Betekenis van:
social disease

social disease
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • seksueel overdraagbare aandoening
  • a communicable infection transmitted by sexual intercourse or genital contact

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. (INPS, National Social Welfare Institute), in case of an accident at work or occupational disease to the ‘Istituto nazionale assicurazione contro gli infortuni sul lavoro’ (INAIL).
  2. The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
  3. (INPS, National Social Welfare Institute), in case of an accident at work or occupational disease to the ‘Istituto nazionale assicurazione contro gli
  4. Support for disease knowledge projects relating to their occurrence, treatments, risk factors, risk reduction strategies, costs of illness and social support in terms of developing best practice recommendations;
  5. Where a worker covered by an Icelandic social security scheme suffers an accident at work or contracts an occupational disease, the employer must always duly notify the competent institution.
  6. Areas of disease information not yet covered [20]; Information and the definition of indicators on neurodegenerative, neurodevelopment and non-psychiatric brain diseases relating to prevalence, treatments, risk factors, risk reduction strategies, cost of illness and social support [21];
  7. Community legislation for the control of avian influenza should enable Member States to adopt disease control measures in a proportionate and flexible manner, taking into account the various levels of risk posed by different virus strains, the likely social and economic impact of the measures in question on the agriculture sector and other sectors involved while at the same time ensuring that the measures taken for each specific disease scenario are the most appropriate.
  8. In Italy you should submit this form, in case of sickness or maternity to the local office of the ‘Istituto nazionale della previdenza sociale’ (INPS, National Social Welfare Institute), in case of an accident at work or occupational disease to the ‘Istituto nazionale assicurazione contro gli infortuni sul lavoro’ (INAIL).
  9. Increasing Healthy Life Years (HLY) by preventing disease and promoting policies that lead to a healthier way of life is important for the well-being of EU citizens and helps to meet the challenges of the Lisbon process as regards the knowledge society and the sustainability of public finances, which are under pressure from rising health care and social security costs.
  10. The Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions on A new Animal Health Strategy for the European Union (2007 to 2013) where ‘Prevention is better than cure’ [3] (the new animal health strategy) provides direction for the development of an animal health policy for the period from 2007 to 2013. The new animal health strategy aims to put greater focus on precautionary measures, disease surveillance, controls and research, in order to reduce the incidence of animal disease and minimise the impact of outbreaks when they do occur.
  11. The research carried out will provide the knowledge base needed to support the Common Agricultural Policy and European Forest Strategy; agriculture and trade issues; safety aspects of genetically modified organisms (‘GMOs’); food safety regulations; Community animal health, disease control and welfare standards; and the Common Fisheries Policy reform aiming to provide sustainable development of fishing and aquaculture and the safety of seafood products [6]: With a view to ensuring social relevance, a flexible response to new policy needs is also foreseen, in particular with respect to new risks and social or economic trends and needs.Activities
  12. Those transitional measures which are laid down in Commission Decision 2006/416/EC [7] should enable the Member States to adopt disease control measures in a proportionate and flexible manner, taking into account the various levels of risk posed by the different virus strains, the likely social and economic impact of the measures in question on the agriculture sector and other sectors involved, while at the same time ensuring that the measures taken for each specific scenario are the most appropriate.
  13. The transitional measures provided for in this Decision should enable the Member States to adopt disease control measures in a proportionate and flexible manner, taking into account the various levels of risk posed by the different virus strains, the likely social and economic impact of the measures in question on the agriculture sector and other sectors involved, while at the same time ensuring that the measures taken for each specific scenario are the most appropriate.
  14. Those transitional measures, which are laid down in Commission Decision 2006/416/EC of 14 June 2006 concerning certain transitional measures in relation to highly pathogenic avian influenza in poultry or other captive birds in the Community [7], should enable the Member States to adopt disease control measures in a proportionate and flexible manner, taking into account the various levels of risk posed by the different virus strains, the likely social and economic impact of the measures in question on the agriculture sector and other sectors involved, while at the same time ensuring that the measures taken for each specific scenario are the most appropriate.