In Europe measles up 10-fold last year, Americas region up by 11-fold in 2025
HQ Team April 29, 2025: A ten-fold increase in measles cases was reported from Europe last year, while the numbers shot up 11-fold.
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HQ Team April 29, 2025: A ten-fold increase in measles cases was reported from Europe last year, while the numbers shot up 11-fold.
HQ Team April 26, 2025: Uganda declared the Ebola disease outbreak, which started three months ago, has ended, according to the World Health.
HQ Team April 16, 2025: The 194 Member States of the WHO have reached a consensus on a draft agreement to strengthen global.
HQ Team April 13, 2025: A new pandemic like Covid-19 is “not a theoretical risk, it is an epidemiological certainty,” said the World.
HQ Team April 1, 2025: Three-hundred and twenty-nine people died after being infected with cholera in the West African nation of Angola as.
HQ Team March 26, 2025: The World Health Organization has issued new guidelines to help reform and strengthen mental health policies and systems.
HQ Team March 1, 2025: A school-aged child died following an outbreak of measles in Texas, US, and the number of people infected.
The World Health Organization is crowdsourcing to fund its health programs by urging individuals globally to donate to the ‘1 Dollar 1 World.
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Saudi Arabia has reaffirmed a $500 million pledge to the WHO’s Global Polio Eradication Initiative to fight the disease plaguing vulnerable children, according.