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9️⃣0️⃣% of girls are vaccinated
7️⃣0️⃣% of women are screened
9️⃣0️⃣% of women with cervical cancer receive treatment
Learn more: bit.ly/47GIbzd #EndCervicalCancer
9️⃣0️⃣% of girls are vaccinated
7️⃣0️⃣% of women are screened
9️⃣0️⃣% of women with cervical cancer receive treatment
Learn more: bit.ly/47GIbzd #EndCervicalCancer
"It doesn’t matter what your politics are. If you say he’s stupid, which he is, if you say he is wrong, which he is, if you say he’s a criminal or sleezy, which he is ... then you’re his enemy.”
"It doesn’t matter what your politics are. If you say he’s stupid, which he is, if you say he is wrong, which he is, if you say he’s a criminal or sleezy, which he is ... then you’re his enemy.”
More from WHO Assistant Director-General Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu who was in Goma last week.
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More from WHO Assistant Director-General Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu who was in Goma last week.
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The situation in Goma, #DRCongo is deeply worrying with the escalating violence.
Hospitals are saturated, with over 2,000 wounded people in health facilities & temporary care points, as of 29 January
Hear more from WHO Assistant Director-General Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu who was in Goma last week
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The situation in Goma, #DRCongo is deeply worrying with the escalating violence.
Hospitals are saturated, with over 2,000 wounded people in health facilities & temporary care points, as of 29 January
Hear more from WHO Assistant Director-General Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu who was in Goma last week
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There are 4 species of Orthoebolaviruses that cause illness in people: Ebola virus, Sudan virus, Bundibugyo virus and Taï Forest virus.
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There are 4 species of Orthoebolaviruses that cause illness in people: Ebola virus, Sudan virus, Bundibugyo virus and Taï Forest virus.
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WHO and partners boosted their support to the Ugandan government’s response to an outbreak of Sudan Ebola virus disease, incl. by facilitating access to a candidate vaccine and candidate treatments bit.ly/3EjuKc5
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WHO and partners boosted their support to the Ugandan government’s response to an outbreak of Sudan Ebola virus disease, incl. by facilitating access to a candidate vaccine and candidate treatments bit.ly/3EjuKc5
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Common symptoms incl.:
❗️ Cough
❗️ Chest pains
❗️ Weight loss
❗️ Fever
❗️ Night sweats
Learn more about TB bit.ly/3Vo428E
#EndTB
Common symptoms incl.:
❗️ Cough
❗️ Chest pains
❗️ Weight loss
❗️ Fever
❗️ Night sweats
Learn more about TB bit.ly/3Vo428E
#EndTB
• Risk assessment and investigation.
• Operational, financial and technical support
• Facilitating access to candidate vaccines and therapeutics
bit.ly/40J3N9g
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• Risk assessment and investigation.
• Operational, financial and technical support
• Facilitating access to candidate vaccines and therapeutics
bit.ly/40J3N9g
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On 30 January 2025, the Ministry of Health of #Uganda declared an outbreak of Sudan Ebola virus disease following confirmation from 3 national reference laboratories.
As of 30 January 2025, 45 contacts have been identified, incl. 34 healthcare workers & 11 family members bit.ly/40J3N9g
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On 30 January 2025, the Ministry of Health of #Uganda declared an outbreak of Sudan Ebola virus disease following confirmation from 3 national reference laboratories.
As of 30 January 2025, 45 contacts have been identified, incl. 34 healthcare workers & 11 family members bit.ly/40J3N9g
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Executive Director of WHO’s Health Emergencies Programme Dr Mike Ryan is in #Uganda as WHO is supporting the government response to the Sudan Ebolavirus disease outbreak.
He visited the Mulago Hospital Isolation Unit where a pre-trained National Emergency Medical Team has been deployed.
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Tuberculosis is treated with antibiotics. To be effective, these medications need to be taken daily for 4–6 months.
⚠️ Stopping treatment early can lead to drug-resistant tuberculosis.
Learn more bit.ly/3Vo428E #EndTB
Tuberculosis is treated with antibiotics. To be effective, these medications need to be taken daily for 4–6 months.
⚠️ Stopping treatment early can lead to drug-resistant tuberculosis.
Learn more bit.ly/3Vo428E #EndTB
Executive Director of WHO’s Health Emergencies Programme Dr Mike Ryan is in #Uganda as WHO is supporting the government response to the Sudan Ebolavirus disease outbreak.
He visited the Mulago Hospital Isolation Unit where a pre-trained National Emergency Medical Team has been deployed.
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Executive Director of WHO’s Health Emergencies Programme Dr Mike Ryan is in #Uganda as WHO is supporting the government response to the Sudan Ebolavirus disease outbreak.
He visited the Mulago Hospital Isolation Unit where a pre-trained National Emergency Medical Team has been deployed.
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