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test 5 Flashcards | Quizlet According to the World Health Organization, about how many of the world's people suffer from serious illness caused by poverty? If you were to visit a low-income nation to study its high death rates, what would you find to be the most common causes of death? Poor health in low-income nations reflects which of the following factors? d
World health statistics 2025 - iris. who. int Similarly, the world is of-track for meeting most of the global targets in reducing the prevalence or exposure to health risk factors such as malnutrition, tobacco use, unsafe WASH, air pollution and violence against women and girls, despite improvement in some of these areas
Data Resource Profile: World Health Organization Health Inequality Data . . . These data, which show how health varies across population subgroups, help with the identification of situations of health inequity, where there are preventable and unfair differences in health, wellbeing, and access to quality health services
Health inequities are shortening lives by decades Currently, 3 8 billion people worldwide are deprived of adequate social protection coverage, such as child paid sick leave benefits, with direct and lasting impact on their health outcomes
WHO Data Worldwide, the number of additional people expected to be protected from health emergencies is projected to be 776 9m (647 4m – 912 5m) by 2025 compared to 2018
Global Health - Our World in Data On this page, we provide an overview of global health, emphasizing data on health outcomes – such as disease and death – and the effects of healthcare investments We begin by examining life expectancy, a primary indicator of population health
Violence Against Women - WHO Data Violence against women is public health problem, a violation of women’s rights and rooted in gender inequality Globally 1 in 3 women experience physical and or sexual violence in their lifetime, mostly by an intimate partner
Health inequities and their causes - World Health Organization (WHO) Health inequities are systematic differences in the health status of different population groups These inequities have significant social and economic costs both to individuals and societies This fact file looks at what health inequities are, provides examples and shows their cost to society
Global health inequities: more challenges, some solutions This theme issue of the Bulletin of the World Health Organization shows how health inequities affect many areas, both at national and global scale The papers discuss health inequity and its root causes, and offer promising solutions
STI country profiles - Epidemiology Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) constitute a significant health burden Each day more than 1 million people 15–49 years old acquire one of four curable STIs (Treponema pallidum (syphilis), Neisseria gonorrhoeae (gonorrhoea), Chlamydia trachomatis (chlamydia), and Trichomonas vaginalis (trichomoniasis)) Other important infections that can be transmitted sexually include HIV, human