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Highlights
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Situation update on meningitis C epidemic risk
December 2017 – As bacterial meningitis season begins in West Africa this year, a convergence of factors is threatening the region with large outbreaks.
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WHO helps Nigeria control cholera in Borno state
Nigeria has successfully contained a 5-month cholera outbreak in conflict-affected Borno state, with support from WHO and other partners. The Government announced the end of the outbreak on 21 December after 2 weeks had passed with no new cases. -
Ethiopia is working jointly with the UN System to strengthen the national NCD response
December 2017 – All-of-government action is needed to prevent and control the health and development impacts of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in Ethiopia.
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South Sudan implements the second round of oral cholera vaccination
December 2017 – As part of the ongoing cholera response, the Ministry of Health of South Sudan with support from WHO and partners has deployed cholera vaccines to complement traditional cholera response.
From the 2 178 177 doses secured by WHO in 2017, a total of 1 133 579 doses have already been deployed.
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Fact sheets
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Influenza (Avian and other zoonotic)
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Influenza (Seasonal)
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Universal health coverage (UHC)
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Meningococcal meningitis
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Human rights and health
December 2017
Tweets from WHO
Tweets about "from:who"Disease outbreak news
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Outbreak of Salmonella Agona infections linked to internationally distributed infant formula – France
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Yellow fever – Nigeria
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Diphtheria – Yemen
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Monkeypox – Nigeria
21 December 2017