tailieunhanh - Office of Health Administration August 2012: Mississippi State Department of Health Fiscal Years 2013 - 2017 Strategic Plan

NTDs contribute to anemia, vomiting, diarrhea, malnutrition and organ damage. Growth and cognitive development are also affected in children, who are highest risk for infection. Contributing to maternal and neonatal mortality, NTDs can complicate pregnancy by causing severe anemia. Recent research indicates that chronic parasitic infections can impair protective immune responses against many unrelated infections (including malaria, TB, and HIV) and can cause impaired responses to vaccines. 8 Direct costs of treatment for NTDs, combined with the indirect costs of productive labor time lost due to morbidity and mortality, have severe negative impact on the economies of afflicted communities. . | Mississippi State Department of Health Fiscal Years 2013 - 2017 Strategic Plan Prepared in Accordance with the Mississippi Performance Budget and Strategic Planning Act of 1994 Office of Health Administration August 2012 Table of Contents MISSISSIPPI STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Maternity Perinatal Family Breast and Cervical Domestic and Sexual Violence Prevention and Supplemental Food Program for Women Infants and Children WIC .22 Child Adolescent Genetics Newborn Screening .28 First Steps Early Intervention Children s Medical Oral Health Preventive TOBACCO Tobacco HEALTH Onsite Food Milk and Bottled Water Public Water Boiler and Pressure Vessel Radiological Emergency Medical Services EMS .74 Health Facilities Licensure and Professional Child Care Facility EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND Public Health Emergency Preparedness and COMMUNICABLE Tuberculosis TB .100 HIV and Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention and

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