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Pakistan begins last anti-polio vaccination campaign of the year after a surge in cases
Read full article: Pakistan begins last anti-polio vaccination campaign of the year after a surge in casesOfficials say Pakistan has begun its last nationwide vaccination campaign for the year to protect 45 million children from polio after a surge in new cases hampered efforts to stop the disease.
Authorities say the mystery disease in Congo might be malaria but more testing is needed
Read full article: Authorities say the mystery disease in Congo might be malaria but more testing is neededAuthorities say the mystery flu-like illness that has killed dozens of people in southwest Congo in recent weeks might be malaria.
Morocco produces Africa’s first mpox tests as the continent tries to rely less on imports
Read full article: Morocco produces Africa’s first mpox tests as the continent tries to rely less on importsAfter African countries struggled to get testing kits during the COVID-19 pandemic, officials vowed to make the continent less dependent on imported medical supplies.
A mystery illness has killed dozens of people in Congo. UN experts are now investigating
Read full article: A mystery illness has killed dozens of people in Congo. UN experts are now investigatingThe World Health Organization said Friday it deployed experts to investigate a mystery flu-like disease that in recent weeks killed dozens of people in southwest Congo.
Ailing kids wait months for Israeli permission to leave Gaza for treatment. Some die in the meantime
Read full article: Ailing kids wait months for Israeli permission to leave Gaza for treatment. Some die in the meantimeUNICEF estimates that 2,500 ailing children need immediate evacuation from Gaza for treatment abroad.
Northeast Florida marks World AIDS Day with remembrance walk, service
Read full article: Northeast Florida marks World AIDS Day with remembrance walk, serviceNortheast Florida honored those affected by HIV/AIDS with a walk and service on the 37th observance of World AIDS Day. Organized by the Northeast Florida World AIDS Day Committee, the event marked the return of the walk after a five-year hiatus.
WHO says mpox cases in Congo's epicenter where the new variant was detected may be 'plateauing'
Read full article: WHO says mpox cases in Congo's epicenter where the new variant was detected may be 'plateauing'The World Health Organization says mpox cases in the region of Congo where a new and more infectious variant was first detected appear to be “plateauing,” even as the virus continues to increase in other regions of the country, as well as in Burundi and Uganda.
UK identifies 4 cases of new mpox variant, the first cluster outside Africa
Read full article: UK identifies 4 cases of new mpox variant, the first cluster outside AfricaBritish health officials say they have identified four cases of the new, more infectious version of mpox that first emerged in Congo, marking the first time the variant has caused a cluster of illness outside of Africa.
Fast-rising cholera cases across war-torn Sudan alarm the UN
Read full article: Fast-rising cholera cases across war-torn Sudan alarm the UNSudan's health ministry says cholera cases in the country have increased by almost 40% across 11 of the total 18 states in less than two weeks, alarming the U.N. health officials.
Congo finally begins mpox vaccinations in a drive to slow outbreaks
Read full article: Congo finally begins mpox vaccinations in a drive to slow outbreaksCongolese authorities have started vaccinations against mpox, nearly two months after the disease outbreak that spread from Congo to several other African countries and beyond was declared a global emergency.
Rwanda begins vaccinations against mpox amid a call for more doses for Africa
Read full article: Rwanda begins vaccinations against mpox amid a call for more doses for AfricaThe African health agency says that Rwanda has started a vaccination campaign against mpox with 1,000 doses it obtained from Nigeria.
WHO grants first mpox vaccine approval to ramp up response to disease in Africa
Read full article: WHO grants first mpox vaccine approval to ramp up response to disease in AfricaThe World Health Organization says it has granted its first authorization for use of a vaccine against mpox in adults, calling it an important step toward fighting against the disease in Africa.
9 days, 640,000 children, 1.3M doses. The plan to vaccinate Gaza's young against polio
Read full article: 9 days, 640,000 children, 1.3M doses. The plan to vaccinate Gaza's young against polioThe U.N. is about to launch an ambitious campaign to vaccinate 640,000 children in Gaza against polio, a disease that doctors fear has spread in the territory due to the massive humanitarian catastrophe unleashed by Israel's military offensive there.
WHO says its deal with Israel will allow limited pauses in Gaza fighting for polio vaccinations
Read full article: WHO says its deal with Israel will allow limited pauses in Gaza fighting for polio vaccinationsThe U.N. World Health Organization says it's reached an agreement with Israel for limited pauses in fighting in Gaza to allow for polio vaccinations for hundreds of thousands of children.
A baby in Gaza has a strain of polio linked to mistakes in eradication campaign, experts say
Read full article: A baby in Gaza has a strain of polio linked to mistakes in eradication campaign, experts sayThe baby in Gaza who was recently paralyzed by polio was infected with a mutated strain of the virus that vaccinated people shed in their waste.
Africa's mpox outbreaks result from neglect and world's inability to stop epidemics, experts say
Read full article: Africa's mpox outbreaks result from neglect and world's inability to stop epidemics, experts sayA leading African scientist says the growing mpox outbreaks in Africa that triggered the World Health Organization’s emergency declaration are largely the result of decades of neglect and the global community’s inability to stop sporadic epidemics among a population with little immunity against the smallpox-related disease.
Congo says it will receive its first mpox vaccines next week to address new global emergency
Read full article: Congo says it will receive its first mpox vaccines next week to address new global emergencyCongo's health minister says the country will receive the first vaccine doses to address its mpox outbreak next week from the United States.
Cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed at least 22 people, health minister says
Read full article: Cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed at least 22 people, health minister saysA cholera outbreak has killed nearly two dozen people and sickened hundreds more recently in Sudan, which has been roiled by a 16-month conflict and devastating floods.
Congo's humanitarian crisis helped mpox spiral again into a global health emergency
Read full article: Congo's humanitarian crisis helped mpox spiral again into a global health emergencyA humanitarian crisis in eastern Congo is contributing to mpox outbreaks there and elsewhere in Africa that have been deemed a global health emergency by the World Health Organization.
First case of polio confirmed in a 10-month-old child in Gaza, Palestinian health officials say
Read full article: First case of polio confirmed in a 10-month-old child in Gaza, Palestinian health officials sayPalestinian health officials say the first case of polio has been recorded in an unvaccinated 10-month old-child in the Gaza city of Deir al-Balah.
Now that mpox is a global health emergency, will it trigger another pandemic?
Read full article: Now that mpox is a global health emergency, will it trigger another pandemic?The World Health Organization has declared the ongoing outbreaks of mpox in Congo and elsewhere in Africa to be a global emergency, requiring urgent action to curb the virus’ transmission.
Southern African leaders meet amid mpox concerns and a political crackdown in summit host Zimbabwe
Read full article: Southern African leaders meet amid mpox concerns and a political crackdown in summit host ZimbabweAfrican leaders will meet in Zimbabwe on Saturday for a scheduled summit of the 16-nation Southern African Development Community.
Sweden reports 1st case of more infectious form of mpox first identified in Congo
Read full article: Sweden reports 1st case of more infectious form of mpox first identified in CongoSwedish health officials say they have identified the first case of a person with the more infectious form of mpox that was first seen in eastern Congo.
WHO declares mpox outbreaks in Africa a global health emergency as a new form of the virus spreads
Read full article: WHO declares mpox outbreaks in Africa a global health emergency as a new form of the virus spreadsThe World Health Organization has declared the mpox outbreaks in Congo and elsewhere in Africa a global emergency.
A new global health emergency: What is mpox, where are the outbreaks and will the virus spread?
Read full article: A new global health emergency: What is mpox, where are the outbreaks and will the virus spread?The World Health Organization has declared the increasing spread of mpox in Africa a global health emergency, warning the virus might ultimately spill across international borders.
UN health agency convening experts to determine if the mpox outbreak in Africa is a global emergency
Read full article: UN health agency convening experts to determine if the mpox outbreak in Africa is a global emergencyThe head of the World Health Organization says he will convene an expert group to determine if the increasing spread of the mpox virus in Africa warrants being declared a global emergency.
Israel lets 19 kids leave Gaza who are sick or wounded, first medical evacuation in nearly 2 months
Read full article: Israel lets 19 kids leave Gaza who are sick or wounded, first medical evacuation in nearly 2 monthsIsraeli authorities say 68 people — 19 sick and injured children and their companions — have been allowed out of the Gaza Strip and into Egypt in the first medical evacuation since May, when the territory’s sole travel crossing was shut down.
A WHO official says the US-built pier in Gaza not sufficient in delivering aid to Palestinians
Read full article: A WHO official says the US-built pier in Gaza not sufficient in delivering aid to PalestiniansA senior official with the U.N. health agency says the reconnected U.S.-built pier off the coast of the Gaza Strip cannot supply Palestinians with anywhere near the level of aid they need.
WHO and Eli Lilly caution patients against falling for fake versions of popular weight-loss drugs
Read full article: WHO and Eli Lilly caution patients against falling for fake versions of popular weight-loss drugsThe World Health Organization and drugmaker Eli Lilly and Co. are warning patients to be wary of fake versions of weight-loss and diabetes medicines.
A man in Mexico died with one form of bird flu, but US officials remain focused on another
Read full article: A man in Mexico died with one form of bird flu, but US officials remain focused on anotherExperts say the mysterious death of a man in Mexico who had one kind of bird flu is unrelated to outbreaks of another bird flu at U.S. dairy farms.
Man in Mexico died of a bird flu strain that hadn't been confirmed before in a human, WHO says
Read full article: Man in Mexico died of a bird flu strain that hadn't been confirmed before in a human, WHO saysHealth authorities say a man in Mexico died from a type of bird flu called H5N2 that has never before been found in a human.
WHO member countries approve steps to bolster health regulations to better brace for pandemics
Read full article: WHO member countries approve steps to bolster health regulations to better brace for pandemicsThe World Health Organization says member countries approved new steps to boost global preparedness for pandemics like COVID-19 and mpox and better respond to dangerous outbreaks.
Efforts to draft a pandemic treaty falter as countries disagree on how to respond to next emergency
Read full article: Efforts to draft a pandemic treaty falter as countries disagree on how to respond to next emergencyA global treaty to fight pandemics like COVID is going to have to wait: After more than two years of negotiations, rich and poor countries have failed to come up with a plan for how the world might respond to the next pandemic.
UN agency authorizes second vaccine against dengue amid outbreaks in the Americas
Read full article: UN agency authorizes second vaccine against dengue amid outbreaks in the AmericasThe World Health Organization has authorized a second dengue vaccine, a move that could provide protection for millions worldwide against the mosquito-borne disease that has already sparked numerous outbreaks across the Americas this year.
Countries struggle to draft 'pandemic treaty' to avoid mistakes made during COVID
Read full article: Countries struggle to draft 'pandemic treaty' to avoid mistakes made during COVIDAfter the devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic, leaders worldwide vowed to do better next time but are still struggling to finalize a global plan.
Bird flu outbreak sparks concerns over how disease is spread
Read full article: Bird flu outbreak sparks concerns over how disease is spreadAn outbreak of bird flu has many wondering exactly how the disease is spread -- and how easy or difficult it is for people to get the virus from infected animals.
UN approves an updated cholera vaccine that could help fight a surge in cases
Read full article: UN approves an updated cholera vaccine that could help fight a surge in casesThe World Health Organization has approved a new version of a widely used cholera vaccine that could help address a surge in cases that has depleted the global vaccine stockpile.
Built to Move: Can you pass a mobility test?
Read full article: Built to Move: Can you pass a mobility test?According to the World Health Organization, sedentary behavior is on the rise across the globe. However, as fitness experts Juliet and Kelly Starrett explain, many people who fall into the sedentary category exercise every day.
The UN says more than 1 in 4 people in Gaza are starving because of war
Read full article: The UN says more than 1 in 4 people in Gaza are starving because of warA report from the United Nations finds that more than half a million people in Gaza are starving because there's not enough food entering the territory since the outbreak of war more than 10 weeks ago.
Millions infected with dengue this year in new record as hotter temperatures cause virus to flare
Read full article: Millions infected with dengue this year in new record as hotter temperatures cause virus to flareDengue is sweeping across the Western Hemisphere in numbers not seen since record-keeping began in 1980 as experts warn that rising temperatures and rapid urbanization are accelerating the pace of infections.
5 countries in East and southern Africa have anthrax outbreaks, WHO says, with 20 deaths reported
Read full article: 5 countries in East and southern Africa have anthrax outbreaks, WHO says, with 20 deaths reportedThe World Health Organization says five countries in East and southern Africa are in the middle of outbreaks of the anthrax disease with more than 1,100 suspected cases and 20 deaths this year.
South African company to start making vaginal rings that protect against HIV
Read full article: South African company to start making vaginal rings that protect against HIVA South African company will make vaginal rings that protect against HIV, which AIDS experts say should eventually make them cheaper and more readily available.
China says a surge in respiratory illnesses is caused by flu and other known pathogens
Read full article: China says a surge in respiratory illnesses is caused by flu and other known pathogensChina’s health ministry says a surge in respiratory illnesses across the country that has drawn the attention of the World Health Organization is caused by the flu and other known pathogens and not by a novel virus.
UN confirms sexual spread of mpox in Congo for the 1st time as country sees a record outbreak
Read full article: UN confirms sexual spread of mpox in Congo for the 1st time as country sees a record outbreakThe World Health Organization said it has confirmed sexual transmission of mpox in Congo for the first time as the country experiences its biggest-ever outbreak.
WHO asks China for more information about rise in illnesses and pneumonia clusters
Read full article: WHO asks China for more information about rise in illnesses and pneumonia clustersThe World Health Organization says it has made an official request to China for information about a potentially worrying spike in respiratory illnesses and clusters of pneumonia in children.
32 babies in critical condition are among the patients left at Gaza's main hospital, UN team says
Read full article: 32 babies in critical condition are among the patients left at Gaza's main hospital, UN team saysA United Nations team was briefly allowed into Gaza’s largest hospital after it was evacuated by Israeli troops.
More than a million Afghans will go back after Pakistan begins expelling foreigners without papers
Read full article: More than a million Afghans will go back after Pakistan begins expelling foreigners without papersAbout 1.3 million Afghans are expected to return to their country of origin from Pakistan, the U.N. health agency warned, weeks after authorities began expelling foreigners living in the country illegally.
Aid groups scramble to help as Israel-Hamas war intensifies and Gaza blockade complicates efforts
Read full article: Aid groups scramble to help as Israel-Hamas war intensifies and Gaza blockade complicates effortsHumanitarian groups are scrambling to assist civilians caught in the war between Israel and Hamas and determine what aid operations are still safe to continue, efforts that are being complicated by an intensified blockade of Gaza and the ongoing fighting.
UN authorizes a second malaria vaccine. Experts warn it's not enough to stop the disease spreading
Read full article: UN authorizes a second malaria vaccine. Experts warn it's not enough to stop the disease spreadingThe World Health Organization has authorized a second malaria vaccine in a decision that could offer countries a cheaper and a more readily available option than the world’s first shot against the parasitic disease.
Breathe deep: Monitoring air quality
Read full article: Breathe deep: Monitoring air qualityAccording to the World Health Organization’s air quality guideline, more than 90 percent of the world’s population has been exposed to unhealthy air, and almost seven million deaths globally were related to air pollution.
Pakistan officials consider a new way to boost polio vaccination: prison
Read full article: Pakistan officials consider a new way to boost polio vaccination: prisonAuthorities in one province of Pakistan are turning to a controversial new tactic in the decades-long initiative to wipe out polio: prison.
UN says cholera and dengue outbreaks have been reported in eastern Sudan as conflict grinds on
Read full article: UN says cholera and dengue outbreaks have been reported in eastern Sudan as conflict grinds onThe U.N. health agency says cholera and dengue outbreaks have been reported in eastern Sudan, where thousands of people are sheltering as deadly fighting grinds on between the country’s military and a rival paramilitary force.
More than 1,200 children have died in the past 5 months in conflict-wrecked Sudan, the UN says
Read full article: More than 1,200 children have died in the past 5 months in conflict-wrecked Sudan, the UN saysThe U.N.’s refugee agency says that more than 1,200 children under age 5 have died in nine camps in war-scarred Sudan in the past five months because of a deadly combination of measles and malnutrition.
Leaders see hope in tackling deadly climate change and public health problems together
Read full article: Leaders see hope in tackling deadly climate change and public health problems togetherExperts hope the sputtering global public health system and efforts to curb global warming through collaboration can combine to create a better system for handling the problem.
Special mosquitoes are being bred to fight dengue. How the old enemies are now becoming allies
Read full article: Special mosquitoes are being bred to fight dengue. How the old enemies are now becoming alliesPreventing dengue fever has long meant teaching people to fear mosquitoes and avoid their bites.
Baby talk: Fertility do’s and don’ts if you’re trying to conceive
Read full article: Baby talk: Fertility do’s and don’ts if you’re trying to conceiveIn the United States, 20 percent of women are unable to get pregnant after trying for one year. If you’re trying to get pregnant, there are some dos and don’ts you should know.
Undue influence? Anonymous donations to World Health Organization's new foundation raise concerns
Read full article: Undue influence? Anonymous donations to World Health Organization's new foundation raise concernsA private foundation launched in 2020 to help raise funds for the World Health Organization has reported that nearly 40% of its donations so far came from anonymous donors.
Dozens of cats in Poland had bird flu but the risk to people is low, the UN health agency says
Read full article: Dozens of cats in Poland had bird flu but the risk to people is low, the UN health agency saysThe World Health Organization says more than two dozen cats have been infected with bird flu across Poland, but no people appear to have been sickened.
Soda sweetener aspartame now listed as possible cancer cause. But it's still considered safe
Read full article: Soda sweetener aspartame now listed as possible cancer cause. But it's still considered safeThe World Health Organization's cancer agency has deemed the artificial sweetener aspartame a “possible” cause of cancer, while a separate group looking at the same evidence said it still considers the sugar substitute safe.
Sweden close to becoming first 'smoke free' country in Europe as daily use of cigarettes dwindles
Read full article: Sweden close to becoming first 'smoke free' country in Europe as daily use of cigarettes dwindlesSummer is in the air, cigarette smoke is not, in Sweden's outdoor bars and restaurants.
Now that the pandemic is ‘over,’ we want to know how it changed your life
Read full article: Now that the pandemic is ‘over,’ we want to know how it changed your lifeThe World Health organization declared earlier this month that the COVID-19 pandemic is no longer an emergency, putting a three-year end to the virus that killed at least 7 million people and turned the world upside down.
WHO fires scientist who led COVID search over sex misconduct
Read full article: WHO fires scientist who led COVID search over sex misconductThe World Health Organization says it has fired the scientist who led a high-profile delegation from the U.N. health agency to China two years ago to jointly look into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, citing sexual misconduct.
'An absurdity': Experts slam WHO excusal of sex misconduct
Read full article: 'An absurdity': Experts slam WHO excusal of sex misconductTwo experts appointed by the World Health Organization to investigate allegations that some of its staffers sexually abused women during an Ebola outbreak in Congo have dismissed the U_N_ agency’s own efforts to excuse its handling of such misconduct as “an absurdity.”.
WHO says Equatorial Guinea confirms 1st outbreak of Marburg
Read full article: WHO says Equatorial Guinea confirms 1st outbreak of MarburgThe World Health Organization says Equatorial Guinea has confirmed its first-ever outbreak of Marburg disease, saying the Ebola-related virus is responsible for at least nine deaths in the tiny Western African country.
'Shame for WHO': Victim of sex misconduct slams UN response
Read full article: 'Shame for WHO': Victim of sex misconduct slams UN responseA woman who says she was victimized by a World Health Organization doctor during a recent Ebola outbreak in Congo says she is shocked that no senior officials were punished for the sexual abuse and exploitation claims affecting dozens of women in the conflict-ridden country.
'Loophole' excuses WHO officials accused of misconduct
Read full article: 'Loophole' excuses WHO officials accused of misconductA confidential U_N_ report into the alleged missteps by senior World Health Organization staffers in how they handled a sexual misconduct case during an Ebola outbreak in Congo has found their response didn't violate the agency’s policies because of what some officials described as a “loophole.”.
African countries lack 'immediate access' to cholera vaccine
Read full article: African countries lack 'immediate access' to cholera vaccineAfrica’s public health agency says countries with deadly cholera outbreaks on the continent have no “immediate access” to vaccines amid a global supply shortage.
WHO worried about surge of COVID in China amid lack of info
Read full article: WHO worried about surge of COVID in China amid lack of infoThe head of the World Health Organization says the agency is “concerned about the risk to life in China” amid the coronavirus’ explosive spread across the country and the lack of outbreak data from the Chinese government.