Preventing and treating soil-transmitted helminth infections
17 June 2013 -- Soil-transmitted helminth infections are among the most common infections worldwide and affect the poorest and most deprived communities. Safe and effective medicines are available to control infection. This fact sheet outlines the global situation and describes the treatment and preventive interventions.
World Blood Donor Day: more voluntary blood donors needed
12 June 2013 – On World Blood Donor Day, 14 June, WHO calls for all countries to obtain 100% of their supplies of blood and blood products from voluntary unpaid blood donors by 2020. Providing safe and adequate supplies of blood and blood products should be an integral part of every country’s national health care policy and infrastructure.
Promoting health in the Russian Federation
10 June 2013 -- Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health. This feature story is from Stavropol, in the Russian Federation, a member of the European Healthy Cities Network. The story describes the committed work of municipal services on healthy lifestyles promotion, chronic disease prevention, and creating health-friendly conditions for the citizens.
Preventing undernutrition and overweight
5 June 2013 -- Although many low- and middle-income countries have policies in place to tackle undernutrition, often the major health threats of overweight and obesity are neglected. To help countries close these gaps, WHO has issued a consolidated package of 24 Essential Nutrition Actions, which outline the most effective ways countries can improve their peoples’ nutritional status by preventing both undernutrition and overweight.
WHO highlights
-
June 2013
Plan to halve dietary salt consumption
To promote the prevention of cardiovascular disease, a multisectoral consortium convened by PAHO/WHO this week endorsed a plan to reduce dietary salt consumption in the Americas by half by the year 2020. Currently, average salt consumption in most of the region’s countries is twice the recommended level of 5 grams per person per day.
-
June 2013
Jordan says health services overstretched to capacity, seeks urgent support
While health services are readily available to Syrians living in refugee camps, almost 70% of all Syrians in Jordan live in urban communities, placing a significant burden on the country’s health system. This feature tells the experiences of Zeina and her family who are among the half a million Syrians refugees currently living in Jordan.
-
June 2013
WHO interim guidance on the use of bedaquiline to treat MDR-TB
For the first time in over 40 years, a new TB drug with a novel mechanism of action - bedaquiline - is available. There is considerable interest in the potential of this drug to treat MDR-TB, but information about the new drug remains limited.
Fact sheets
-
Soil-transmitted helminth infections
Updated June 2013 -
Blood safety and availability
Updated June 2013
Events
Corporate resources
-
The world health report
Report on global public health and key statistics -
World health statistics report
WHO's annual compilation of data from its Member States -
International travel and health
Publication on travel risks, precautions and vaccination requirements -
International Health Regulations (IHR)
Global rules to enhance national, regional and global public health security