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Neglected tropical diseases: PAHO calls for an end to delays in treatment in the Americas

On the first World Day for Neglected Tropical Diseases, PAHO urged governments to provide comprehensive and universal care for the millions of people affected by these poverty-related diseases in the Americas, including leprosy, dengue, leishmaniasis and Chagas.

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Carissa F. Etienne: COVID-19 has revealed a pandemic of inequality

Pervasive inequality in the Americas has fueled the COVID-19 pandemic and must be tackled. PAHO’s Director addresses actions to curb the devastating effects of inequality in public health in an Op-ed published in Nature Medicine. 

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new campaign on the importance of newborn care

PAHO launches campaign on the importance of newborn care during the first 28 days of life

In Latin America and the Caribbean, 255 babies age less than one-month die each day. The “28 Days, Time to Care and Love” campaign seeks to increase the skills and self-confidence of parents and caregivers, and raise awareness among health professionals of the importance of good care practices to reduce neonatal mortality.

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Study warns of high levels of depression and suicidal thoughts in Latin American health workers during pandemic

Study warns of high levels of depression and suicidal thoughts in Latin American health workers during pandemic

PAHO urges protection of health workers’ mental health and warns of impact of continuous pressure in the face of increasing COVID-19 cases.

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PAHO & UKaid Handover Nine Smart Health Facilities to Jamaica (Photo: PAHO)

PAHO & UKaid Handover Nine Smart Health Facilities to Jamaica

UKaid and PAHO partnered to retrofit nine health centers island wide, making them safer, greener, and more resilient to natural disasters and climate change.

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Chagas: The Silent Disease

Chagas: The Silent Disease

Chagas disease has a latent stage that can last for many years. It is estimated that 8 million people are infected and most of them don’t even know it. Watch the video and learn more in the context of the first World Day for Neglected Tropical Diseases.

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