Stopping tobacco industry interference

A man attempts to erase a no smoking sign
WHO

30 May 2012 -- Tobacco kills almost 6 million people every year and is one of the leading preventable causes of illness and death around the world. On World No Tobacco Day (31 May), WHO is calling on national leaders to be vigilant against the increasingly aggressive attacks by the industry which undermine policies that protect people from the harms of tobacco.

Endorsement of the Global Vaccine Action Plan and World Immunization Week

A child receiving a vaccination
Measles & Rubella Initiative/C.McNab

28 May 2012 - - Delegates at the Sixty-fifth World Health Assembly endorsed the Global Vaccine Action Plan. The Action Plan aims to prevent millions of deaths by 2020 through more equitable access to vaccines for people in all communities. Member States also designated the last week of April as World Immunization Week.

World Health Assembly closes with new global health measures

WHO Director-General Dr Margaret Chan making her closing remarks at the last plenary session of the Sixty-fifth World Health Assembly. Next to her is the Health Assembly President Professor Thérèse N’Dri-Yoman.
WHO/Chris Black

26 May 2012 -- The Sixty-fifth World Health Assembly concluded Saturday after adopting 21 resolutions and three decisions on a broad range of health issues. The six days of discussions involved nearly 3000 delegates, including health ministers and senior health officials from amongst the 194 WHO Member States, as well as representatives from civil society and other stakeholders.

New data highlight increases in hypertension, diabetes incidence

A health worker measures a woman’s blood pressure
WHO/PAHO

16 May 2012 -- One in three adults worldwide has high blood pressure – a condition that causes around half of all deaths from stroke and heart disease. One in 10 adults has diabetes. The growing problem of the noncommunicable diseases burden is the focus of the World health statistics 2012 report released today.

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WHO highlights

  • May 2012

    HIV country profiles: situation across Europe

    WHO/Europe has produced profiles on the HIV situation in all countries in the WHO European Region. They include general statistics (where available), such as the total number of HIV cases reported, the number of deaths, the infection rate per 100 000 in 2010, and the common routes of virus transmission.

  • May 2012

    Fukushima nuclear accident: preliminary estimate of radiation doses

    The earthquake and tsunami in Japan on 11 March 2011 led to releases of radioactive material into the environment from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. This report describes a preliminary estimate of radiation doses to the public resulting from this accident.

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