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SARS: Clinical Trials on Treatment Using a Combination of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine

SARS: how a global epidemic was stopped 

Technical guidance

WHO guidelines, recommendations, and descriptions

 
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Viral haemorrhagic fevers posters

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Viral haemorrhagic fevers posters

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Peer-reviewed articles 

Laboratory diagnosis of Ebola hemorrhagic fever during an outbreak in Yambio, Sudan, 2004

Strategic approach to control of viral haemorrhagic fever outbreaks in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: Report from a regional consultation

Recent publications

How to safely collect oral swabs (saliva) from deceased patients suspected to be infected with Ebola-Interim guidance

How to safely collect blood samples by phlebotomy from patients suspected to be infected with viral haemorrhagic fever- Interim guidance

How to safely ship human blood samples from suspected viral haemorrhagic fever cases within a country by road, rail and sea-Interim guidance

Outbreak Communication: Best practices for communicating with the public during an outbreak

Policy documents

EM/RC54/R.4 Growing threat of viral haemorrhagic fevers in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: a call for action [pdf 87kb]

 
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Anthrax posters

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Anthrax posters

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Tobacco kills: It shouldn’t be advertised, glamorized or subsidized

WHO has selected “Tobacco-free films and entertainment” as the theme for World No Tobacco Day 2003 to highlight how the tobacco industry uses the entertainment industry to:

directly and indirectly promote its products

appeal to young people

spread the deadly and debilitating tobacco epidemic

circumvent tobacco control laws and regulations.

Tobacco is the only legal consumer product that kills when used exactly as intended by the manufacturer. World No Tobacco Day will help to save more lives and to limit the damage caused by tobacco use.

The key messages of this year’s World No Tobacco Day are:

The tobacco industry exploits the entertainment industry.

Young people are being lured to addiction through glamour and appeal.

Film stars and celebrities should stop the direct and indirect marketing of tobacco products.

The entertainment industry should strive to regulate the explicit use of tobacco products on screens.

All countries have a moral obligation to ratify and fully implement the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control to save lives.

 


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