Abdel r omran biography of albert einstein

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          Epidemiological transition

          A term in demography

          In demography and medical geography, epidemiological transition is a theory which "describes changing population patterns in terms of fertility, life expectancy, mortality, and leading causes of death."[1] For example, a phase of development marked by a sudden increase in population growth rates brought by improved food security and innovations in public health and medicine, can be followed by a re-leveling of population growth due to subsequent declines in fertility rates.

          Such a transition can account for the replacement of infectious diseases by chronic diseases over time due to increased life span as a result of improved health care and disease prevention.[2][3] This theory was originally posited by Abdel Omran in 1971.[4][5]

          Theory

          Omran divided the epidemiological transition of mortality into three phases, in the last of which chronic diseases replace infection as the