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Avian: A complex global phenomenon of flu that occurred in the early 2000s.
Globalization: How markets, businesses, and production are integrated across national boundaries.
Ecological Factor: Must take these into consideration when considering health problems.
Environmental Risk: The presence of diseases carried in a particular location via contamination or pollution, ect.
Infrastructure: The presence or absence of adequate healthcare services, planning or prevention is a key issue.
Socioeconomic Conditions: These conditions affect health conditions and system capacity.
Political Conditions: These can divert resources and attention from pressing public health needs.
Gender Roles: Can affect the transmission of HIV.
Social Stratification: determines the kinds of heath care people have access to.
NIH: Public health agency that carry out extensive activities beyond their borders. National Institute of Health
USAID: the U.S agency for international development.
DFID: the United Kingdoms department for international development.
Regional Organization: These include international organizations that focus on health issues in a particular region.
WHO: An organization based in Geneva, Switzerland
Partnerships: The global fund to fight AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.
Products: such as vaccines and other pharmaceuticals.
Financial Institutions:These include the World bank, Asian Development Bank, InterAmerican Bank.
NGO: Non governmental organizations and Non profits who can provide assistance in difficult situations.
Parastatal Organization: Unique; the Millennium Challenge Corporation funded by congress in 2004.
MICS: You can collect data from numerous countries through multiple indicator cluster surveys.
Gray Literature: Unpublished reports.
Ethnomedical Systems: Systems of knowledge and practice that tie together culturally shared ideas.
BCC: a global health context approach in the area of nutrition concerning HIV/AIDS.
SCT: Self Efficacy stems from this theory.
IDU: these users are at high risk for contracting HIV/AIDS
HBM: construct health behavior as the result of individual decision making processes or attitudes that address health issues.
Risk Factors: Exposures and characteristics pertaining to individuals that are said to be precursors to high risk behavior.
NEP: These allow IDUs to exchange their used syringes for clean equipment.
Generative Approach: "to make meaning out of what we do."
Bourdieu: This social theorist, referred to the integration of socioeconomic constraints, life patterns and values as "Habitus"
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Across:3. | You can collect data from numerous countries through multiple indicator cluster surveys. | 5. | Can affect the transmission of HIV. | 6. | the United Kingdoms department for international development. | 7. | Systems of knowledge and practice that tie together culturally shared ideas. | 10. | Self Efficacy stems from this theory. | 12. | This social theorist, referred to the integration of socioeconomic constraints, life patterns and values as "Habitus" |
| 13. | such as vaccines and other pharmaceuticals. | 15. | Public health agency that carry out extensive activities beyond their borders. National Institute of Health | 16. | these users are at high risk for contracting HIV/AIDS | 17. | These allow IDUs to exchange their used syringes for clean equipment. | 18. | a global health context approach in the area of nutrition concerning HIV/AIDS. | 20. | Must take these into consideration when considering health problems. |
| | Down:1. | determines the kinds of heath care people have access to. | 2. | These include the World bank, Asian Development Bank, InterAmerican Bank. | 4. | An organization based in Geneva, Switzerland | 8. | Non governmental organizations and Non profits who can provide assistance in difficult situations. |
| 9. | the U.S agency for international development. | 11. | How markets, businesses, and production are integrated across national boundaries. | 14. | Exposures and characteristics pertaining to individuals that are said to be precursors to high risk behavior. | 19. | A complex global phenomenon of flu that occurred in the early 2000s. |
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Across:3. | You can collect data from numerous countries through multiple indicator cluster surveys. | 5. | Can affect the transmission of HIV. | 6. | the United Kingdoms department for international development. | 7. | Systems of knowledge and practice that tie together culturally shared ideas. | 10. | Self Efficacy stems from this theory. | 12. | This social theorist, referred to the integration of socioeconomic constraints, life patterns and values as "Habitus" |
| 13. | such as vaccines and other pharmaceuticals. | 15. | Public health agency that carry out extensive activities beyond their borders. National Institute of Health | 16. | these users are at high risk for contracting HIV/AIDS | 17. | These allow IDUs to exchange their used syringes for clean equipment. | 18. | a global health context approach in the area of nutrition concerning HIV/AIDS. | 20. | Must take these into consideration when considering health problems. |
| | Down:1. | determines the kinds of heath care people have access to. | 2. | These include the World bank, Asian Development Bank, InterAmerican Bank. | 4. | An organization based in Geneva, Switzerland | 8. | Non governmental organizations and Non profits who can provide assistance in difficult situations. |
| 9. | the U.S agency for international development. | 11. | How markets, businesses, and production are integrated across national boundaries. | 14. | Exposures and characteristics pertaining to individuals that are said to be precursors to high risk behavior. | 19. | A complex global phenomenon of flu that occurred in the early 2000s. |
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