Ageing populations pose health-care challenges

Elderly people in Thailand working out
Vinai Dithajohn/WHO

7 February 2012 - Shrinking fertility rates and longer lives are changing demographics of countries worldwide increasing the proportion of elderly people. This challenges not only the health-care funding for older people, but also attitudes towards ageing itself. This article from the WHO Bulletin focuses on ageing and health which will be the theme of World Health Day on 7 April 2012.

Cancer mortality can be cut

A cancer patient.
WHO/PAHO

3 February 2012 -- Cancer is responsible for close to 13% of deaths worldwide, accounting for 7.6 million deaths in 2008. On World Cancer Day (4 February) this year, WHO is focusing on screening and vaccination. Increased access to cost-effective vaccinations to prevent infections associated with cancers and cost-effective cancer-screening programmes can help to reduce the number cancer deaths.

A vision to end the misery of neglected tropical diseases

30 January 2012 -- WHO has produced overwhelming evidence to show that the burden of NTDs - which affects over one billion people worldwide - can be controlled, and in many cases eliminated or even eradicated. A new roadmap shows how this can be achieved. "Once considered inevitable companions of poverty, many NTDs are now being brought to their knees, with stunning speed" said WHO's Director-General Dr Margaret Chan in London today.

Rising incidence of dengue

A man examines a sample taken from the field.
WHO

24 January 2012 -- Over 2.5 billion people – more than 40% of the world's population – are now at risk from dengue. This updated fact sheet explains that the disease is now endemic in more than 100 countries when it was endemic in only nine in the 1970s. The only way to prevent the transmission of the dengue virus is to control the vector mosquitos that transmit it to humans.

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  • February 2012

    Call for documentation on good practices and obstacles relating to the health of women and children

    The Independent Expert Review Group (iERG), created to follow up the work of the Global Strategy for Women's and Children's Health and the Commission on Information and Accountability, is asking all stakeholders to submit documentation for good practices and obstacles for achieving accountability in women's and children's health.

  • February 2012

    Extremely cold weather challenges health and social services

    Extremely cold weather increases mortality and poses a high health risk to many, particularly children and elderly, homeless or intoxicated people. The health sector needs to prepare for cold spells and winter health problems, to prevent and mitigate the adverse health effects of cold temperatures.

  • February 2012

    What is multidrug-resistant tuberculosis?

    Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is tuberculosis that does not respond to at least isoniazid and rifampicin, the two most powerful antituberculosis drugs. Every year, more MDR-TB cases are being reported.

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