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WHO Maintains The Coronavirus Origin No Lab Manipulation, Silence On Accidental Leak
Staff Reporter | | Apr 23, 2020 04:59 PM EDT |
The World Health Organization, through its spokeswoman Fadela Chaib, maintained that the novel coronavirus came from animals in China as suggested by all data it reviewed regarding the matter.
WHO Regrets Trump’s Budget Halt Amid The Worldwide Pandemic
Staff Reporter | | Apr 16, 2020 06:48 PM EDT |
The United States has been a longtime friend who was generous to the World Health Organization but the organization could only hope that the country will remain to be a friend.
Jeff Bezos, WHO Team Up To Fight Against The Invisible Enemy Coronavirus
Staff Reporter | | Mar 28, 2020 11:48 PM EDT |
Amazon chief executive officer Jeff Bezos and the director general of the World Health Organization are sharing knowledge about how to combat the COVID-19 pandemic
WHO says Depression is Top Cause of Ill Health Worldwide
Arthur Dominic Villasanta | | Mar 30, 2017 08:54 PM EDT |
Depression is also an important risk factor for suicide, which claims hundreds of thousands of lives each year.
WHO says China need not Panic Over Bird Flu Epidemic
Girish Shetti | | Mar 02, 2017 06:00 AM EST |
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday ruled out the possibility of an immediate bird flu epidemic in China as it claimed that the sustained human-to-human transmission of H7N9 virus remains relatively low.
WHO lists 12 Deadliest Antimicrobial Resistant Superbugs that Must be Overcome by New Antibiotics
Arthur Dominic Villasanta | | Feb 27, 2017 08:07 PM EST |
The list specifically highlights the threat of gram-negative bacteria resistant to multiple antibiotics
Bird Flu Outbreak in China Sparks Concern Amid Lunar New Year Celebrations
mwaniki wanjiku | | Jan 28, 2017 04:27 PM EST |
A spate of human deaths due to bird flu in China has sparked concern from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Yellow Fever Outbreak in Brazil Prompts a State of Emergency
mwaniki wanjiku | | Jan 15, 2017 08:42 PM EST |
A public health emergency was declared on Friday in the Minas Gerais State of southeastern Brazil following an outbreak of yellow fever, with at least 10 people alleged killed and around 100 cases reported.
October Smog Analysis Still Worrying, China's Environmental Ministry
Steve M.C. | | Nov 15, 2016 02:23 PM EST |
As smog fills the air in the Northern Regions of China, a report by the Ministry of Environment released on Monday indicates that there was a fall rather than an increase in the county's smog condition by the end of October.
HIV, AIDS Cases Among College Students in China on Rise
Charissa Echavez | | Sep 27, 2016 01:12 PM EDT |
HIV/AIDS cases among college students in China have increased in the recent years, with majority involving gay men, based on a report in the People's Daily.
China Among Countries That is Likely to House Zika Virus
Staff Reporter | | Sep 03, 2016 08:40 AM EDT |
China is among a group of countries that are more likely to be a hot-bed for the Zika virus, according to research.
WHO Warns That Overburden Hospitals Cannot Meet Health Needs of China’s Aging Population
Girish Shetti | | Aug 22, 2016 08:28 AM EDT |
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Saturday expressed concerns about China's overburden hospitals, claiming that they are incapable of coping with the sporadic rise in diseases linked to the country's fast-ageing population.
WHO, UN Urge China to Better Safeguard Confidential HIV Status
Charissa Echavez | | Jul 20, 2016 08:43 AM EDT |
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Joint United Nations Programme has called on the Chinese government to increase the security of health information for people with HIV.
WHO Certifies Thailand for Eliminating Mother-Child HIV Transmission
Ellie Froilan | | Jun 08, 2016 02:50 AM EDT |
The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced Thailand as the first country in Asia to eliminate HIV transmission from a pregnant woman to her child.
More Than 100 Scientists Support Moving Rio Olympics due to Outbreak of Zika Virus
Alec Regino | | Jun 02, 2016 06:24 PM EDT |
Despite the World Health Organization's (WHO) rejection of calls to move or postpone the Rio Olympics 2016 due to the Zika Outbreak, more than 100 leading scientists believe that hosting the games would be 'unethical' due to health risks.
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