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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - MARCH 15: An Afghan health worker administers the polio vaccine to a child on the second day of a vaccination campaign on March 15, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. The Public Health Ministry, UNICEF and the World Health Organization... View Photo »
Delegates walk past the Death Clock before a Framework Convention Alliance meeting in Geneva March 15, 2010. The Death Clock counts the number of tobacco-related deaths since the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control... View Photo »
HARBE, AFGHANISTAN - MARCH 01: A mental patient poses for a photograph in a sanitarium March 1, 2010 in Harbe, Afghanistan. Not only does Afghanistan hold the position of one of the worst health care situations in the world according to the World... View Photo »
Women and children wait in line with their vaccination cards in hand at the Delmas 33 IDP camp in Port-au-Prince February 16, 2010. Cuban doctors are administering vaccinations for tetanus and diphtheria, provided by the World Health Organization (WHO),... View Photo »
Elvire Constant goes tent to tent with a megaphone to inform people to be vaccinated in Port-au-Prince February 16, 2010. Cuban doctors are administering vaccinations for Tetanus and Diphtheria provided by the World Health Organization (WHO) at the... View Photo »
In this photo released by MINUSTAH, a Cuban doctor administers vaccinations for Tetnus and Dyptheria provided by World Health Organization at the Delmas 33 IDP camp in Port-au-Prince, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2009. A powerful earthquake hit Haiti on Jan. 12. View Photo »
World Health Organization (WHO) Director General Dr. Margaret Chan, third from right, and delegates observe a minute of silence for victims of the earthquake in Haiti at the assembly hall, prior to the start of the 126th WHO Executive Board session, at WHO... View Photo »
World Health Organization (WHO) Director General Dr. Margaret Chan is seen in the assembly hall, prior to the start of the 126th WHO Executive Board session, at WHO headquarters, in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, Jan. 18, 2010. View Photo »
China's Margaret Chan, Director General of the World Health Organization speaks during a end-of-year press conference at the World Health Organization (WHO) headquarters, in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2009. View Photo »
Palestinians wear protective face masks against swine flu during a cultural performance in Gaza City, Monday, Dec. 7, 2009. Gaza health officials on Sunday confirmed the territory's first five cases of swine flu, but the World Health Organization said... View Photo »
A Palestinian man covers his face with a kaffiyah, a Traditional Arab headdress, at the at al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City Sunday, Dec. 6, 2009 after the Ministry of Health in Gaza confirmed on Sunday that five residents have been infected with the... View Photo »
Physicians wear face masks at the at al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City Sunday, Dec. 6, 2009 after the Ministry of Health in Gaza confirmed on Sunday that five residents have been infected with the swine flu. The World Health Organization says it is... View Photo »
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Margaret Chan shows on November 9, 2009 a report 'Women and Health' during its presentation to the press at WHO headquarters in Geneva. The report underlines that women are particularly vulnerable to a... View Photo »
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko adjusts her mask, a precaution against flu, during a visit to a hospital in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009. Russia and Slovakia have tightened their borders with Ukraine as the... View Photo »
Wearing mask as a precaution against flu, taxi driver Andrei Melnichuk feeds pigeons in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009. Russia and Slovakia have tightened their borders with Ukraine as the World Health Organization began... View Photo »
A man adjusts his mask, a precaution against flu, while walking in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009. Russia and Slovakia have tightened their borders with Ukraine as the World Health Organization began investigating a... View Photo »
A man talks to train attendants, all wearing anti-flu masks, at the central railway terminal in Kiev, Ukraine,Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. Russia and Slovakia tightened their borders with Ukraine on Tuesday as the World Health Organization began investigating... View Photo »
A woman looks out from a train car at the central railway terminal in Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. Russia and Slovakia tightened their borders with Ukraine on Tuesday as the World Health Organization began investigating a suspected swine flu... View Photo »
A couple in protective masks walk in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. Russia and Slovakia tightened their borders with Ukraine on Tuesday as the World Health Organization began investigating a suspected swine flu outbreak. In... View Photo »
People wear anti-flu masks while walking in a street in Kiev, Ukraine,Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. Russia and Slovakia tightened their borders with Ukraine on Tuesday as the World Health Organization began investigating a suspected swine flu outbreak. The... View Photo »
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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - MARCH 15: An Afghan health worker administers the polio vaccine to a child on the second day of a vaccination campaign on March 15, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. The Public Health Ministry, UNICEF and the World Health Organization are administering the three-day...
View Photo »Delegates walk past the Death Clock before a Framework Convention Alliance meeting in Geneva March 15, 2010. The Death Clock counts the number of tobacco-related deaths since the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control negotiations began on October 25, 1999. ...
View Photo »World Health Organization (WHO) Director General Dr. Margaret Chan, third from right, and delegates observe a minute of silence for victims of the earthquake in Haiti at the assembly hall, prior to the start of the 126th WHO Executive Board session, at WHO headquarters, in Geneva, Switzerland,...
View Photo »World Health Organization (WHO) Director General Dr. Margaret Chan is seen in the assembly hall, prior to the start of the 126th WHO Executive Board session, at WHO headquarters, in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, Jan. 18, 2010.
View Photo »China's Margaret Chan, Director General of the World Health Organization speaks during a end-of-year press conference at the World Health Organization (WHO) headquarters, in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2009.
View Photo »Members of the World Health Organization ride a boat as they assess the situation in flood-stricken Binan town, Laguna province, south of Manila, Philippines on Wednesday Oct. 28, 2009. The World Health Organization has sent an emergency team to help the Philippines fight the...
View Photo »In this photo released by MINUSTAH, a Cuban doctor administers vaccinations for Tetnus and Dyptheria provided by World Health Organization at the Delmas 33 IDP camp in Port-au-Prince, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2009. A powerful earthquake hit Haiti on Jan. 12.
View Photo »HARBE, AFGHANISTAN - MARCH 01: A mental patient poses for a photograph in a sanitarium March 1, 2010 in Harbe, Afghanistan. Not only does Afghanistan hold the position of one of the worst health care situations in the world according to the World Health Organization (WHO) but it is...
View Photo »World Health Organisation (WHO) Director General Margaret Chan delivers a speech during the annual meeting of United Nations Economic and Social Council at UN offices in Geneva.
View Photo »Keiji Fukuda, acting World Health Organization (WHO) assistant director-general, attends the first summit of "Lessons Learned and Preparedness of Swine Flu" in Cancun July 3, 2009. Government health ministers from around the world gathered on Friday for day two of the international...
View Photo »Canadian Philippe Lamy, representative of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Mexico, attends a plenary session of the WHO Summit "Influenza Lessons Learned and Preparedness", in Cancun, Mexico, on July 3, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian Philipe Lamy World Health Organization representative in Mexico talks with Director Panamerican Health Organization Mirta Roses during a plenary session of the WHO Summit "Influenza Lessons Learned and Preparedness", in Cancun, Mexico on July 3, 2009.
View Photo »World Health Organization Assistant Director-General for Health Security and Environment Keiji Fukuda attends a plenary session of the WHO Summit "Influenza Lessons Learned and Preparedness", in Cancun, Mexico, on July 3, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. World Health Organization Assistant Director Keiji Fukuda attends a conference on swine flu in Cancun, Mexico, Friday, July 3, 2009.
View Photo »Margaret Chan, Director General of World Health Organization, attends the first summit of "Lessons Learned and Preparedness of Swine Flu" in Cancun July 2, 2009. The international event shared and analyzed the experiences and opinions of ministers and experts from around the world.
View Photo »Margaret Chan (2nd R), Director General of World Health Organization and Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of Health of Canada, share a laugh during the first summit of "Lessons Learned and Preparedness of Swine Flu" in Cancun July 2, 2009. The international event shared and analyzed the...
View Photo »World Health Organization director general Margaret Chan delivers a speech during the family picture of the WHO Summit "Influenza Lessons Learned and Preparedness", in Cancun, Mexico, on July 2, 2009.
View Photo »World Health Organization assistant director general Keiji Fukuda delivers a speech during a plenary session of the WHO Summit "Influenza Lessons Learned and Preparedness", in Cancun, Mexico, on July 2, 2009.
View Photo »World Health Organization Director-General Margaret Chan (2-R), Canada's Minister of Health Leona Aglukkag (L), Mexican Minister of Health Jose Angel Cordova (2-L) and US Minister of Health and Human Service Kathleeen Sebelius give their thumbs up during the family Photo of the Summit Influenza...
View Photo »World Health Organization director general Margaret Chan claps during the opening session of the WHO Summit "Influenza Lessons Learned and Preparedness", in Cancun, Mexico, on July 2, 2009.
View Photo »World Health Organization director general Margaret Chan (L), talks with Mexican Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordoba (C) and Canada's Health Minister Leona Aglukkag, during the opening session of the WHO Summit "Influenza Lessons Learned and Preparedness", in Cancun, Mexico, on July 2, 2009...
View Photo »World Health Organization Director-General Margaret Chan (R) gives her thumb up nex to Mexican Minister of Health Jose Angel Cordova during the family photo of the WHO Summit Influenza Lessons Learned and Preparedness, in Cancun, Mexico on July 2, 2009.
View Photo »World Health Organization Director-General Margaret Chan, waves during the family Photo of the Summit Influenza Lessons Learned and Preparedness, in Cancun, Mexico on July 2, 2009.
View Photo »World Health Organization Director-General Margaret Chan (L) gestures next to Canada's Minister of Health Leona Aglukkag during the family photo of the WHO Summit Influenza Lessons Learned and Preparedness, in Cancun, Mexico on July 2, 2009.
View Photo »Mexican Minister of Health Jose Angel Cordoba (R) applaud World Health Organization Director-General Margaret Chan during the opening ceremony of the WHO Summit "Influenza Lessons Learned and Preparedness", in Cancun, Mexico, on July 2, 2009.
View Photo »Delegates walk past the Death Clock before a Framework Convention Alliance meeting in Geneva March 15, 2010. The Death Clock counts the number of tobacco-related deaths since the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control negotiations began on October 25, 1999. ...
View Photo »GAVI, which is supported by the World Health Organization, the World Bank, UNICEF, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and vaccine makers, says it has 40 percent of the $7 billion it needs between now and 2015 to help
From the beginning the World Health Organization's actions have ranged from the dubious to the flagrantly incompetent ... false alarms.
A second wave of swine flu is likely. This pandemic is still active in the northern hemisphere with the number of deaths reported globally by the World Health Organization increasing from 8,700 at the end of November to more than 16,400 in the latest report
Statistics from the World Health Organization frequently place Costa Rica in the top country rankings in the world for long life expectancy, often even ahead of Great Britain and the United States.
Costa said his office is working with the World Health Organization to achieve universal access to drug treatment and urged governments around the world to protect and respect the human rights of imprisoned addicts and drug users in general
Many avant-garde countries adopted such practices a long time ago ... Even the World Health Organization supports a larger role for pharmacists throughout the world.
The money goes to the Geneva-based Millennium Foundation, founded in 2008 to find innovative ways to finance U.N. health goals, and the U.N.-funded UNITAID, an international facility for purchasing drugs hosted by the World Health Organization, also in Geneva. Some of the money also will go to the Clint...
use of the pill, condoms and injected forms of birth control rose to 27 percent over eight months in three rural areas - up to half the women in one area - once the benefits were explained one-on-one by health workers, according to the report published Monday in Bulletin, the World Health Organization's...
Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Tran Hien, director of the Vietnam National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, said at the workshop: 'With support from PEPFAR and other international organizations, Vietnam has fundamentally carried out second generation HIV/AIDS surveillance work initiated by the Wo...
In the countries that need it, the World Health Organization gives immunizations for $1 each
We look forward to expanding our partnership with QuantRX by implementing their technology where applicable to ‘CytoCore Solutions’. We are also excited about another PadKit trial that is being conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO) and administered by UCLA involving the testing of 400,000 pat...
Malaria affects up to 10 percent of the world’s population and the World Health Organization (WHO) has predicted that as much as 50 percent of the population will be at risk over the coming decades
The FDA panel recommendation follows a similar recommendation made last week by the World Health Organization for the Northern Hemisphere. Each year, the FDA must sign off on any strain changes and approve influenza vaccine made by various companies for the coming influenza season
In a 2009 article in The Lancet, Williams and his colleagues at the World Health Organization advocated for broader use of antiretroviral drugs, proposing that everyone over age 15 should be tested annually for HIV, and that anyone who tests positive should begin antiretroviral treatment immediately
the central pharmaceutical supply center, known as PROMESS (Program on Essential Medicine and Supplies), is home to the operations of the World Health Organization/Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) in the area. 'Without PROMESS. we would have had a second catastrophe,' Dr. Alex Larsen, Haitian Min...
At least 15,000 people have died worldwide, according to the World Health Organization, most of those in the U.S.
We selected the World Health Organization course on essential newborn care because it contains what we believed are the essential interventions necessary to sustain life in many infants and created an educational package that included interventions that could be used by any birth attendant anywhere in t...
Once common across Africa and Asia, with some 3.9 million cases in 1986, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), the thread-like worm is now limited to pockets of Mali, Ghana, Ethiopia and Southern Sudan
Smuggling of drugs remains a widespread and dangerous problem. Figures from the World Health Organization show it can reach 35% of all drugs in the Middle East, compared to less than 1% in the U.S. and Western Europe.
Kim Dickson, an AIDS expert at the World Health Organization, ... mass circumcision could prevent about 4 million adult HIV infections between 2009 and 2025
We received a letter from the World Health Organization that they are going to donate to South Africa 3.5 million doses of H1N1 which will arrive in this country by March
The Agency recognises that there is evidence to support an indirect link between saturated fat intake and increased LDL cholesterol, which may lead to increased risk of CHD. This is in line with World Health Organization and other eminent health bodies
In normal times, Haiti sees about 30,000 new cases of tuberculosis each year. Among infectious diseases, it is the country's second most common killer, after AIDS, according to the World Health Organization
The technology we have today is leaps and bounds ahead of what we were using in the 1980s ... If we can reformulate the drug and easily administer it, we can make meeting the World Health Organization's goal of eradicating filarial diseases a reality.
In Chinese hospitals our data shows that 60 per cent of in-patients are being prescribed antibiotics compared with the World Health Organization guideline of 30 per cent
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