This page shows the latest World Health Organization news and features for those working in and with pharma, biotech and healthcare.
Sanofi Global Health is a nonprofit unit within Sanofi, committed to increasing access to medicines considered essential by the World Health Organization (WHO) for patients in 40 lower income countries. ... to help bring quality, sustainable healthcare
The two new variants were added to the World Health Organization's (WHO) monitoring list in March and have also been designated as variants of concern in Europe. ... As with other variants of the virus, the risk of becoming seriously ill remains highest
The declaration aims to increase government support and secure commitments to achieve the SDG3 target on NTDs and to deliver the targets set out in the World Health Organization’s (WHO) ... 1.7 billion people around the world are affected by NTDs,
The declaration aims to increase government support and secure commitments to achieve the SDG3 target on NTDs and to deliver the targets set out in the World Health Organization’s (WHO) ... 1.7 billion people around the world are affected by NTDs,
The report analysis shows how COVID-19 has changed virtual health and care policies in 23 countries. ... by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Novartis Foundation (Novartis), details how the past two years have changed access to health and care
Emerging estimates from the World Health Organization (WHO) indicate that the full death toll associated – directly or indirectly – with the COVID-19 pandemic between 1 January 2020 and 31 December 2021 ... health services during crises, including
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The World Health Organization has said that in developed countries, adherence to long-term therapies is only around 50%. ... Rachel Rowson is Head of Health Innovation at MHP Mischief. 15th June 2022.
We agree. Creating ‘Health For All’. Acknowledging the role we can play in perpetuating inequalities in healthcare, along with our own biases, is critical. ... Leave no one behind’. An increasing number of organisations are recognising EDI as a
Although only an ember right now, it is growing rapidly and, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), by 2050 AMR could claim as many as 10 million lives per year. ... There is an urgent need to develop next generation antibiotics to protect
People from across the world have looked to the World Health Organization, the Department of Health and healthcare regulators such as the MHRA and the pharmaceutical industry for information, support and, ... Critically, it has provided a framework for
The World Health Organization (WHO) recognises patient engagement as an integral part of healthcare and a critical component of patient-centred services. ... mental health was often the biggest issue.
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It was developed by the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations (IFPMA) and its member biopharmaceutical companies, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), the European Investment Bank and
Cooke is currently the director of the regulation and prequalification department at the World Health Organization (WHO), a position she has held since November 2016. ... In this role she leads WHO’s global work on health technologies regulation,
He said: “Allecra is working directly on Gram-negative resistant infections in the hospital, an area of urgent unmet medical need recently highlighted by both the World Health Organization (WHO) and
She has served as head of international affairs since 2013, and is leaving the agency to pursue a new role at the World Health Organization ( WHO). ... From mid-November, Cooke will take up the head of regulation of medicines and other health
She becomes head of communications. Richmond-based Virgo Health has appointed Sue Neilen as head of communications. ... communications. Prior to this Neilen was a copywriter for Saatchi &Saatchi in Geneva, Switzerland, working with clients including Merck
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References:. World Health Organization (WHO). Influenza. Vaccine use. Available here. ... Accessed October 2021]. Public Health England (PHE) National flu immunisation programme 2019/20.
Hepatitis C is a curable disease, so why are so many countries off track to achieve the World Health Organization elimination target? ... The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 71 million people globally have chronic hepatitis C.
A key area of focus is digital and social media innovation, with clients including the World Health Organization, Pfizer, the British Coffee Association and several FMCG brands. ... Spanning 40 countries, we’re the world’s largest network of
The interaction between health and climate change is well documented – the World Health Organization (WHO) predicts that it will have an “overwhelmingly negative” impact on the world’s health. ... At present, many solutions to climate impacts on
Any vaccine was always going to be a contentious subject. Just last year, the World Health Organization named ‘vaccine hesitancy’ as one of the top 10 threats to global health. ... As the pillars of many communities across the world, surely there is
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