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World Malaria Day: call to close gaps in prevention and treatment to defeat malaria
1005 days ago - WHO
WHO is calling on the global health community to urgently address significant gaps in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of malaria. Despite dramatic declines in malaria cases and deaths since 2000, more than half a million lives are still lost to this preventable disease each year. At least...

Global vaccination targets ‘off-track’ warns WHO
1007 days ago - WHO
22 April 2015 | GENEVA – Progress towards global vaccination targets for 2015 is far off track with 1 in 5 children still missing out on routine life-saving immunizations that could avert 1.5 million deaths each year from preventable diseases. In the lead-up to World Immunization Week 2015...

WHO calls for increased transparency in medical research
1014 days ago - WHO
WHO today issued a public statement calling for the disclosure of results from clinical trials for medical products, whatever the result. The move aims to ensure that decisions related to the safety and efficacy of vaccines, drugs and medical devices for use by populations are supported by the best...

Statement on the 5th meeting of the IHR Emergency Committee regarding the Ebola outbreak in West Africa
1017 days ago - WHO
The fifth meeting of the Emergency Committee convened by the WHO Director-General under the International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005 regarding the Ebola virus disease (EVD, or “Ebolaâ€) outbreak in West Africa was conducted with members and advisors of the Emergency Committee on...

Caesarean sections should only be performed when medically necessary
1018 days ago - WHO
Caesarean section is one of the most common surgeries in the world, with rates continuing to rise, particularly in high- and middle-income countries. Although it can save lives, caesarean section is often performed without medical need, putting women and their babies at-risk of short- and long-term...

World Health Day 2015: From farm to plate, make food safe
1026 days ago - WHO
New data on the harm caused by foodborne illnesses underscore the global threats posed by unsafe foods, and the need for coordinated, cross-border action across the entire food supply chain, according to WHO, which next week is dedicating its annual World Health Day to the issue of food safety. ...

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Vaccination must be scaled up in Ebola-affected countries
1039 days ago - WHO
A growing risk of outbreaks of measles, pertussis, and other vaccine-preventable diseases in countries affected by Ebola must be countered by urgent scaling up of routine immunization activities, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). “We are calling for the intensification of...
WHO coordinating the health response to Nepal earthquake; working to prevent spread of disease
999 days ago - WHO
Amid ongoing search and rescue operations being carried out in Nepal after Saturday’s devastating earthquake, WHO has taken leadership in coordinating medical relief for affected communities. According to Dr Roderico Ofrin, WHO’s Emergency Health Response Manager, the Organization is...
WHO report finds systems to combat antibiotic resistance lacking
999 days ago - WHO
A quarter of countries that responded to a WHO survey have national plans to preserve antimicrobial medicines like antibiotics, but many more...
WHO sending in more medical supplies and assisting the arrival of foreign medical team support for earthquake-ravaged Nepal
1001 days ago - WHO
WHO is surging additional medical supplies and health workers into the earthquake-affected region to help the Government of Nepal provide rapid...

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WHO calls on the world to “Gear up to End TBâ€
1040 days ago - WHO
As countries mark World Tuberculosis Day on March 24, WHO is calling for “global solidarity and action†to support a new 20-year...

Tobacco use declining but major intensification needed in reduction and control efforts
1041 days ago - WHO
New data show a declining rate of tobacco use and an increase in numbers of non-smokers. But governments must intensify action to combat the tobacco...

Governments commit to advancements in dementia research and care
1042 days ago - WHO
At the WHO-hosted Ministerial Conference on Global Action Against Dementia the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland...

People’s health at the centre of new global blueprint to reduce disaster risks
1044 days ago - WHO
Ten years since adopting the Hyogo Framework for Action shortly after the Indian Ocean Tsunami, government representatives have gathered in Sendai to...

WHO issues its first hepatitis B treatment guidelines
1047 days ago - WHO
WHO today issued its first-ever guidance for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B, a viral infection which is spread through blood and body fluids, ...

WHO and World Food Programme join forces to reach zero Ebola cases
1048 days ago - WHO
WHO and the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) are combining their forces in a new partnership in the Ebola-affected countries of Guinea,...

United Kingdom is declared free of Ebola virus disease
1048 days ago - WHO
WHO commends the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on its diligence in containing the transmission of Ebola virus disease....

Ebola vaccine efficacy trial ready to launch in Guinea
1054 days ago - WHO
Based on promising data from initial clinical trials in late 2014, WHO with the Health Ministry of Guinea, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF),...

WHO calls on countries to reduce sugars intake among adults and children
1055 days ago - WHO
A new WHO guideline recommends adults and children reduce their daily intake of free sugars to less than 10% of their total energy intake. A further...

Statement on the 4th IHR Emergency Committee meeting regarding the international spread of wild poliovirus
1055 days ago - WHO
The fourth meeting of the Emergency Committee under the International Health Regulations (IHR) (2005) regarding the international spread of wild...




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