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The Commission on Social Determinants of Health (the Commission) was launched by the World Health Organization in 2005. It aims to support countries and global health partners to act on social factors leading to ill-health and health inequalities. Taking action on the social determinants of health is not new for Australia. This paper provides a description of the work of the first 18 months of ...
Since November 2003, the epidemic intelligence team at the French Institut de Veille Sanitaire has been gathering data on influenza A(H5N1) circulation in poultry and on human cases worldwide. As Indonesia notifies the world's 500th case to the World Health Organization, we discuss the epidemiological situation and trends of A(H5N1) influenza. Although the overall number of cases reported world...
This paper was prepared for the purpose of the meeting. The views expressed therein should not be taken as representing any policy position or statement of the World Health Organization (WHO).
C Napoli1, M Fabiani1, C Rizzo ([email protected])1, M Barral2, J Oxford3, J M Cohen4, L Niddam5, P Goryński6, A Pistol7, C Lionis8, S Briand9, A Nicoll10, P Penttinen10, C Gauci11, A Bounekkar12, S Bonnevay12, A Beresniak13 1. Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS), Rome, Italy 2. Basque Institute for Agricultural Research and Development, Biscay, Spain 3. Retroscreen Virology, London, United ...
The World Federation of Public Health Associations held its 44th Annual Meeting in Geneva on 16 May 2010. In his final speech to the WFPHA General Assembly, immediate Past-President, Dr Paulo Buss, reflected on 2008–2009. He discussed the Federation’s most important challenges and accomplishments during the last 2 years of his presidency: its most difficult challenges included the worldwide fin...
The global burden of influenza is unknown but thought to be considerable. In 2008, the global estimate of influenza-associated severe acute lower respiratory illness in children <5 years was 1 million cases1 , and the World Health Organization (WHO) suggests that 3-5 million severe cases occur in persons of all ages each 2 . In temperate regions, influenza usually causes annual outbreaks during...
Achieving the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control's potential by investing in national capacity.
May 2003 marked a critical achievement in efforts to stem the global tobacco epidemic, as the member states of the World Health Organization unanimously endorsed the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC). However, the adoption of the FCTC signifies only the end of the beginning of effective global action to control tobacco. Over the next several years the utility of the FCTC process an...
October 2006 | Volume 3 | Issue 10 | e436 Recognizing the potential severe impact of pandemic infl uenza, the World Health Organization (WHO) urges every country to develop or maintain an upto-date national infl uenza preparedness plan, and provides guidance on plan content [1]. WHO guidance focuses on numerous issues, from surveillance and communications to prioritization of vaccine. Despite t...
BACKGROUND Assessing the state of country readiness for the introduction of new, child-friendly anti-tuberculosis formulations can highlight potential bottlenecks, facilitate early planning, and accelerate access to appropriate treatment for children with tuberculosis (TB). METHODS To understand pathways and potential obstacles to the introduction of new pediatric formulations, we performed a...
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