A L Barr, E H Young, L Smeeth, R Newton, J Seeley, K Ripullone, T R Hird, J R M Thornton, M J Nyirenda, S Kapiga, C A Adebamowo, A G Amoah, N Wareham, C N Rotimi, N S Levitt, K Ramaiya, B J Hennig, J C Mbanya, S Tollman, A A Motala, P Kaleebu, M S Sandhu
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The need for an integrated approach for chronic disease research and care in Africa.
With the changing distribution of infectious diseases, and an increase in the burden of non-communicable diseases, low- and middle-income countries, including those in Africa, will need to expand their health care capacities to effectively respond to these epidemiological transitions. The interrelated risk factors for chronic infectious and non-communicable diseases and the need for long-term disease management, argue for combined strategies to understand their underlying causes and to design strategies for effective prevention and long-term care. Through multidisciplinary research and implementation partnerships, we advocate an integrated approach for research and healthcare for chronic diseases in Africa.