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More than 14 million children around the world have not received a single dose of any vaccine, according to new data from the World Health Organization and UNICEF.
LEN is the first long-acting PrEP product that requires only two injections per year, offering an appealing alternative to ...
The World Health Organization is now recommending that countries include an HIV drug newly approved for prevention, ...
Water samples taken along the competition course on Tuesday evening showed E coli bacteria levels falling between the ranges ...
In 2024, 89% of infants globally – about 115 million – received at least one dose of the diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis ...
The facility is fully accredited by the World Health Organization (WHO) and recognized as one of the most advanced polio ...
Alarice Marsh, M.P.H., a deputy director in the National Department of Health of South Africa and program lead of HIV testing ...
The 78th World Health Assembly in Geneva this May marked a turning point in global health diplomacy. For the first time since ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) released today new guidelines recommending the use of injectable lenacapavir (LEN) twice ...
As part of its continued support to Sierra Leone’s health sector, the World Health Organization (WHO) has donated essential ...
An estimated 14.3 million children globally remain unvaccinated and vulnerable to vaccine-preventable illnesses – meaning ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) actively responds to anthrax epidemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) ...