public health

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Across
  1. 2. The study of disease patterns, causes, and control in populations.
  2. 7. Differences in health outcomes between different social groups.
  3. 10. The number of people suffering from a disease within a population.
  4. 12. Diseases that are not caused by infectious agents.
Down
  1. 1. Economic, environmental, and social conditions influencing health.
  2. 3. Systematic collection and analysis of health data for disease control.
  3. 4. The ability of people to obtain and use healthcare services.
  4. 5. The simultaneous presence of multiple diseases or conditions in a patient.
  5. 6. The proportion of a population affected by a disease at a given time.
  6. 8. Actions taken to reduce the occurrence of diseases.
  7. 9. A factor that increases the likelihood of developing a disease.
  8. 11. The rate at which new cases of a disease occur in a specific population.
  9. 13. The number of deaths caused by a disease in a population.
  10. 14. A term used to measure the combined impact of mortality and morbidity.