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Oral health Oral health inequalities Oral diseases disproportionately affect the poor and socially disadvantaged members of society There is a very strong and consistent association between socioeconomic status (income, occupation and educational level) and the prevalence and severity of oral diseases
History of polio vaccination The ease of administering the oral vaccine made it the ideal candidate for mass vaccination campaigns Hungary began to use it in December 1959 and Czechoslovakia in early 1960, becoming the first country in the world to eliminate polio In 1962, Cuba began to administer the OPV in nationwide immunization programmes OPV had an added benefit that paved the road to eradication While IPV
Salud bucodental - World Health Organization (WHO) Las enfermedades bucodentales, a pesar de poderse prevenir en gran medida, constituyen una importante carga para el sector de la salud de muchos países y afectan a las personas durante toda su vida, causando dolor, molestias, desfiguración e incluso la muerte
La OMS destaca que el descuido de la salud bucodental afecta a casi la . . . El último Informe sobre la situación mundial de la salud bucodental publicado hoy por la OMS ofrece la primera panorámica integral de la carga de las enfermedades bucodentales con perfiles de datos para 194 países, lo que proporciona una percepción única sobre áreas y marcadores clave de la salud bucodental pertinentes para los responsables de la toma de decisiones
Oral health Oral health is a key indicator of overall health, well-being and quality of life It encompasses a range of diseases and conditions that include dental caries, Periodontal disease, Tooth loss, Oral cancer, Oral manifestations of HIV infection, Oro-dental trauma, Noma and birth defects such as cleft lip and palate The Global Burden of Disease Study 2017 estimated that oral diseases affect 3 5
Annex 8 - World Health Organization (WHO) Background The World Health Organization (WHO) published the first edition of the WHO Guidelines on good manufacturing practices for heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems for non-sterile pharmaceutical dosage forms in 2006 (1) After a revision, the second edition of the document was published in 2011 (2) Consideration of various comments and questions related to good
Contraception - World Health Organization (WHO) Oral Contraceptives (The Pill) A pill that contains either both estrogen and progestin or only progestin It is taken orally each day Effectiveness depends on consistent use and stops immediately when discontinued Hormonal IUD A small device that releases progestin and is placed in the uterus by a healthcare provider
Annex 2 WHO good manufacturing practices: water for pharmaceutical use 1 1 Scope of the document 1 1 1 e guidance contained in this document is intended to provide information about the available specications for water for pharmaceutical use (WPU), guidance about which quality of water to use for specic applications, such as the manufacture of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and dosage forms, and to provide guidance on good manufacturing practices (GMP