The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Public health priorities take centre stage at health meet

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MANILA. — The World Health Organisati­on regional committee for the Western Pacific region opened its annual meeting yesterday to discus progress on public health priorities in the region, including dengue, malaria, HIV and sexually transmitte­d diseases.

Aside from these diseases, the Manila-based WHO regional committee said in a statement that the five-day meeting will also tackle environmen­tal health, the sustainabl­e developmen­t goals, the Asia Pacific Strategy for Emerging Diseases and Public Health Emergencie­s.

The meeting hopes to formulate policies to support Western Pacific countries combat the diseases in a bid to sustain the WHO goals. At the meeting, the statement said that “progress report on HIV and sexually transmitte­d infections, expanded programme on immunisati­on, disability prevention and rehabilita­tion including blindness” will also be discussed.

“Regional action plan for healthy newborn infants, anti-microbial resistance and essential medicines” are also among the health topics for discussion­s on the table, the statement said.

The meeting this week is the 67th session of the regional committee, WHO’s governing body for the Western Pacific region.

The committee consists of representa­tives from the region’s member states and associate members who meet annually. — Xinhua.

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