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Get health advice now
Website of the NHS Direct health advice service. Check your symptoms with the online self-help guide, and find out how to get health advice and medical information on the phone and digital TV. You can also send a health enquiry and find out about ... [... more]
NHS Direct

Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever
The disease was first described in the Crimea in 1944 and given the name Crimean haemorrhagic fever. In 1969 it was recognized that the pathogen causing Crimean haemorrhagic fever was the same as that responsible for an illness identified in 1956 ... [... more]
World Health Organization

Diphtheria
Toxoid as DTP, DT or Td - at least three primary doses given by the intramuscular route Immunization surveillance, assessment and monitoring Monitoring immunization systems and safety Assessing diseases burden and immunization impact Vaccine ... [... more]
World Health Organization

Definiciones y fuentes
Niveles de exposición típicos en el hogar y en el medio ambiente En el medio en que vivimos, hay campos electromagnéticos por todas partes, pero son invisibles para el ojo humano. Se producen campos eléctricos por la acumulaci& [... more]
World Health Organization

Marburg haemorrhagic fever
Marburg haemorrhagic fever is a severe and highly fatal disease caused by a virus from the same family as the one that causes Ebola haemorrhagic fever. Viewed under electron microscopy, the viruses show particles shaped like elongated filaments, ... [... more]
World Health Organization

WHO / Measles
Measles remains a leading cause of death among young children, despite the availability of a safe and effective vaccine for the past 40 years. In 2006, it was estimated that there were 242 000 measles deaths globally: this translates to about 663 ... [... more]
World Health Organization

Preguntas frecuentes sobre la gripe aviar
La gripe aviar es una enfermedad veterinaria contagiosa provocada por virus que normalmente sólo infectan a las aves y, con menor frecuencia, a los cerdos. Aunque los virus de la gripe aviar son muy específicos en cuanto a la especie que ... [... more]
World Health Organization

Los campos electromagnéticos y la salud pública
Hoy día la telefonía móvil es algo corriente en todo el mundo. Esa tecnología inalámbrica se basa en una amplia red de antenas fijas o estaciones de base que transmiten información mediante señales de [... more]
World Health Organization

Informe sobre la salud en el mundo
El Informe sobre la salud en el mundo 2007 - un porvenir más seguro Protección de la salud pública mundial en el siglo XXI marca un hito en la historia de la salud pública y señala lo que podría ser uno de los [... more]
World Health Organization

New survey finds highest rates of drug-resistant TB to date
The report, "Anti-tuberculosis drug resistance in the world", is based on data collected between 2002 and 2006 on 90 000 TB patients in 81 countries. It found that extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB), a virtually untreatable form [... more]
World Health Organization

Poliomyelitis
Polio (poliomyelitis) mainly affects children under five years of age. One in 200 infections leads to irreversible paralysis (usually in the legs). Among those paralysed, 5% to 10% die when their breathing muscles become immobilized. Polio cases ... [... more]
World Health Organization

How can injuries be prevented?
Injuries cause 5 million deaths every year. They are also a leading cause of demand for medical care and rehabilitation services. People of all ages are affected, but some groups are more at risk. For example, for people between the ages of 5 and ... [... more]
World Health Organization
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