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HIV/AIDS surveillance in Europe 2025 – 2024 data

This report presents HIV/AIDS surveillance data for 2024, which shows significant variation in epidemic patterns and trends across the World Health Organization...

Health risks of air pollution in Europe: HRAPIE-2 project: updated guidance on concentration–response functions for health risk assessment of air pollution in the WHO European Region

Air pollution remains the leading environmental health risk both regionally and globally, contributing to reduced life expectancy and a wide range of noncommunicable...

Surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in Europe, 2024 data: executive summary

This executive summary sets out results derived from 2024 antimicrobial resistance (AMR) data, sourced from invasive isolates reported to both the Central...



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The best start in life. Breastfeeding for the prevention of noncommunicable diseases and the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in the WHO European Region

Breastfeeding for the prevention of noncommunicable diseases and the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in the WHO European Region

Overview

Healthy maternal nutrition, exclusive breastfeeding, and optimal infant and young child nutrition are critical for appropriate growth and development, as well as reducing the risk of developing noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), for both mothers and children. On 7–8 November 2018 the WHO Regional Office for Europe convened an international conference of key stakeholders to discuss good practices and share experiences on these important issues.
The WHO European Region lags behind on breastfeeding, and despite widespread understanding of what works, there is a persistent gap between knowledge and practice. There are, however, grounds for considerable optimism because some countries in the Region have among the highest breastfeeding rates worldwide, while others have recently achieved impressive increases in breastfeeding by taking policy action.
The European Region needs to reaffirm its commitment to promote, protect, support and strengthen healthy maternal nutrition, breastfeeding, and appropriate feeding of infants and young children. A series of priority actions were outlined.

 

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