Every 9 minutes, one person dies from animal bites in the world, and 40% of deaths occur in children under the age of 15.
By the end of the year, Ukraine, with the support of the WHO, will introduce PCR diagnostics of rabies in animals to ensure faster diagnosis and timely treatment of people who have come into contact with infected animals.
Today, on May 13, all fans of innovation, scientific and technological development, and progress can join the events dedicated to World Engineering for the Future Day.
The United Kingdom refuses to sign a global pandemic treaty with the WHO, citing concerns about having to give up a fifth of its vaccines.
Today, on May 5, midwives celebrate their professional holiday in many countries around the world. Midwifery is considered the oldest branch of medicine. The first information about midwives appeared in ancient Egypt.
According to the WHO Director-General, the world is still not ready for another pandemic, but work is underway on a global agreement on pandemics, which could be signed as early as next month.
Today, on April 25, animal rights activists and wildlife lovers around the world are joining various events to mark World Penguin Day. According to scientists, penguins appeared on our planet about 23 million years ago. The first written mention of penguins dates back to 1487
For the first time in 7 years, Ukraine has enough vaccines to cover all age groups that need immunization.
More than 30% of food samples analyzed in Ukraine as part of the WHO FEEDCities project contained excessive amounts of trans fats.
On World Hemophilia Day, April 17, events are being held around the world to raise awareness of hemophilia, a rare genetic disorder that disrupts blood clotting and causes excessive bleeding.
Today, there are more than 4 million people in the world suffering from Parkinson's disease. Scientists predict that by 2040 the number will reach more than 14 million, as humanity is rapidly aging.
Today, on April 7, all supporters of a healthy lifestyle, people who care about their bodies, can join the World Health Day. The event is aimed at emphasizing the importance of health in our lives, engaging humanity in solving physical and mental problems, and raising awareness of various diseases
According to the WHO, healthcare workers who use medical transport in Ukraine face a threefold higher risk of injury compared to other medical personnel.
On World Autism Awareness Day, the Ukrainian charity draws attention to the challenges faced by children with autism spectrum disorders and the importance of providing them with rehabilitation and support to improve their cognitive skills and quality of life.
According to the Deputy Minister of Health, there is an increase in the incidence of tuberculosis in Ukraine: about 20,000 cases were registered last year, 640 of which were among children.
UNICEF has delivered to Ukraine more than 254,000 doses of omicron-specific COVID-19 vaccine for free vaccinations for children aged 5 and older and adults, which will be distributed to all regions with the support of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (Gavi).
The International Day of People with Down Syndrome is an event aimed at raising awareness of the disease caused by an extra chromosome, improving the quality of life, and celebrating the kindness and positivity of people with this condition. The symbol of the event is bright, unpaired socks.
Israel is preparing for a potential military offensive on Rafah, a city in Gaza with 1. 4 million Palestinians, raising concerns about the safety of civilians.
According to the Chief Sanitary Doctor of Ukraine, Ihor Kuzin, despite not reaching the WHO-recommended vaccination rate, COVID-19 is becoming a seasonal disease in Ukraine, with annual outbreaks expected in the fall and winter.
WHO has delivered essential assistance, including food, fuel and medicine for 42,000 patients to Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, which continues to operate at a minimum level and is in dire need of specialized medical staff.
On March 11, 2020, the WHO declared COVID-19 a pandemic. In Ukraine, more than 5.5 million cases and nearly 112,500 deaths have been recorded during the pandemic.
Today, various events are taking place around the world to combat poor customer service and encourage its improvement.
The delivery of aid to Gaza has slowed due to disputes over security responsibilities and infrastructure constraints, which is exacerbating malnutrition among children.
Animal rights activists around the world are organizing events dedicated to World Wildlife Day and raising awareness about the protection of endangered species.
In Ukraine, about a thousand children are diagnosed with cancer every year. Of the total number of children with cancer, 50% die.
Researchers have uncovered the secrets of smallpox virus architecture using cryo-electron microscopy and molecular modeling, finding the key protein A10 that determines the structure of the viral core, and hoping that this will help in the future development of antiviral treatments.
A revolutionary RNAi therapy has been prescribed to cancer patients in London to help the immune system recognize and fight tumors by presenting common markers, opening up opportunities for less toxic treatments.
Countries around the world celebrate World Cancer Day on February 4 to promote cancer research, treatment and prevention, and to mobilize efforts to fight the disease.
Apple CEO Tim Cook announced that generative AI features will become available to customers later in 2024.
According to the WHO, by 2050, the number of cancer cases worldwide will increase by more than 75%, with tobacco, alcohol and obesity being the main contributing factors.