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2025年9月1日時点の情報
Ministerial Malaria champions step up Malaria fight with new commitments and account...|25 August 2025|African Region
Ministers of Health, partners, and global health leaders convening on the sidelines of the Seventy Fifth WHO Regional Committee for Africa (RC75) have issued an urgent call to accelerate Africa’s malaria response amid a “perfect storm” of challenges threatening to erode hard-won gains.
Africa rallies new financing models to shield communities from climate-driven health…|20 August 2025|African Region
As rising heat waves, floods, and droughts push Africa’s health systems to the brink, governments, innovators, and partners are charting a new path to protect the continent’s most vulnerable communities.
African health leaders, partners call for greater investment in integrated NCD servi…|27 August 2025|African Region
African health ministers and partners are calling for increased investment in integrated health services to address the growing burden of severe noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), particularly those affecting women and underserved populations across the region.
WHO Africa, International Vaccine Institute sign agreement to boost vaccine producti…|27 August 2025|African Region
The World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Africa and the International Vaccine Institute (IVI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deepen their strategic collaboration in support of vaccine equity, local production, and health innovation across the region.
From outbreaks to sustainability: African ministers commit to accelerate polio endga…|27 August 2025|African Region
Lusaka – African health minister have pledged renewed action to end all forms of polio and safeguard the gains of eradication that have seen millions of children across the region saved from the devastation of poliovirus.
Advancing Leadership for Women’s Health and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Right…|27 August 2025|African Region
Ministers of Health and Heads of Delegation from Member States attended a high-level meeting, titled “Advancing Leadership for Women’s Health and SRHR in the WHO African Region”, as part of the 75th Session of the Regional Committee of the WHO African Region. Dr. Abdourahmane Diallo, Director of Programme Management, representing the WHO Africa Regional Director, Dr Mohamed Janabi.
African health ministers call for accelerating progress in women’s, children’s, and …|27 August 2025|African Region
At the 75th Session of the WHO Regional Committee for Africa, Ministers of Health and high-level delegates converged to reaffirm their commitment to the health and well-being of women, children, and adolescents.
Epidemiological Alert Chikungunya and Oropouche in the Americas Region – 28 August 2025|28 Aug 2025 |Pan American Health Organization
During 2025, outbreaks of chikungunya have been reported in several regions of the world, including Europe and Asia, some of them large in scale. In the Americas Region, several countries have reported an increase in cases. In addition, autochthonous cases of Oropouche continue to be reported in six countries in the Region, including areas outside the historical zones of transmission. Given this situation, the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) urges Member States to strengthen epidemiological and laboratory surveillance, ensure adequate clinical management, and reinforce vector control actions for these two diseases in order to mitigate the risk of outbreaks and reduce complications and deaths.
Cholera |29 August 2025|Multiple countries
Between 1 January and 17 August 2025, a total of 409 222 cholera/AWD cases and 4738 deaths were reported globally, from 31 countries.[1] During the same period in 2024, 510 638 cases and 3248 deaths were reported from 28 countries, representing a 20% decrease in cases, but a 46% increase in deaths.
Circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 1|20 August 2025|Israel
Prior to this outbreak a Sabin-like type 1 virus (SL1), related to SL1 viruses detected in environmental surveillance, was the cause of an acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) case in an unvaccinated 17-year-old male from Jerusalem that was reported on 23 December 2024 and classified as vaccine-associated paralytic poliomyelitis (VAPP).