Medicina Global e Humanitária
Vacinas aplicadas nos últimos 20 anos podem evitar 50 milhões de mortes em países de baixa e média rendas.
12 Ago, 2021 | 12:00hVaccines given in last 20 years could prevent 50 million deaths in LMICs – Imperial College London
Estudo original: Lives saved with vaccination for 10 pathogens across 112 countries in a pre-COVID-19 world – eLife
Diretriz da OMS sobre prevenção de afogamento.
26 Jul, 2021 | 10:13hVer também: World Drowning Prevention Day 2021 (25 de julho)
Comunicado de imprensa: Drowning is a leading cause of accidental death – United Nations
Relacionado:
AAP Technical Report | Prevention of Drowning.
Preventing drowning: an implementation guide – World Health Organization
Global report on drowning: preventing a leading killer – World Health Organization
Report: Open Water Drowning and Risks for Children
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It's the first-ever World #DrowningPrevention Day
Every year, drowning claims the lives of at least 236,000 people. It's 1 of the 🔝10 causes of death for people aged 1-24 years
We can all take action to end drowning
Anyone can drown, no one should 🏊
👉https://t.co/9viCLzCx6e pic.twitter.com/ozB4P10z36— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) July 25, 2021
OMS | Desigualdade vacinal prejudica a recuperação econômica global.
23 Jul, 2021 | 10:19hComunicado de imprensa: Vaccine inequity undermining global economic recovery – World Health Organization
Painel: Global Dashboard for Vaccine Equity
Comentários: Urgent need for COVID-19 vaccine equity – University of Oxford E COVID-19 Vaccine Inequity Undermines Global Economic Recovery – Health Policy Watch
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COVID-19 vaccine inequity is undermining 🌍 economic recovery. 🆕WHO, @UNDP and @BlavatnikSchool Dashboard on #VaccinEquity finds that low-income countries would add $38B to their GDP forecast if they had the same vaccination rate as high-income countrieshttps://t.co/BsYF2eYL1G
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) July 22, 2021
Mais de 1,5 milhão de crianças perderam seus cuidadores primários ou secundários devido a COVID-19.
21 Jul, 2021 | 10:02hComunicado de imprensa: More than 1.5 million children lost a primary or secondary caregiver due to the COVID-19 pandemic – NIH News Releases
Estudo original: Global minimum estimates of children affected by COVID-19-associated orphanhood and deaths of caregivers: a modelling study – The Lancet
Comentário convidado: Answering the call to support youth orphaned by COVID-19 – The Lancet
Relacionado: Covid-19 Has Created Thousands Of Newly Single Parents And Orphans
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NEW—Over 1.5 million children lost a parent, custodial grandparent, or other relative who cared for them during the first 14 months of the #COVID19 #pandemic, first global study estimates.
🔗 Read https://t.co/Ug2ADTvO8G (1/2)
— The Lancet (@TheLancet) July 20, 2021
OMS e Unicef alertam para o declínio nas vacinações durante a pandemia de COVID-19.
20 Jul, 2021 | 10:57hWHO and UNICEF warn of a decline in vaccinations during COVID-19 – World Health Organization
Relacionado: Millions of children worldwide missed routine vaccinations during the pandemic, study suggests.
Avaliação da cobertura vacinal de crianças de 204 países e territórios, 1980-2019: análise sistemática para o Global Burden of Disease Study 2020.
20 Jul, 2021 | 10:42hRelacionado: Millions of children worldwide missed routine vaccinations during the pandemic, study suggests.
OMS publica novas diretrizes consolidadas para prevenção, tratamento, entrega de serviços de cuidado e monitoramento do HIV.
19 Jul, 2021 | 09:58hPor que doenças como HIV e malária, que ainda matam milhões de pessoas por ano, não são consideradas pandemias? – “HIV e AIDS, tuberculose e malária não deveriam ser classificadas ‘somente’ como epidêmicas ou endêmicas. Elas são pandemias que foram superadas pelos países ricos.”
15 Jul, 2021 | 10:38h
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"HIV, TB, and malaria shouldn’t be labeled as “just” epidemics or endemic. They are pandemics that have been beaten in rich countries. Allowing them to persist elsewhere is a policy choice and a budgetary decision"https://t.co/MVCS960cN5
— Madhu Pai, MD, PhD (@paimadhu) July 14, 2021
Relatório | Alerta da OMS e do Unicef: bilhões de pessoas não terão acesso seguro a água, saneamento e higiene em 2030, a menos que o progresso quadruplique.
2 Jul, 2021 | 11:09h
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🆕 WHO-@UNICEF joint report warns billions of people around the 🌏🌍🌎 will not be able to access water, sanitation and hygiene services (#WASH) in 2030 unless we quadruple our progress.
More info 👉https://t.co/fabiKKSxaa pic.twitter.com/p83Bz5UKDQ
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) July 1, 2021