Sunday, June 30, 2013

Containing Infection Community Service

Community providers love it when the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) announces early treatment of a disease process helps stall symptoms and improve quality of life.  There exists a correlation between early treatment and reduced incidence of transmission.

Once medical research can deliver evidence of the mechanism by which early treatment stalls undesired symptoms a diagnostic avenue opens.  The health care system adapts a practice that focuses efforts on assessment for a specific disease process.  The result being earlier diagnosis.

Early detection and diagnosis with rapid treatment includes information on how the disease spreads.  Informing the individual patient and the area specific community providers helps reduce the transmission of the disease.  Simply individual patients and a population of providers are less likely to participate in activities of transmission when involved in tasks of treatment.

One can now see regardless of the given name for the infectious disease , evidence that early treatment stalls symptoms has a role in reducing the incidence of transmission.   This helps us understand how multiple systems of health can work in unison to manage the wellness of our community.

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