Sepsis accounts for 1 in five deaths globally: WHO chief

World Health Organisation (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (File Photo/ANI)

On World Sepsis Day, Director General of World Health Organisation (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said that WHO is committed to addressing Sepsis as a global threat.

To observe World Sepsis Day, Tedros shared a video on X, captioned, “#Sepsis accounts for nearly 1 in 5 deaths globally, including children. We know these deaths can be avoided, through vaccines, rapid diagnostics and timely access to appropriate and effective treatments. We call on all countries to take serious action. #HealthForAll.”

“Sepsis accounts for nearly one in five deaths globally, and 85 per cent of Sepsis cases and deaths are in low and middle-income countries,” said Tedros in a short video message.

He added that children under five years of age are among the most affected, but these deaths can be avoided through vaccines, rapid diagnostics, and timely access to appropriate and effective treatment.

“WHO is committed to addressing Sepsis as a global threat. Six years ago, our member states adopted the first global resolution on Sepsis. This year’s, World Health Assembly adopted a resolution on emergency, critical and operative care, as well as a global strategy on infection prevention and control,” Tedros said.

The WHO chief also said that next year, “WHO will launch new guidelines on Sepsis prevention and management, including prevention of bloodstream infections.”

Source: https://theprint.in/world/sepsis-accounts-for-1-in-five-deaths-globally-who-chief/1761049/

‘Gujarat will be mecca of traditional medicine’, says WHO chief at G20 health ministers’ meet in Gandhinagar

Ghebreyesus earlier said that although Covid-19 is no longer a global health emergency, it is still a ‘global health threat’.

WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus speaks during the G20 Health Ministers’ Meeting, in Gandhinagar.(PTI)

World Health Organisation director general Tedros Ghebreyesus on Saturday hailed Gujarat as the future hub of traditional medicine.

“I believe that a few years from now Gujarat will be the mecca of traditional medicine. It is unique and it is very important,” Ghebreyesus told PTI at the G20 health ministers’ meeting in Gandhinagar.

Earlier in the day, Union health minister Mansukh Mandaviya unveiled the ‘Global Initiative on Digital Health, a WHO Managed Network’ at the Mahatma Mandir convention, in the presence of Ghebreyesus.

The WHO chief said the GIDH is an integrative step that fosters equity in healthcare by converging efforts and best practices.

“It will amplify our efforts with the incorporation of tools, such as AI while giving due importance to ethics, policy, and governance. GIDH will ensure that no one is left behind,” PTI quoted Ghebreyesus as saying.

The WHO DG said the global health body is committed to use the latest technologies for health, adding that the power of digital health technologies like telemedicine and AI has had a significant impact across the world over the last two decades.

“The potential and successful implementation of technology during the times of severe healthcare disruptions was evident during COVID-19 in the form of telemedicine usage”, he added.

Source: https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/tedros-ghebreyesus-who-chief-g20-health-ministers-meeting-gandhinagar-gujarat-101692461321723.html

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