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Diabetes
Diabetes is considered one of the fastest growing public health concerns globally. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the number of people with diabetes has increased from 200 million in 1990 to over 830 million in 2022. This rise is particularly pronounced in low- and middle-income countries.
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Epidemiology, the study of disease
Epidemiology is the study of how diseases are distributed, spread, and prevented in populations.
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Hen/Chicken
The flu vaccine is most often produced using chicken eggs. The process involves injecting viruses into fertilized chicken eggs, where they are allowed to replicate before being harvested and processed into the vaccine. Fun fact: People with an egg allergy may receive any flu vaccine (egg-based or non-egg-based) that is otherwise appropriate for their age and health status.
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QUIZ
Public HealthTrivia!
Test your knowledge
start
QUESTIoN 1/3
Question 1/3
Diabetes
Diabetes is considered one of the fastest growing public health concerns globally. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the number of people with diabetes has increased from 200 million in 1990 to over 830 million in 2022. This rise is particularly pronounced in low- and middle-income countries.
QUESTION 2/3
QUESTION 2/3
Epidemiology, the study of disease
Epidemiology is the study of how diseases are distributed, spread, and prevented in populations.
QUESTION 3/3
QUESTION 3/3
Hen/Chicken
The flu vaccine is most often produced using chicken eggs. The process involves injecting viruses into fertilized chicken eggs, where they are allowed to replicate before being harvested and processed into the vaccine. Fun fact: People with an egg allergy may receive any flu vaccine (egg-based or non-egg-based) that is otherwise appropriate for their age and health status.
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