December 2008 Edition
World Health Report 2008
Primary Health Care: The Best Cure for Failed Systems
Healthcare costs are rising everywhere, yet people are not getting the care they need. Now more than ever, the answer is reform based on primary health care.
Health systems around the world are failing to meet the needs of the people they are supposed to serve, a failure that is now becoming "a threat to social stability," says the 2008 World Health Report, Primary Health Care: Now More than Ever.
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INDEX
Primary Health Care: The Best Cure for Failed Systems
QUOTED AT LENGTH: Dr. Socorro Gross
Singer José José Denounces Violence against Women
PAHO Teams Up with Clinton Global Initiative
Ministers Commit to New Action in Health
Panels Discuss Climate Change, Primary Care
Caribbean Celebrates First Wellness Day
Three "Healthy Cities" Win 2008 Awards
China Infant Formula Crisis Highlights Need to Promote Breastfeeding
Experts: Don't Let Up in the Fight against Malaria
PAHO Joins IDB, Sabin Institute to Fight Neglected Diseases
Region Makes Progress, Faces Challenges on HIV
Countries Raise Awareness on World Rabies Day 2008
New PAHO Tool Measures Hospital Safety
Patient Champions Launch New Advocacy Network
New Vision for PAHO Scientific Journal
Publications on Alcohol
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A year ago, Cleotilde Acosta's four children were having problems sleeping and eating. “Before they received the deparasitation treatment, they would wake up frightened in the middle of the night,” recalls this mother in Santa María del Carbón, an indigenous Pech community in the municipality of San Esteban, department of Olancho, Honduras. “Now their stomachs are better, they have healthy appetites, and the ones in school are learning to read,” she adds with a grateful smile.
The aim of the meeting is to intensify integrated efforts to control of Soil-Transmitted Helminthiasis infections in the Region of the Americas as part of the goals for control and elimination of Neglected Infectious Diseases established by countries in the PAHO Directing Council Resolution CD49.R19 in 2009, WHO roadmap on NTDs and the London Declaration of 2012.
This workshop will aim to promote country to intensify integrated efforts for controlling Soil-Transmitted Helminthiases infections, and specially to promote the implementation of integrated deworming actions within preexistent health platforms in the Region of the Americas, as part of the goals for the control and elimination of BNeglected Infectious Diseases established by countries in PAHO DIrecting Council Resolution CD49.R19 of 2009 and the WHO RoadMap on NTD of 2012.
Décimo Primera Semana de Vacunación en Honduras incluirá campaña de desparasitación en cuatro departamentos del país (04/20/2013)
Presidente del Paraguay lanza campaña de desparasitación nacional (04/17/2013)
Curso a distancia de autoaprendizaje de Leishmaniasis en las Américas: diagnóstico y tratamiento (04/14/2013)
Salud y Educación firman acuerdo para ejecutar campaña antiparasitaria nacional (03/25/2013)
Ministry of Health of Brazil, started a deworming and leprosy case-finding campaign (03/20/2013)
Progress in the fight against neglected infectious diseases in the Americas and the world (01/15/2013)
2012
PAHO Deputy Director urges integrated approach to neglected tropical diseases (11/23/2012)
Evalúan Plan Nacional para prevenir enfermedades infecciosas desatendidas San Salvador June.20.2012 (In Spanish) (06/21/2012)
Countries of the Americas promote integrated action to eliminate neglected diseases (05/17/2012)
News for the STH Control Community. Children Without Worms. Sharing Knowledge and Success Stories (04/26/2012)
Guatemala es sede de la segunda reunión regional para la eliminación del tracoma en las Américas (04/18/2012)
Se realiza el “Taller Para Elaborar la Norma Nacional de la Leishmaniasis” (In Spanish) (03/30/2012)
Press Release: Private and Public Partners Unite to Combat 10 Neglected Tropical Diseases by 2020 (01/30/2012)
2011
Reunión nacional de expertos para prevención y control de enfermedades infecciosas desatendidas (11/17/2011)
Colombia, el primer país de las Américas que elimina la oncocercosis (11/14/2011)
Se logra la interrupción de la transmisión de Oncocercosis en un foco de República Bolivariana de Venezuela (06/01/2011)
Bolivia alcanza un hito clave en la lucha contra la enfermedad de Chagas (05/17/2011)
Some Neglected Diseases Could be Eliminated in the Americas, PAHO Paper Says (02/19/2011)
PAHO Director: Reducing Poverty is Key to Face Neglected Diseases (02/10/2011)
2010
Rhodnius prolixus en Centroamérica, un peligroso vector de la enfermedad de Chagas que deja de serlo (12/12/2010)
Moquegua logró interrumpir transmisión de milenaria enfermedad de chagas en su región (09/20/2010)
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