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Four years after earthquake, Haiti sees progress, faces challenges in health Four years after the earthquake that claimed some 230,000…
9 January 2014 — The World Health Organization (WHO) has been informed by Canada of a laboratory-confirmed case of human infection with avian influenza A(H5N1) virus in a previously healthy adult, who was first symptomatic on 27 December 2013 and died 3 January 2014. The person visited Beijing, China, from 6 to 27 December 2013 and returned to…
PAHO videos tell the story of experts who helped advance public health in the Americasreflections-152Reflections: the health of the people, the people of health is a project of the Pan…
Global cancer burden rises to 14.1 million new cases in 2012, says IARC The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the specialized cancer agency of…
New study in the Pan American Journal of Public Health also shows that girls in general have higher rates of micronutrient deficiencies than boys, especially iodine deficiency Washington, D.C., 19 December 2013 (PAHO/WHO) — Chronic malnutrition was found to be more than twice as high among Hispanic children than non-Hispanic white children in the…
Washington, D.C., 12 December 2013 (PAHO/WHO)—The impressive gains described in the 2013 World Malaria Report—including some 3.3 million lives saved since 2000—would not have been possible without the financial and political commitment of the United States government and other international partners, said Dr. Carissa F. Etienne, Director of the…
World Malaria Report 2013 shows major progress in fight against malaria, calls for sustained financingGeneva/Washington, D.C., 11 December 2013 (PAHO/WHO) — Efforts to control and eliminate malaria have saved an estimated 3.3 million lives since 2000, reducing malaria mortality rates by 45% globally and by 70% in the Americas, according to the…