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- Global mortality associated with seasonal influenza epidemics . . .
Abstract Background Until recently, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated the annual mortality burden of influenza to be 250 000 to 500 000 all-cause deaths globally; however, a 2017 study indicated a substantially higher mortality burden, at 290 000-650 000 influenza-associated deaths from respiratory causes alone, and a 2019 study estimated 99 000-200 000 deaths from lower
- Evidence and strategies for malaria prevention and control: a . . .
Public health strategies for malaria in endemic countries aim to prevent transmission of the disease and control the vector This historical analysis considers the strategies for vector control developed during the first four decades of the twentieth century In 1925, policies and technological advances were debated internationally for the first time after the outbreak of malaria in Europe
- Full Evidence Report on the RTS,S AS01 Malaria Vaccine
in all forms of severe malaria combined, there was an increased number of cerebral malaria cases (a subset of severe malaria) in the malaria vaccine groups compared with the control group This finding was from an unplanned post-hoc analysis and its significance in relation to vaccination was unclear An excess of cerebral malaria was not seen
- History of Measles | Measles (Rubeola) | CDC
In the first decade of reporting, an average of 6,000 measles-related deaths were reported each year A vaccine became available in 1963 In the decade before, nearly all children got measles by the time they were 15 years old It is estimated 3 to 4 million people in the United States were infected each year
- WHO’s first ever global estimates of foodborne diseases find . . .
Diarrhoeal diseases account for the majority of foodborne illnesses in the WHO European Region with the most common being Norovirus infections, causing an estimated 15 million cases, followed by campylobacteriosis, causing close to 5 million cases Non-typhoid salmonellosis causes the highest number of deaths—almost 2000 annually
- Global cancer burden growing, amidst mounting need for services
Lung cancer was the most commonly occurring cancer worldwide with 2 5 million new cases accounting for 12 4% of the total new cases Female breast cancer ranked second (2 3 million cases, 11 6%), followed by colorectal cancer (1 9 million cases, 9 6%), prostate cancer (1 5 million cases, 7 3%), and stomach cancer (970 000 cases, 4 9%)
- 11 — Human Health: Impacts, Adaptation, and Co-Benefits - IPCC
is a risk factor in its own right, over and above the influence of average temperatures on heat-related deaths {11 4} Biological and social adaptation is more difficult in a highly variable climate than one that is more stable {11 7}
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