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WHO: Global Noncommunicable Disease Network

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A short video produced for the launch by WHO of a network of organizations and experts from around the world to scale up action to combat noncommunicable diseases. The new Global Noncommunicable Disease Network (NCDnet) will strengthen global partnerships and help governments plan and implement measures to reduce the burden of these diseases. The Network will unite currently fragmented efforts by bringing the cancer, cardiovascular, diabetes and respiratory communities together with tobacco control, healthy diets and physical activity advocates.

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List of Most Common Diseases Vocabulary In English | Name of Diseases in Humans

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What Is 'Disease X'? WHO Rings Warning Bells For A Deadlier Pandemic

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Just days after announcing an end of Covid0-19 as a global emergency, the World Health Organisation has asked world to be prepared of a deadlier pandemic.

The WHO maintains a list of “priority diseases” that pose a significant risk of causing the next pandemic.

Familiar names like Ebola, SARS, and Zika have secured their place on this register, but there is one entry that stands out with an ominous moniker—Disease X.

What is this ‘Disease X’?

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Surge in respiratory diseases COVID-19 and JN.1 subvariant

Dr Maria Van Kerkhove talks about the current surge in respiratory diseases COVID-19 and JN.1 subvariant.

WHO continues to assess the situation. Follow WHO’s public health advice to keep your families and friends safe during this holiday season.
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Living With The World’s Most Painful Disease | Body Bizarre

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Kayla lives with the world’s most painful disease: Complex Regional Painful Syndrome (CRPS). Watch as she details how the life-changing disease came about, and her quest to find a cure. #BodyBizarre

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The World’s Rarest Diseases — And How They Impact Everyone | Anna Greka | TED

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Physician-scientist Anna Greka investigates the world’s rarest genetic diseases, decoding the secrets of our cells through “molecular detective work.” She explains how her team is using new, advanced technology to solve decades-old medical mysteries — and shows how this work could help develop precision treatments for millions of people across the globe.

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Global leaders pledge billions to combat infectious diseases after COVID causes setbacks

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Alongside the United Nations General Assembly this week, a push for the fight against infectious diseases. Most countries signed on, but the U.K. is a holdout. As special correspondent Dr. Alok Patel reports, with governments’ budgets tightening, there is concern that life saving programs might have to be scaled back. This story was produced in partnership with the Global Health Reporting Center.

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Preparing for Outbreak: Fighting the World's Deadliest Diseases | Freethink

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Since 2015 the WHO has developed a list of diseases that cause the most harm and that we’re most unprepared for.

The blueprint of priority diseases.

You can check out the actual blueprint for 2018 that we researched here ► https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/2018prioritization-report.pdf?ua=1

And you can learn more about CEPI, the organization that actually uses the WHO blueprint to address diseases here ► https://www.who.int/medicines/ebola-treatment/TheCoalitionEpidemicPreparednessInnovations-an-overview.pdf

Recently the media was abuzz with talk of ‘Disease X,’ a mysterious illness that could spread across the world. And then…nothing happened. It turns out that people had misinterpreted the World Health Organization’s List of Blueprint priority diseases, which identifies the world’s most dangerous diseases in terms of potential for outbreaks or epidemics. There are diseases that are already known – like Ebola, MERS or SARS – and then a space for ‘disease x,’ any new disease which could evolve and pose the threat of a pandemic. By identifying them and planning out potential responses, the World Health Organization is able to better respond to disease outbreaks and contain the spread of illness. While it has been over 100 years since the 1918 Influenza epidemic where the H1N1 virus (aka Spanish Flu) devastated the world, new pathogens are constantly emerging – and the possibility of superbugs spreading across our ever-more-connected world makes the W.H.O.’s work vitally important.

In this Freethink video, host Alex Cardinale gives an in-depth look at how the Blueprint for Priority Diseases works–with guest scientist .

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Vector-Borne Diseases ! Dr. Sunil Chaudhary

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Vector-borne diseases are human illnesses caused by parasites, viruses and bacteria that are transmitted by vectors. Every year there are more than 700,000 deaths from diseases such as malaria, dengue, schistosomiasis, human African trypanosomiasis, leishmaniasis, Chagas disease, yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis and onchocerciasis.

This session outlined the risk of thrombosis associated with the vector vaccines and how patients be counseled about risk and clinical signs and symptoms.

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Dr. Leonardo Brandao, Staff Haematologist, Thrombosis Program Director, SickKids

Moderator: Dr. Upton Allen, Head of Division of Infectious Diseases, SickKids
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What are vector-borne diseases?

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Watch out for other diseases during the rainy season!
Today on The Doctor Is In, we differentiate water-borne from vector-borne diseases, find out how to minimize the risk of infection, and know where to get optimum protection especially this season.
Dr. Freddie Gomez is joined by Dr. Yen Reyes, a pediatric infectious diseases specialist; and Dr. Karin Garcia, a family medicine doctor.
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Bacteria and viruses – What is the difference between bacteria and viruses?

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Bacteria and viruses - What is the difference between bacteria and viruses?

In this animation, the differences between bacteria and viruses are explained. How does a bacterium or virus enter the body? And what are typical complaints of a viral or bacterial infection? Finally, the different treatments for bacterial and viral infections are mentioned.

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😱DANGEROUS! How Flesh Eating Bacteria Kills?

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😱DANGEROUS! How Flesh Eating Bacteria Kills?

Flesh-eating wound bacteria create a severe infection in your wound and can make you dead within 24 hours. Like the video and let’s understand the journey of this wound bacteria from creating severe infection to your death.
Necrotizing Fasciitis is a rare bacterial infection, and a total of 4 types of bacteria are responsible for this infection. This bacteria enters the body through cuts or wounds and targets the fascia layer present under the skin layer. Let me tell you that these bacteria do not feed on your flesh.

This bacteria destroys the soft tissues of your fascia layer very rapidly by releasing some very harmful toxins, and they also keep on increasing their population rapidly. Now; these toxins start to pollute your bloodstream, which causes severe pain around the wound area, inflammation, and fever. When the infection level increases, the skin around the wound gets darker and black-colored blisters start to appear on the skin.

With time, these bacteria make the condition of your wound worse. People with weak immune systems lose their life because of the multi-organ failure condition caused by this rare and life-threatening infection.

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