GACVS - Statement on Safety of HPV vaccines, 17 December 2015 On the occasion of the 33rd meeting of the GACVS, the safety profile of HPV vaccines has been reviewed in the light of recent studies. GACVS reviewed in particular, published associations with complex regional pain syndrome and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome and concluded that review of pre- and post-licensure data provide no
1 WHO ファクトシート 296 2005 年 12 月 電磁界と公衆衛生 電磁過敏症 社会の工業化や技術革新の進展により、電磁界(EMF)の発生源の数と種類には未曾有の増加 がみられています。こうした発生源には、コンピュータのディスプレイ装置(VDUs) 、携帯電 話とその基地局などが含まれます。これらの装置は、我々の生活を豊かにし、安全にし、便利 にしてきた一方で、装置からの電磁界放射による健康リスクの可能性に対する懸念ももたらし ました。 長い間、多くの個人が、自分では電磁界ばく露に関連があると思う様々な健康問題を報告して います。軽い症状であり、できるだけ電磁界を避けることで対応していると報告する人もいれ ば、影響が深刻なため仕事を辞め、生活スタイル全体を変えることにしたと報告する人もいま す。このような電磁界に対する敏感さとされる症状は、一般的には「電磁過敏症」または EHS
WHO/Sarah Pabst At the Malbrán Institute in Buenos Aires, Argentina, scientists study bacteria samples from across Latin America to track and control the emergence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Key factsAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the top global public health and development threats. It is estimated that bacterial AMR was directly responsible for 1.27 million global deaths in 201
WHO’s first global report on antibiotic resistance reveals serious, worldwide threat to public health New WHO report provides the most comprehensive picture of antibiotic resistance to date, with data from 114 countries 30 April 2014 | Geneva - A new report by WHO–its first to look at antimicrobial resistance, including antibiotic resistance, globally–reveals that this serious threat is no longer
Mass gatherings, like sporting events or religious pilgrimages, are highly visible events attended by tens of thousands of people. They can pose public health risks and strain the public health resources of the hosting community, city or country. Mass gatherings, like the Olympics or Hajj, require considerable preparedness and response capabilities on the part of the host. Globally, WHO collaborat
Universal coverage - three dimensions The path to universal coverage involves important policy choices and inevitable trade-offs. The way that pooled funds – which can come from a variety of sources, such as general government budgets, compulsory insurance contributions (payroll taxes), and household and/or employer prepayments for voluntary health insurance - are organized, used and allocated, in
Health-care facilities are hospitals, primary health-care centres, isolation camps, burn patient units, feeding centres and others. In emergency situations, health-care facilities are often faced with an exceptionally high number of patients, some of whom may require specific medical care (e.g. treatment of chemical poisonings).
Processed meat refers to meat that has been transformed through salting, curing, fermentation, smoking, or other processes to enhance flavour or improve preservation. Most processed meats contain pork or beef, but processed meats may also contain other red meats, poultry, offal, or meat by-products such as blood. Examples of processed meat include hot dogs (frankfurters), ham, sausages, corned bee
Short and longer courses of study Distance based learning Find information about online courses and distance based learning at the following websites, or use the search engines and directories at the bottom of this page to find other options: Tertiary Institutions University of the Western Cape, South Africa or the School of Public Health webpage University of South Africa (UNISA) University of Ph
An integral part of WHO headquarters, the Centre for Health Development (Kobe):CONDUCTS research on innovationsCREATES evidence-based policy optionsCONVENES AND COLLABORATES with multiple partners across disciplines and sectorsCONTRIBUTES to building holistic and sustainable health and social systems Building evidence for strengthening and transforming health and social delivery systems to maximiz
An integral part of WHO headquarters, the Centre for Health Development (Kobe):CONDUCTS research on innovationsCREATES evidence-based policy optionsCONVENES AND COLLABORATES with multiple partners across disciplines and sectorsCONTRIBUTES to building holistic and sustainable health and social systems Building evidence for strengthening and transforming health and social delivery systems to maximiz
The Clinical Use of Blood Handbook World Health Organization Blood Transfusion Safety GENEVA 1 Introduction The Clinical Use of Blood forms part of a series of learning materials developed by WHO/BTS in support of its global strategy for blood safety. It focuses on the clinical aspects of blood transfusion and aims to show how unnecessary transfusions can be reduced at all levels of the health car
Environmental radiation Radiation has always been a natural part of our environment. Natural radioactive sources in the soil, water and air contribute to our exposure to ionizing radiation, as well as man-made sources resulting from mining and use of naturally radioactive materials in power generation, nuclear medicine, consumer products, military and industrial applications. Where does radiation
World No Tobacco Day 2024: we need young people to create a strong generation of tobacco control advocates The WHO website is being revamped and improved. As a result, the Convention Secretariat website is being migrated to the new content management platform. This may result in some technical and access difficulties while navigating between different language pages due to some stabilization issue
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