Population Health & Hygiene

Population Health & Hygiene

Hygiene is a set of practices performed for the preservation of health. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Hygiene refers to conditions and practices that help to maintain health and prevent the spread of diseases.

Whereas in popular culture and parlance it can often mean mere 'cleanliness', hygiene in its fullest and original meaning goes much beyond that to include all circumstances and practices, lifestyle issues, premises and commodities that engender a safe and healthy environment. While in modern medical sciences there is a set of standards of hygiene recommended for different situations, what is considered hygienic or not can vary between different cultures, genders and etarian groups.

[clarification needed] Some regular hygienic practices may be considered good habits by a society while the neglect of hygiene can be considered disgusting, disrespectful or even threatening.

  • Population & Demography Studies
  • Community & Public Health
  • Water & Sanitation (WASH)
  • Public health, disease, lifestyle disease & other health studies