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Измерение глобальных целевых ориентиров в отношении борьбы с диабетом в Европейском регионе ВОЗ: пример из практики: Германия
8 с.В целях укрепления мер профилактики и борьбы с диабетом были разработаны пять глобальных целевых ориентиров. Прогресс в достижении этих целевых ориентиров в Европейском регионе ВОЗ отслеживается с помощью различных подходови источников данных. В Германии надзор за диабетом осуществляется в рамках Проекта по эпиднадзору за диабетом, собирающего первичные данные различных источников по 40 показателям и группам показателей диабета. Медицинские данные в Германии доступны с определенными ограничениями в связи с действием строгих законов о защите данных
Advancing civil-military collaboration to strengthen health emergency preparedness: meeting report, Geneva, Switzerland, 13-14 June 2023
vi, 38 p
Understanding the PEN-Plus approach to care: expanding access to care for severe noncommunicable diseases in the WHO African Region
viii, 34 p
Epidemiological Bulletin WHO Health Emergencies Programme WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia 15 th edition (2025), 30 Jul 2025 Reporting period: 14 Jul to 27 Jul 2025
Target product profile on in vitro diagnostic assays for the detection of yellow fever in the context of surveillance
iii, 18
Barriers to and drivers of vaccination – insight and recommended actions: targeting vaccination inequities in Azerbaijan
vi, 6 p.Despite overall high national coverage for measles-mumps-rubella and diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccinations in Azerbaijan, suboptimal coverage is found at the subnational level. A qualitative study gathering behavioural insights was conducted in low-coverage districts of Azerbaijan between January and March 2023, aiming to identify barriers to and drivers of childhood vaccination uptake. Findings revealed knowledge gaps and concerns among both health workers and caregivers. Rural areas in these districts also face significant barriers, including a lack of health-care workers and limited outreach. Caregivers demonstrate knowledge of vaccination but have mixed views on safety and effectiveness, and are often influenced by the negative opinions of family and friends. The results of this study were used to inform an action plan with activities tailored to the barriers identified in these districts. It included a focus on health worker capacity-building, community engagement and communication strategies to improve vaccination coverage. The overall aim is to achieve over 95% immunization coverage and reduce refusals by 50%. Key messages emphasize the safety and importance of vaccines, timely vaccination and evidence-based decision-making for caregivers