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Universal Health Coverage: Half the World Still Lacks Essential Health Services
Key Facts At least 4.5 billion people—more than half the global population—lacked full coverage of essential health services in 2021…
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Ultraviolet Radiation: The Invisible Threat Claiming 60,000 Lives Annually
Key Facts UV radiation causes approximately 60,000 premature deaths annually, primarily from melanoma and other skin cancers Between 2 and…
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Typhoid: The Ancient Scourge Still Claiming Lives in the Antibiotic Era
Key Facts Typhoid fever causes an estimated 11–20 million cases and 128,000–161,000 deaths worldwide each year Over 70% of cases…
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Tuberculosis: The World’s Deadliest Infectious Disease Kills 1.23 Million Annually Despite Being Curable
KEY FACTS In 2024, tuberculosis killed 1.23 million people globally, including 150,000 among people with HIV, making it the world’s…
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Tsunamis: The Giant Waves That Killed 250,000 in Two Decades—Most in a Single Day
KEY FACTS Between 1998-2017, tsunamis caused more than 250,000 deaths globally, with 227,000 occurring in the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami…
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Tropical Cyclones: The Deadly Storms Claiming 43 Lives Daily and Threatening Billions
KEY FACTS From 1998-2017, tropical cyclones (hurricanes, typhoons) killed 233,000 people globally, ranking second only to earthquakes among weather-related disasters…
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Travel and Health: WHO’s Framework for Protecting Global Travelers
Key Facts Over 1 billion international tourist arrivals are recorded annually, with travelers crossing disease-endemic borders daily WHO reports that…
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Transplantation: WHO Reports 173,727 Organ Transplants in 2024—Yet They Meet Less Than 10% of Global Needs
KEY FACTS A record 173,727 solid organ transplants were performed worldwide in 2024, representing a 2% increase over 2023 and…
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Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine: The Practices WHO Reports Billions Use—But Research Funding Remains Under 1%
KEY FACTS Billions of people worldwide rely on traditional, complementary, and integrative medicine (TCIM), with 67% of countries reporting that…
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Trachoma: The Blinding Eye Disease WHO Reports Has Been Eliminated in 28 Countries — But 102.6 Million People Still at Risk
KEY FACTS Trachoma causes blindness or visual impairment in approximately 1.9 million people worldwide and accounts for 1.4% of all…
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Tobacco: The 8 Million Annual Deaths WHO Calls “One of the Biggest Public Health Threats Ever”
KEY FACTS Tobacco kills over 8 million people annually worldwide—more than 7 million from direct use and 1.3 million non-smokers…
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Tick-Borne Encephalitis: The Viral Brain Infection Spreading Across Europe as Climate Change Extends Tick Season
KEY FACTS Approximately 10,000–12,000 clinical cases of tick-borne encephalitis are reported annually, though this figure significantly underestimates actual burden due…
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Tetanus: The ‘Silent Killer’ That’s Claimed 95% Fewer Newborn Lives in 30 Years
KEY FACTS Global tetanus vaccination programs reduced newborn deaths by 95% over the last 30 years, from approximately 200,000 deaths…
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Taeniasis and Cysticercosis: A Preventable Parasitic Disease Causing 30% of Epilepsy Cases in Endemic Regions
KEY FACTS Taenia solium causes 30% of epilepsy cases in endemic areas where people and free-roaming pigs live together, rising…
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Congenital Syphilis Cases Surge Globally: WHO Data Reveals Preventable Tragedy Affecting 660,000 Newborns Annually
Key Facts: WHO and Syphilis WHO estimates 7.1 million new syphilis infections occur globally each year among adults aged 15-49…
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