Human infectious diseases will be eliminated and replaced by chronic “lifestyle” diseases as fertility falls, life expectancy increases, and populations grow older and wealthier. This is the standard story of the epidemiologic transition, but it isn’t turning out as we imagined. Although longevity is increasing almost everywhere, the global burden of AIDS, diarrhoea, malaria, pneumonia, tuberculosis and other fatal diseases remains enormous. As we approach the 2015 deadline for achieving the UN Millennium Development Goals, this lecture will reflect on which infections have been and can be controlled, and which ones will continue to plague us in the coming decades
Professor Christopher Dye FRS is Director of Health Information at the World Health Organization and Visiting Professor of Zoology at the University of Oxford.
Public Lecture - Winning And Losing The Fight Against Infectious Diseases
The Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London
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This event ended on Monday 16th of September 2013
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Free to attend and open to all. Places can not be reserved, seats allocated on a first come, first served basis.
Free to attend and open to all. Places can not be reserved, seats allocated on a first come, first served basis.
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The Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London
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