:
01/07/2013
An Introduction to Global Health - NCDs Explained (12:46)
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This presentation provides an introduction to the term Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD). We’ll explore what NCD’s are, and look at some of the epidemiology (the burden of disease) and finally we’re going to look at some of the major misconceptions and misunderstandings around NCD’s

Subject:
Health and Medical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Copenhagen
Provider Set:
An Introduction to Global Health
Author:
Dr. Alessandro Demaio
Date Added:
01/07/2013
An Introduction to Global Health - Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) and Healthcare Systems (11:33)
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This interview provides knowledge about which role WHO plays in the shaping of global health, and how WHO’s role relates to the roles of government, non-government and other actors. Furthermore we’ll explore what a “health in all policies” approach is and why it’s important in the combat of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). Finally we’ll discuss the role of an integrated approach in relation to public health in general and the NCDs in particular.
Participants: Dr. Gauden Galea.

Subject:
Health and Medical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Copenhagen
Provider Set:
An Introduction to Global Health
Author:
Medical Doctor Alessandro Rhyll Demaio
Date Added:
01/07/2014
An Introduction to Global Health - Nutrition and Infectious Diseases (14:47)
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This video is about interactions between nutritional deficiencies and infections in low-income settings. First, the typical diet in low-income countries, and the most common micronutrient deficiencies will be described, and basic concepts about the malnutrition-infection cycle will be introduced. Then the role of iron, zinc and vitamin A in relation to childhood infections will be discussed. Finally, students will hear about the need for nutritional support to patients with TB and HIV patients.

Subject:
Health and Medical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Copenhagen
Provider Set:
An Introduction to Global Health
Author:
Professor Henrik Friis
Date Added:
01/07/2013
An Introduction to Global Health - Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (09:38)
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The number of refugees and IDPs are increasing from fragile situations around the world. Lack of protective community structures and poor reach of health systems to these people result in both groups facing a triple burden of disease: 1) communicable diseases due to e.g. poor housing and sanitary conditions, 2) NCDs, because of poor life style and refugees are today older, and 3) injury due to e.g. violence and poor working conditions.

Subject:
Health and Medical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Copenhagen
Provider Set:
An Introduction to Global Health
Author:
External lecturer Siri Tellier
Date Added:
01/07/2014
An Introduction to Global Health - Sanitation - Why are we so far Behind in Achieving the Millennium Development Goals ? (13:45)
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This lesson focuses on the impact of limited sanitation coverage and the experiences gained from past sanitation programs. Some of the challenges of expanded sanitation relate to barriers at the community level but equally important at the institutional and policy levels. The most basic problem is that there are limited funds available for investment in sanitation. It is argued that the most important priority will be to design and promote toilets that people can afford and in a design that they would use.
Participants: Professor Sandy Cairncros.

Subject:
Health and Medical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Copenhagen
Provider Set:
An Introduction to Global Health
Author:
Professor Flemming Konradsen
Date Added:
01/07/2016
An Introduction to Global Health - Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (10:13)
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This video introduces the content and the history that has led to the definition of the broad approach called sexual and reproductive health and rights. It has developed from use of contraception and the rights and knowledge to decide how many children a family wants, over maternal mortality during birth and sexual transmission of diseases. Today the area also includes discussions of sexual orientation, relations outside marriage and early marriage.

Subject:
Health and Medical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Copenhagen
Provider Set:
An Introduction to Global Health
Author:
External lecturer Siri Tellier
Date Added:
01/07/2016
An Introduction to Global Health - The Global Burden of Disease - The rise of Non-Communicable Diseases (15:05)
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This presentation focuses on the rise of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) and the findings related to NCDs globally. Furthermore, we’ll explore the concept of Disability-Adjusted Life Year (DALY), which is the main indicator that’ll be used to monitor burden and disease outcomes for the risk factors.

Subject:
Health and Medical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Copenhagen
Provider Set:
An Introduction to Global Health
Author:
Dr. Alessandro Demaio
Date Added:
01/07/2016
An Introduction to Global Health - The Role of United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) (12:13)
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This video introduce the student to the UNFPA, its role as global health organization and provides concrete examples of the type of work undertaken by UNFPA. A particular emphasis upon modalities in support of government institutions. One of the most important mandates of UNFPA relate to ensure that people have access to appropriate family planning. This is supported by ensuring that communities have access to a broad range of contraceptives to meet the various needs of different people.
Participants: Chief, Procurement Services Branch, UNFPA Eric Dupont

Subject:
Health and Medical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Copenhagen
Provider Set:
An Introduction to Global Health
Author:
Professor Flemming Konradsen
Date Added:
01/07/2016
An Introduction to Global Health - Use of Pesticides - and the link to Self Harm in Sri Lanka (10:28)
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Pesticide self-poisoning is among the leading cause of suicide worldwide. This presentation provides us with an insight to the risk factors for pesticide self-poisoning, the global burden, prevention and treatment of self-harm with pesticides. The session use Sri Lanka as a case. The presentation is of relevance for researchers as well as for public health practitioners. It exemplifies how the different levels of intervention have to work very closely to make an impact.

Subject:
Health and Medical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Copenhagen
Provider Set:
An Introduction to Global Health
Author:
Professor Michael Eddelston
Date Added:
01/07/2016
An Introduction to Global Health - mHealth in Reproductive and Child Health (10:10)
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This presentation provides an introduction to the innovative use of technology to improve maternal and child health in low and middle income countries. Two of the major challenges in relation to reproductive and child health is access to health services and the quality of services provided in the health system. In continuation of this we’ll look into how mobile phone interventions can strengthen access to and quality of life saving interventions particularly in the time surrounding the delivery when the woman and the newborns are most vulnerable.

Subject:
Health and Medical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Copenhagen
Provider Set:
An Introduction to Global Health
Author:
Medical Doctor Stine Lund
Date Added:
01/07/2014
Mass Drug Administration -  Anthropological Perspectives of Relevance to Mass Drug Administration (12:51)
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This presentation talks about anthropological perspectives of relevance to mass drug administration. Anthropology is a social science discipline focused on studying culture, including norms, values, perceptions and practices and how people enact these in their daily lives.

Subject:
Health and Medical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Copenhagen
Provider Set:
Mass Drug Administration
Author:
Anthropologist Britt Tersbøl
Date Added:
01/07/2016
Mass Drug Administration -  Clinical Manifestations of Schistosomiasis and effect of Treatment (05:59)
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This presentation focus on the clinical manifestation of Schistosomiasis and how it can the treated. In continuation of this we will talk about the development of Schistosomiasis in the human host.

Subject:
Health and Medical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Copenhagen
Provider Set:
Mass Drug Administration
Author:
Professor Birgitte J. Vennervald
Date Added:
01/07/2016
Mass Drug Administration -  Community Engagement for Malaria Mass Drug Administration (07:06)
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In this presentation, we will discuss the Malaria Elimination Project, and why community engagement is so important for this project. Specifically, we will focus on the three major components of community acceptance, which is understanding the human behavior, the geography and the social structure of the people living in the given community.

Subject:
Health and Medical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Copenhagen
Provider Set:
Mass Drug Administration
Author:
Anthropologist and Demographer Daniel Parker
Date Added:
01/07/2016
Mass Drug Administration -  Control of Food Borne Zoonotic Trematodes (12:26)
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The aim of this presentation is to expand the students’ knowledge about food borne Zoonotic Trematodes. In continuation of this we will focus on the lifecycle of the trematodes and how MDA (Mass Drug Administration) affects the trematodes?

Subject:
Health and Medical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Copenhagen
Provider Set:
Mass Drug Administration
Author:
Professor Maria Vang Johansen
Date Added:
01/07/2016
Mass Drug Administration -  GIS for Malaria Health Infrastructure and Mass Drug Administration (05:58)
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The focus of this presentation is to expand the students’ knowledge about the geographic information systems, GIS for the malaria Elimination project. In continuation of this we will discuss mass drug administration and health infrastructure.

Subject:
Health and Medical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Copenhagen
Provider Set:
Mass Drug Administration
Author:
PhD Researcher and Geographer Daniel Parker
Date Added:
01/07/2016
Mass Drug Administration -  Hookworm (08:13)
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This presentation provides an introduction to one of the major soil transmitted helminths, known as the hookworm. Globally, an estimated total number of 740 million individuals are infected with hookworms; the main risk groups are adolescents and adults.

Subject:
Health and Medical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Copenhagen
Provider Set:
Mass Drug Administration
Author:
Associate Professor Annette Olsen
Date Added:
01/07/2016