Saturday, May 31, 2014

World No Tobacco Day

Raising taxes on tobacco: what you need to know

World No Tobacco Day 2014
29 May 2014 – Raising taxes on tobacco is both the most effective and cost-effective way of reducing tobacco use around the world. Read our short brochure to find out how countries are successfully increasing tobacco taxes and what WHO recommends for further progress.

6 millionNearly 6 million people die from tobacco-related illness each year.
Fact sheet on tobacco
8%Only 8% of the world’s population live in countries with sufficiently high tobacco taxes.
WHO report on the global tobacco epidemic 2013

WHO 2014: World Alcohol consumption

The Global status report on alcohol and health 2014 presents a comprehensive perspective on the global, regional and country consumption of alcohol, patterns of drinking, health consequences and policy responses in Member States. It represents a continuing effort by the World Health Organization (WHO) to support Member States in collecting information in order to assist them in their efforts to reduce the harmful use of alcohol, and its health and social consequences. The report was launched in Geneva on Monday 12 May 2014 during the second meeting of the global network of WHO national counterparts for implementation of the global strategy to reduce the harmful use of alcohol.

Global status report on alcohol and health 2014

The report provides a global overview of alcohol consumption in relation to public health (Chapter 1) as well as information on: the consumption of alcohol in populations (Chapter 2); the health consequences of alcohol consumption (Chapter 3); and policy responses at national level (Chapter 4). In addition the report contains country profiles for WHO Member States and appendices with statistical annexes, a description of the data sources and methods used as well as references.

Ciro de Quadros (*Rio Pardo 1940, + Washington 28 maio 2014)

Notícia enviada por Airton Fischmann

Falleció Ciro De Quadros, pionero de la erradicación del polio

Também no New York Times

Fue reconocido internacionalmente por sus éxitos en la lucha contra el sarampión y el polio. También trabajó contra la viruela. Tenía 74 años.

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Ciro De Quadros libró su propia cruzada contra el polio, el sarampión y la viruela (Cortesía BBVA)
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El epidemiólogo brasileño Ciro de Quadros, uno de los pioneros en la erradicación de la viruela en todo el mundo y en la eliminación de la polio y el sarampión en América, falleció a los 74 años, informó la Fundación BBVA.

De Quadros (Río Pardo, Brasil, 1940), quien falleció el miércoles en Washington, Estados Unidos, fue reconocido internacionalmente por sus éxitos en la lucha contra estas enfermedades infecciosas, "uno de los principales logros de la medicina".

Este médico, que se formó en su Brasil natal, comenzó su trayectoria en la salud pública en la Amazonía, donde se propuso conseguir un 100 % de  tasa de vacunación entre la población, según señaló la Fundación BBVA en un comunicado replicado por Efe.

Su trayectoria le llevó a trabajar en África para la Organización Mundial de la Salud en la erradicación de la viruela y más tarde en la Organización Panamericana de la Salud, donde fue responsable de la eliminación de la polio y el sarampión en América y, desde 2003, trabajaba como vicepresidente ejecutivo en el Sabine Vaccine Institute, con sede en Washington.

"Lo que se siente al contribuir a erradicar una enfermedad que ha causado millones de muertes es indescriptible. Se tiene la sensación del deber cumplido y anima a seguir trabajando para mejorar la salud global", declaró en 2012 al recoger el premio de la Fundación BBVA.

De Quadros aseguraba que "el siglo XXI será conocido como el siglo de las vacunas. A las muchas que ya tenemos hay que sumar las que se están investigando como, por ejemplo, contra el cáncer de estómago o de hígado. Hay enfermedades que consideramos crónicas o degenerativas y que empezamos a descubrir que se deben a agentes infecciosos contra los que se pueden desarrollar vacunas".

Friday, May 30, 2014

O Guaíba por L.E. Achutti

Não é somente por ser de nosso filho, mas vale a pena ver e compartilhar...
Pretendo colocar nesta página uma coleção de links sobre mais um álbum recentemente lançado pelo nosso filho Luiz Eduardo Robinson Achutti, cuja cerimônia se realizou no Palácio Piratini no dia 27 último.
Não deixem de assistir o vídeo postado pela Katia Arruda, com fundo musical.
Também uma coleção de fotos do lançamento postadas pelo Wagner Cardoso, os textos do Voltaire Schilling e do André Simas Pereira.


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Sunday, May 25, 2014

Antimicrobial resistance

Antimicrobial resistance: global report on surveillance 2014

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Number of pages257
Publication dateApril 2014
LanguagesEnglish
ISBN978 92 4 156474 8 

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Overview

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) threatens the effective prevention and treatment of an ever-increasing range of infections caused by bacteria, parasites, viruses and fungi. An increasing number of governments around the world are devoting efforts to a problem so serious that it threatens the achievements of modern medicine. A post-antibiotic era – in which common infections and minor injuries can kill – far from being an apocalyptic fantasy, is instead a very real possibility for the 21st Century.
This WHO report, produced in collaboration with Member States and other partners, provides for the first time, as accurate a picture as is presently possible of the magnitude of AMR and the current state of surveillance globally.
The report makes a clear case that resistance to common bacteria has reached alarming levels in many parts of the world and that in some settings, few, if any, of the available treatments options remain effective for common infections. Another important finding of the report is that surveillance of antibacterial resistance is neither coordinated nor harmonized and there are many gaps in information on bacteria of major public health importance.
Strengthening global AMR surveillance is critical as it is the basis for informing global strategies, monitoring the effectiveness of public health interventions and detecting new trends and threats. As WHO, along with partners across many sectors moves ahead in developing a global action plan to mitigate AMR, this report will serve as a baseline to measure future progress.

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Many mental illnesses reduce life expectancy more than heavy smoking -- ScienceDaily

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