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Gender, equity : new approaches for effective management of communicable diseases

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Gender, equity : new approaches for effective management of communicable diseases

Auteurs : Sally Theobald ; Rachel Tolhurst ; S. Bertel Squire

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This editorial article examines what is meant by sex, gender and equity and argues that these are critical concepts to address in the effective management of communicable disease. Drawing on examples from the three major diseases of poverty (HIV, tuberculosis [TB] and malaria), the article explores how, for women and men, gender and poverty can lead to differences in vulnerability to illness; access to quality preventive and curative measures; and experience of the impact of ill health. This exploration sets the context for the three companion papers which outline how gender and poverty shape responses to the three key diseases of poverty in different geographical settings: HIV/AIDS in Kenya; TB in India; and malaria in Ghana.

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AF : International Health Research Group, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Pembroke Place/Liverpool L3 5QA/Royaume-Uni (1 aut., 2 aut.); EQUI-TB Knowledge Programme, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Pembroke Place/Liverpool L3 5QA/Royaume-Uni (3 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene; ISSN 0035-9203; Coden TRSTAZ; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2006; Vol. 100; No. 4; Pp. 299-304; Bibl. 41 ref.
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EA : This editorial article examines what is meant by sex, gender and equity and argues that these are critical concepts to address in the effective management of communicable disease. Drawing on examples from the three major diseases of poverty (HIV, tuberculosis [TB] and malaria), the article explores how, for women and men, gender and poverty can lead to differences in vulnerability to illness; access to quality preventive and curative measures; and experience of the impact of ill health. This exploration sets the context for the three companion papers which outline how gender and poverty shape responses to the three key diseases of poverty in different geographical settings: HIV/AIDS in Kenya; TB in India; and malaria in Ghana.
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<ET>Gender, equity : new approaches for effective management of communicable diseases</ET>
<AU>THEOBALD (Sally); TOLHURST (Rachel); SQUIRE (S. Bertel)</AU>
<AF>International Health Research Group, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Pembroke Place/Liverpool L3 5QA/Royaume-Uni (1 aut., 2 aut.); EQUI-TB Knowledge Programme, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Pembroke Place/Liverpool L3 5QA/Royaume-Uni (3 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene; ISSN 0035-9203; Coden TRSTAZ; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2006; Vol. 100; No. 4; Pp. 299-304; Bibl. 41 ref.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>This editorial article examines what is meant by sex, gender and equity and argues that these are critical concepts to address in the effective management of communicable disease. Drawing on examples from the three major diseases of poverty (HIV, tuberculosis [TB] and malaria), the article explores how, for women and men, gender and poverty can lead to differences in vulnerability to illness; access to quality preventive and curative measures; and experience of the impact of ill health. This exploration sets the context for the three companion papers which outline how gender and poverty shape responses to the three key diseases of poverty in different geographical settings: HIV/AIDS in Kenya; TB in India; and malaria in Ghana.</EA>
<CC>002B05C02D; 002B05B02O</CC>
<FD>SIDA; Tuberculose; Paludisme; Sexe; Traitement; Virus immunodéficience humaine; Médecine tropicale; Pauvreté; Equité; Homme; Article synthèse; Pays en développement; Santé publique</FD>
<FG>Virose; Infection; Mycobactériose; Bactériose; Protozoose; Parasitose; Lentivirus; Retroviridae; Virus; Immunodéficit; Immunopathologie</FG>
<ED>AIDS; Tuberculosis; Malaria; Sex; Treatment; Human immunodeficiency virus; Tropical medicine; Poverty; Equity; Human; Review; Developing countries; Public health</ED>
<EG>Viral disease; Infection; Mycobacterial infection; Bacteriosis; Protozoal disease; Parasitosis; Lentivirus; Retroviridae; Virus; Immune deficiency; Immunopathology</EG>
<SD>SIDA; Tuberculosis; Paludismo; Sexo; Tratamiento; Human immunodeficiency virus; Medicina tropical; Pobreza; Equidad; Hombre; Artículo síntesis; Países en desarrollo; Salud pública</SD>
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