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HIV and AIDS - World Health Organization (WHO) WHO fact sheet on HIV and AIDS with key facts and information on signs and symptoms, transmission, risk factors, testing and counselling, prevention, treatment and WHO response
Mental health WHO fact sheet on mental health providing key facts and information on determinants, strategies and interventions, WHO response
World Health Organization (WHO) The United Nations agency working to promote health, keep the world safe and serve the vulnerable
Organización Mundial de la Salud Los Estados Miembros han acordado poner en marcha un proceso mundial para redactar y negociar un convenio, acuerdo u otro instrumento internacional en el marco de la Constitución de la Organización Mundial de la Salud para fortalecer la prevención, preparación y respuesta frente a las pandemias
Violence against women WHO fact sheet on violence against women providing key facts and information on the scope of the problem, health consequences, prevention, WHO response
HIV and AIDS - World Health Organization (WHO) The time between HIV transmission and an AIDS diagnosis is usually 10-15 years, but sometimes longer There is a very small number of people who have managed to control the HIV infection without ART and are called ‘elite-controllers’
FDA approval of injectable lenacapavir marks progress for HIV prevention WHO welcomes the approval by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of injectable lenacapavir for HIV prevention Administered just twice a year, lenacapavir offers sustained protection and adds to the growing range of HIV prevention options
Publications - World Health Organization (WHO) Publications from the World Health OrganizationIf you cannot find a publication on our website, please search WHO’s publications repository directly
Global Programme on Tuberculosis Lung Health The WHO Global Programme on Tuberculosis Lung Health works towards the goal of a world free of TB, with zero deaths, disease and suffering due to the disease The team’s mission is to lead and guide the global effort to end the TB epidemic through universal access to people-centred prevention and care, multisectoral action and innovation