LaVerne was diagnosed with breast #cancer in 2018. She is a #BreastCancer survivor, a mother & leader in her community.
“I just wanted to deal with it the best way I knew how. Deep down, I just wanted to put all my energy into living.”
Many cancers can be cured if diagnosed early and treated appropriately. Strengthening early diagnosis and increasing access to treatment improves the chance of survival for millions of people living with #cancer.
"My hopes for the future for everyone with NCDs is that they're valued, involved in planning their own care, have a louder voice to policymakers, they're more involved right from the beginning.”
📢The Youth Council will provide advice on health and development issues affecting young people, actively engaging the WHO Director-General @DrTedros and senior WHO leadership. #WHOYouthCouncil
@DrTedros 📢It will be a platform for designing & incubating new initiatives and expanding WHO’s existing youth engagement activities. #WHOYouthCouncil
Read more: bit.ly/3jnoHJk
The Emergency Committee advised the DG that the #COVID19 pandemic remains a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. @DrTedros accepted the advice of the Committee.
The Committee highlighted that #COVID19 poses a threat with:
-high number of deaths compared to other respiratory infectious diseases
-insufficient vaccine uptake in low- & middle-income countries, & in highest-risk groups globally
-uncertainty associated with emerging variants
"Three years ago today, I declared a public health emergency of international concern over the global spread of #COVID19 – the highest level of alarm under the International Health Regulations, and for the moment, the only level of alarm"-@DrTedros#EB152
@DrTedros "As you know, on Friday the Emergency Committee met to consider whether that remains the case. The committee has advised me that in its view, #COVID19 remains a global health emergency, and I agree"-@DrTedros#EB152bit.ly/3JtgqhJ
Neglected tropical diseases are:
1️⃣ Responsible for thousands of preventable deaths
2️⃣ Found in 🌍's poorest regions
3️⃣ Caused by viruses, bacteria, parasites, fungi & toxins
4️⃣ Associated with stigma & social exclusion
5️⃣ 47 countries eliminated at least 1 of these diseases
It's World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day!
DYK:
🔺Elephantiasis
🔺River blindness
🔺Bilharzia
🔺Intestinal worm infections
🔺Trachoma
are treatable & preventable when detected early! Delay in seeking treatment & care can result in life-long disability & death.
Let's #BeatNTDs!
In case of radiation emergencies ☢, what medicines💊 should be stockpiled by governments?
WHO update on critical medicines list for radiation and nuclear emergencies ⬇️
In radiation emergencies, people may be exposed to radiation at doses ranging from negligible to life-threatening.
Excessive exposure to radiation can damage living tissues and organs, governments need to be prepared with treatments available for those in need, fast.
In a radiological or nuclear emergency, first responders and the workers of the affected facility (e.g. nuclear power plant workers) are at a greater risk of being exposed to doses of radiation high enough to cause acute effects bit.ly/40kIFp5
Dr Edward Jenner, who invented vaccination, died 200 years ago today. Jenner created the first-ever vaccine when he found out people infected with cowpox were immune to #smallpox. This discovery ultimately led the world to eradicate this deadly disease & save millions of lives ⬇
At first, not everyone agreed with Dr Jenner and his #smallpox vaccine. Rumours & #misinformation circulated at the time that the vaccine would turn people into cows. bit.ly/3Ddwxfo
#Smallpox was eradicated in 1980, thanks to an extended global effort, spearheaded by WHO and involving all countries. Thousands of #healthworkers administered half a billion vaccinations to stamp out the disease. bit.ly/3Ddwxfo#VaccinesWork