Tag: WHO
Health experts meet in search of Ebola Bundibugyo vaccine options
In a world still grappling with the lingering shadows of past pandemics, the proactive pursuit of solutions for lesser-known yet equally formidable health threats...
WHO declares Ebola outbreak global health emergency
The global health landscape is once again on high alert as the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared an Ebola outbreak a Public Health...
WHO highlights lifesaving impact of vaccines, reporting over 150 million lives saved
In a powerful testament to the enduring impact of public health initiatives, the World Health Organization (WHO) has recently unveiled a landmark report revealing...
Vaccines Save Millions in Africa, But Aid Cuts and War Threatens Progress: WHO
India, a nation deeply invested in public health, often observes global parallels. A recent World Health Organization (WHO) report highlights a monumental triumph on...
WHO recommends new diagnostic tools to tackle tuberculosis (TB) globaly
Tuberculosis (TB), an ancient and persistent scourge, continues to cast a long shadow over global public health, claiming millions of lives annually. While treatment...
Dr. William Foege, the hero who ended smallpox, has died.
The world recently said goodbye to a true giant of public health, a man whose name, while perhaps not universally known, is etched into...
WHO Report Highlights Imbalance in Global Genomic Research Focus
The dawn of genomic medicine promised a revolution in healthcare, offering personalized treatments, precise diagnostics, and a deeper understanding of human biology. However, a...
Global collaboration accelerates progress toward eliminating cervical cancer
Cervical cancer, a preventable and treatable disease, continues to cast a long shadow over women's health worldwide, particularly in low and middle-income countries. It...



