Saúde Pública
Implementação generalizada de serviços de telessaúde de baixo custo no cuidado pré-natal durante a pandemia de COVID-19 propiciou redução de 50% nas consultas presenciais, sem comprometer os desfechos da gestação.
2 Jul, 2021 | 11:15hComentário: Expanding the concept of safety in antenatal care provision – The Lancet
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
Perspectiva | “Especialistas afirmam que políticas proibitivas causam mais problemas do que as drogas ilícitas.”
2 Jul, 2021 | 11:07hProhibitive Policies Cause More Problems Than Illict Drugs, Say Experts – Health Policy Watch
OMS publica o primeiro relatório global sobre Inteligência Artificial (IA) na saúde e 6 princípios orientadores para sua elaboração e uso.
29 Jun, 2021 | 09:47hComunicado de imprensa: WHO issues first global report on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in health and six guiding principles for its design and use – World Health Organization
Diretriz: Ethics and governance of artificial intelligence for health – World Health Organization
Comentário: Artificial Intelligence ‘Very Promising’ for Health, Says WHO – Health Policy Watch
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Artificial Intelligence (#AI) holds enormous potential for improving the health of millions of people around 🌎🌍🌏, but only if ethics & human rights are put at the heart of its design, deployment, & use.
More in WHO’s first global report on AI & Health👉https://t.co/fC7SX51YzY pic.twitter.com/1Jp0ASPDY3
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) June 28, 2021
Pessoas como centro no gerenciamento de sua própria saúde: nova diretriz da OMS sobre intervenções de autocuidado – “Seja para sua própria experiência na gestação e no parto; para gerenciar sua fertilidade, prevenindo infecções sexualmente transmissíveis; para aproveitar mais sua saúde sexual e a de seu parceiro; ou para monitorar a própria pressão arterial, o acesso a intervenções de autocuidado de qualidade pode ajudar as pessoas a reconhecerem seus direitos e necessidades relacionados à saúde.”
28 Jun, 2021 | 10:28hComunicado de imprensa: Putting people first in managing their health: new WHO guideline on self-care interventions – World Health Organization
Ver diretriz: WHO consolidated guideline on self-care interventions for health
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To celebrate #SelfCare Month WHO is releasing new guidelines on Self-Care Interventions for Health.
This new 📑 recognizes how people can actively take decisions for their own health and the health of their ♥️ ones. https://t.co/xzditNF4NI
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) June 25, 2021
Unesco e OMS estimulam os países a transformar toda escola em uma escola promotora de saúde.
23 Jun, 2021 | 10:54hComunicado de imprensa: UNESCO and WHO urge countries to make every school a health-promoting school – World Health Organization
Diretriz: WHO guideline on school health services – World Health Organization
Comentário: UNESCO and WHO Launch Initiative to Promote Healthier School Environments – Health Policy Watch
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WHO and @UNESCO urge countries to make every school a health-promoting school, following the Global Standards for Health-promoting Schools that aim to ensure all schools promote life skills, cognitive & socioemotional skills & healthy lifestyles.https://t.co/qnMB3EprR8
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) June 22, 2021
Perspectiva | Fiscais de saneamento ajudaram uma cidade do Arizona a conter a Covid-19. Para a epidemiologia do esgoto, este é só o início.
21 Jun, 2021 | 10:55hRelacionado: The myriad ways sewage surveillance is helping fight COVID around the world – Nature E Testing sewage can give school districts, campuses and businesses a heads-up on the spread of COVID-19 – The Conversation E It’s time to begin a national wastewater testing program for Covid-19 – STAT E Coronavirus: Testing sewage an ‘easy win’ – BBC
Perspectiva | Dejetos humanos podem ser a próxima grande arma no controle da COVID-19.
21 Jun, 2021 | 10:54hHuman Waste Could Be The Next Big Weapon in Controlling COVID-19 – TIME
Relacionado: The myriad ways sewage surveillance is helping fight COVID around the world – Nature E Testing sewage can give school districts, campuses and businesses a heads-up on the spread of COVID-19 – The Conversation E It’s time to begin a national wastewater testing program for Covid-19 – STAT E Coronavirus: Testing sewage an ‘easy win’ – BBC
1 em cada 100 mortes é por suicídio – Diretriz da OMS para ajudar o mundo a atingir o objetivo de reduzir os índices de suicídio em 1/3 até 2030.
21 Jun, 2021 | 10:53hOne in 100 deaths is by suicide – World Health Organization
Relatório: Suicide worldwide in 2019: Global Health Estimates – World Health Organization
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DYK: 1 in 100 deaths is by suicide.
Every year, more people die as a result of suicide than HIV, malaria or breast cancer – or war and homicide. https://t.co/PAD5Bd1dfS pic.twitter.com/TGq5BdNMNd
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) June 17, 2021
OMS | Taxas de partos cesarianos continuam a subir, em meio ao aumento nas desigualdades de acesso.
18 Jun, 2021 | 10:32hEstudo original: Trends and projections of caesarean section rates: global and regional estimates – BMJ Global Health
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Caesarean section use continues to rise 📈 globally, now accounting for more than 1 in 5 of all childbirths.
C-section can put women and babies at unnecessary risk of short- and long-term health problems if performed when there is not medical need
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) June 17, 2021


