Nov. 9, 2020
Africa
Publication
According to Africa WHO, the African Region is faced with a growing burden of harmful alcohol consumption and its disastrous effects. There is no other consumer product as widely available as alcohol that accounts for as much premature death and disability. There are two main characteristics that describe alcohol consumption patterns in the Region: a high level of alcohol abstention in some countries and high volume consumption with severe health and social consequences in others. Alcohol use has immediate and long-term effects that increase the risks associated with numerous health conditions. Alcohol is a leading cause of risky sexual behaviours such as unprotected sex, sex with multiple partners, and produces an increased risk of sexual assault. These behaviours can result in unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as human papillomavirus (HPV) and HIV.
Integration of evidence-based interventions for alcohol use disorders (AUDs) into primary healthcare has potential to ...
alcohol use disorder,
coverage public health,
evidence-based medicine,
healthcare expenditure,
integration,
interventions,
low income countries,
middle income countries,
multidisciplinary,
population surveillance,
primary care,
protocol