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Better use of vaccines could reduce antibiotic use by 2.5 billion doses annually, says WHO

Stories & Blogs WHOOct 10, 2024(News )

More investment in vaccines could avert deaths due to antimicrobial resistance, reduce antibiotic use and save money treating resistant infections.

Artificial intelligence: rooting out bias and stereotypes

Stories & Blogs UNOct 08, 2024(News )

As online tools using various forms of artificial intelligence become increasingly common, calls are growing for more action to ensure that they do not create or perpetuate stereotypes and gender bias.

Burden of hearing loss in Africa could rise to 54 million by 2030: WHO report

Stories & Blogs WHOOct 07, 2024(News )

About 40 million people live with hearing loss in the African region, but the figure could rise to 54 million by 2030 if urgent measures are not take to address the problem, according to a new World Health Organization (WHO) report.

Decentralizing testing for rapid mpox detection in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Stories & Blogs WHOOct 04, 2024(Story )

To ensure adequate and prompt detection of mpox cases, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is decentralizing laboratory services and accelerating efforts to curb the disease through close coordination with support from partners, including World Health Or

WHO adds an HPV vaccine for single-dose use.

Stories & Blogs WHOOct 04, 2024(News )

WHO announced that a fourth WHO-prequalified human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine product, Cecolin® has been confirmed for use in a single-dose schedule.

WHO approves first mpox diagnostic test for emergency use

Stories & Blogs UNOct 04, 2024(News )

The World Health Organization (WHO) approves the first mpox diagnostic test for emergency use, which will boost diagnostic capacity in countries facing outbreaks of the disease.

Global childhood immunization levels stalled in 2023, leaving many without life-saving protection.

Stories & Blogs WHOJul 15, 2024(News )

New data reveal nearly 3 in 4 infants live in countries where low vaccine coverage is driving measles outbreaks.

The Gambia: UN salutes ‘monumental achievement’ as lawmakers uphold FGM ban

Stories & Blogs UNJul 15, 2024(Story )

Five senior UN officials have welcomed the decision by The Gambia to uphold its ban on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), calling it a critical win for women’s and girls’ rights.

In world first, Nigeria introduces new 5-in-1 vaccine against meningitis

Stories & Blogs WHOApr 12, 2024(News )

Health workers roll out immunization campaign aiming to reach one million people.

Malawi curbs cholera through enhanced outbreak control.

Stories & Blogs WHOApr 11, 2024(News )

Malawi continues to record only sporadic cholera cases, with just an average of 10 cases a week as of January 2024 compared with close to 700 cases per week at the peak of the outbreak in January 2023