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Milijoni, ki imajo težave s sluhom, bi te težave lahko preprečili ali odpravili

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More than 360 million people in the world have disabling hearing loss, according to new global estimates on prevalence released by the WHO, for International Ear Care Day (3 March).

IMPORTED DENGUE VIRUS SEROTYPE 1 FROM MADEIRA TO FINLAND 2012

Imported dengue cases originating from the Madeiran outbreak are increasingly reported. In 2012 five Finnish travellers returning from Madeira were diagnosed with dengue fever. Viral sequence data was obtained from two patients. The partial C-preM sequences (399 and 396 bp respectively) were found similar to that of an autochthonous case from Madeira. The partial E-gene sequence (933 bp) which was identical among the two patients grouped phylogenetically with South American strains of dengue virus serotype 1.

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Additional case of severe lower respiratory tract disease associated with a novel coronavirus in Saudi Arabia

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On 19 February 2013, the Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia has informed the World Health Organization (WHO) about an additional confirmed case of novel coronavirus (NCoV) infection.

V Savdski Arabiji nov primer respiratorne bolezni

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On 19 February 2013, the Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia has informed the World Health Organization (WHO) about an additional confirmed case of novel coronavirus (NCoV) infection.

Novo poročilo Eurosurveillance, 21. februar 2013

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Na Finskem so odkrili denge vius serotip 1, ki je bil prenesen iz Madeire.

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EUPHA News, September 2012

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Latest EUPHA news, September 2012.

EUPHA News, September 2012

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Latest EUPHA news, September 2012.

6th European Public Health Conference

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6th European Public Health Conference; Health in Europe: Are We There Yet?

Date & Venue: 13 – 16 November 2013 The Square, Brussels, Belgium

6th European Public Health Conference 13 – 16 November 2013 The Square, Brussels, Belgium

Vabljeni na 6. kongres javnega zdravja, ki bo potekal od 13. do 16. novembra 2013 v Bruslju, pod naslovom Health in Europe: are we there yet? (Zdravje v Evropi: Ali smo že tam?)

WHO/World Bank convene ministerial meeting to discuss best practices for moving forward on universal health coverage

Joint WHO / World Bank statement
19 February 2013

Geneva – Top officials from health and finance ministries from 27 countries joined other high-level health and development stakeholders at a two-day meeting this week in Geneva to discuss ways that countries are progressing towards universal health coverage. The meeting was convened jointly by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Bank and took place just weeks after the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution supporting universal health coverage.

Delegates at the Geneva meeting expressed strong support for the ideas underlying universal health coverage: that everyone, irrespective of their ability to pay, should have access to the health services they need, without putting their families at financial risk.

Many speakers stressed the importance of getting political commitment to universal health coverage at the highest level. Some countries described how they are focusing their limited resources initially on providing coverage to the poor and vulnerable, while others have taken a more universal approach from the start. The use of general revenues to provide such coverage was a recurrent theme; but there was also some discussion about using earmarked revenues such as “sin taxes.”

Participants agreed that human resource shortages posed a challenge, but also pointed to the need for more focus on the distribution of health workers —between rural and urban areas, and between poor and more affluent areas. Some speakers indicated that more could be achieved using existing resources. The meeting also discussed strategies to ensure an adequate supply of good quality and affordable essential medicines and technologies, noting the value of using financial incentives to promote efficiency and quality of health services.

The participants agreed on the importance of improving information systems and holding governments and health care providers more accountable for delivering results. Several speakers raised the challenge many faced of how to balance ensuring people receive the care they need at a cost the government can afford.

The importance of monitoring progress towards universal health coverage was also a recurrent theme, as was the important role played by of researchers, civil society, and international agencies. Several delegates expressed the hope that universal health coverage would feature in the post-2015 development goals.

The WHO and the World Bank are working together at global, regional and country levels, and stand by ready to help countries confront the numerous challenges that the meeting highlighted in accelerating progress toward universal health coverage. In response to country demand, the WHO and the World Bank are already developing a monitoring framework that will help countries track their countries’ progress toward universal health coverage in a way that explicitly captures the potential importance of universal health coverage in achieving better health and higher living standards for everyone. The framework will be available for consultation with countries and other partners later this year.

The UN General Assembly resolution urges Member States to develop health systems that avoid significant direct payments at the point of care. It further encourages them to establish mechanisms for pooling risks to avoid catastrophic health expenditures that drive households into poverty.

For more information about WHO and World Bank work on UHC:

Melanie Mayhew
Corporate Communications
World Bank
Telephone: +1 2024597115

Gregory Härtl
WHO Media Coordinator
Department of Communications
Director-General’s Office
WHO, Geneva
Mobile: +41 79 203 6715
E-mail: ha****@*ho.int

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