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WHO calls for expanded Ebola vaccination after cases rise in Congo
pharmaceutical-technology
May 10, 2019
WHO calls for expanded Ebola vaccination after cases rise in Congo.
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Malawi launches pilot of world’s first malaria vaccine
pharmaceutical-technology
April 24, 2019
Malawi launches pilot of world’s first malaria vaccine.
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Diseases cost the African Region $2.4 trillion a year: WHO
biospectrumasia
April 02, 2019
WHO launches an investment case to achieve SDGs and universal health coverage in Africa
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New WHO recommendations to accelerate progress on TB
biospectrumasia
March 21, 2019
WHO has issued new guidance to improve treatment of multidrug resistant TB (MDR-TB).
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Chinese Drug Regulator “Self-defeating” while the U.S. and EU Continuously Strengthening Safety Management of Pharmaceutical Product Supply Chain (1)
PharmaSources/zhulikou431
March 15, 2019
There are about 700,000 people in the world who die of counterfeit drugs every year, according to statistics of the World Health Organization (WHO).
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WHO launches new global influenza strategy
biospectrumasia
March 13, 2019
WHO has released a Global Influenza Strategy for 2019-2030 aimed at protecting people in all countries from the threat of influenza.
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WHO launches its most far-reaching strategy against influenza globally
pharmaceutical-technology
March 13, 2019
The WHO views annual vaccination as the best method to prevent influenza. Credit: NIAID via Flickr.
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WHO SE Asia urges health authorities to promote gender equality
biospectrumasia
March 07, 2019
On International Women’s Day, as every other day, WHO is committed to achieving gender equality.
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WHO discusses digital health roadmap for Europe
pharmaphorum
February 15, 2019
The World Health Organisation has opened discussions into a roadmap for accelerating the digitisation of health systems in Europe.
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WHO worries Merck's Ebola vaccine will run short: report
fiercepharma
December 13, 2018
Nearly five months into an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the disease is spreading closer to urban population centers, and that has health officials worried the vaccine stockpile won't meet demand, Stat reports.