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WHO chief ‘confident’ Olympics will be safe despite Zika

BRASILIA, Brazil (AFP) -- The head of the World Health Organization said Tuesday she is confident Brazil can host the Rio Olympics…

Immunized Mosquitos, ginagamit sa pagsugpo ng Zika Virus

WHO: "Mga bansa, kailangang mamuhunan sa health system para labanan ang Zika Virus" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2eBEyFLykM

WHO launches Global Emergency Response Plan for Zika outbreak

THE World Health Organization has launched a global Strategic Response Framework and Joint Operations Plan to guide the international response…

Millions die from air pollution, mainly in China, India

WASHINGTON, United States (AFP)--Air pollution kills more than 5.5 million people around the world each year, with over half of…

Expert urges Europe to be vigilant against Zika virus outbreak

  (Courtesy CCTV) -- A Portugal tropical disease expert urged Europe to be vigilant against possible Zika virus outbreak. Vitor…

Mexico steps up prevention as Zika infection count tops 30

  (Reuters) -- Mexico's infection rate of the Zika has topped 30 as the Latin American country steps up preventative…

Zika Virus, Global Public Health Emergency – WHO

Idineklara na ng World Health Organization (WHO) bilang “public health emergency of international concern” ang Zika virus outbreak. Ipinaliwanag ni…

WHO declares Zika virus global public health emergency

  (Reuters) -- The World Health Organization has declared the mosquito-borne Zika virus to be an international public health emergency…

WHO to assess public health emergency posed by Zika virus

  (Eagle News) – A committee from the World Health Organization (WHO) will convene today, Monday, February 1, to assess…

Level of alarm extremely high for Zika virus: WHO chief

World Health Organization (WHO) official Thursday said the Zika virus is spreading quickly in the Americas and the “level of…

Tourists in Rio exercise caution but show little fear of Zika outbreak

The mosquito-borne Zika virus may be running rampant throughout Brazil, but many tourists in Rio de Janeiro for the world…

Zika virus could be linked to 4,000 microcephaly cases in Brazil, WHO says

  (Reuters) -- The mosquito-borne Zika virus could be linked to 4,000 suspected cases of microcephaly in Brazil including 49…

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