Study brings light to the complicated relationship between COVID-19 vaccines, parental choice, and public health.
Data reveal a decline in vaccine uptake, a higher newborn death rate, less consumption of solid or semisolid foods, and lower rates of physical growth.
WHA delegates are discussing several topics related to infectious diseases and outbreaks.
The goal is at least 5 air changes per hour and an upgrade to MERV-13 filters.
The analysis suggests that millions of US households struggle to pay for water and wastewater services because of rising costs.
Separate WHO reports describe widening dengue and chikungunya activity in the Americas and the expansion of cholera outbreaks to four more countries.
The WHO says urgent action is needed if countries around the globe want to reach their water and sanitation goals.
The funding is tailored to meet community needs, help marginalized communities, and modernize data systems.
Deaths caused by bacterial infections accounted for more than 1 in 8 global deaths in 2019, with five pathogens accounting for more than half of those deaths, an international team of researchers reported yesterday in The Lancet.
The World Health Organization (WHO) today announced the launch of global scientific effort to update the list of priority pathogens, a list used to guide investments and research, especially for vaccines and treatments.