Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Mustafa Kamal arrives in Cairo to attend WHO Regional Committee meeting

CAIRO: Federal Minister for Health Syed Mustafa Kamal arrived in Cairo, Egypt, to attend the 72nd Session of the WHO Regional Committee for the Eastern Mediterranean, accompanied by a high-level Pakistani delegation. The key regional forum brings together health ministers and representatives from member countries to discuss public health policies, regional cooperation, and shared challenges … Read more

UN urges Taliban to lift work ban on Afghan women aid workers

UN urges Taliban to lift work ban on Afghan women aid workers

New York: The United Nations has called on the Taliban government in Afghanistan to immediately lift restrictions preventing local female aid workers from carrying out their duties, warning that continued bans threaten vital humanitarian efforts, including earthquake relief. In a statement issued Thursday, the UN said that de facto arrangements had previously allowed female staff … Read more

WHO sounds alarm as post-flood outbreaks grip Pakistan

WHO

ISLAMABAD: The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported a sharp rise in waterborne and vector-borne diseases across Pakistan in the aftermath of recent floods, warning of a growing public health crisis. According to the report, dengue cases have increased by 41 percent and malaria cases by 26 percent since the flooding began. The situation is … Read more

Bill Gates donates $1 million to aid flood-affected communities

Bill Gates donates $1 million to aid flood-affected communities

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has donated $1 million to support Pakistan in dealing with the ongoing monsoon floods. The money will be given through the World Health Organization (WHO) to boost emergency response and preparedness across the country. According to the WHO, the aid will focus on 33 high-risk districts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, … Read more

Gaza: Hunger kills 289, 15,000 awaits for medical evacuation

Gaza: Hunger kills 289, 15,000 awaits for medical evacuation

Gaza: The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has reached alarming levels as the Israeli blockade and ongoing bombardment continue to devastate the region, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) and Gaza’s Ministry of Health. WHO Director-General has warned that more than 15,600 patients, including 3,800 children, are in urgent need of medical evacuation from war-torn … Read more

WHO warns workplace heat stress threatens health and economy

WHO warns workplace heat stress threatens health and economy

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) have warned that extreme workplace heat is emerging as a major threat to workers’ health and economic productivity, as climate change drives more frequent and intense heatwaves. The joint report, the first on workplace heat stress since 1969, states that millions of workers worldwide … Read more

WHO to train 49,000 health workers for HPV drive

WHO

ISLAMABAD: World Health Organization (WHO), in collaboration with the Government of Pakistan, will train more than 49,000 health workers from September 15 to 27 in preparation for the upcoming rollout of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. The campaign marks a historic step in the fight against cervical cancer, aiming for the first time to vaccinate … Read more

WHO delegation meets PMDC President

WHO

ISLAMABAD: A high-level delegation from the World Health Organization (WHO) visited the President of the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) to strengthen collaboration aimed at aligning medical and public health education with the evolving Primary Health Care (PHC) needs . During the meeting, discussions focused on the establishment and improving of primary health care … Read more

Fear and uncertainty haunt war-shattered Gaza: UN  

UN  

UITED NATIONS: Israel’s deadly military operations and the aid blockade have continued to add to daily fears and hardships being faced by those about to give birth in the devastated enclave. That’s the message from the UN World Health Organization, WHO, which said that mothers are going into labour amid dire conditions, putting their health … Read more

CM Maryam seeks operational plan to control spread of HIV/AIDS in Taunsa   

CM Maryam

LAHORE: Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz has sought an operational plan to control HIV/AIDS in Tehsil Taunsa Sharif. According to the hospital administration, another child has confirmed the HIV virus in Tunsa, after which the number of affected children has increased to 107 while the hospital is being screened daily by children, including. Chief Minister … Read more

PM calls for coordinated efforts to eradicate Hepatitis C from Pakistan

PM

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called for coordinated efforts by federal and provincial governments and all stakeholders to eradicate Hepatitis C from Pakistan. Speaking at a recognition ceremony here, marking the successful completion of the pilot project of the PM’s National Hepatitis C Elimination Programme in Gilgit Baltistan, the prime minister emphasized the importance of … Read more

Breast cancer deaths expected to climb by 68% worldwide by 2050, WHO warns

Breast cancer

UNITED NATIONS: Breast cancer cases are expected to increase by 38 percent globally by 2050, with annual deaths from the disease projected to rise by 68 percent, according to a new report from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a specialized branch of the World Health Organization (WHO), a Geneva-based UN agency. The … Read more

PM Shehbaz launches first anti-polio drive of 2025

PM Shehbaz

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif launched a nationwide anti-polio campaign for the year 2025 (Feb 3-9) by administering polio drops to children under the age of five.

Addressing the launching ceremony, the prime minister reaffirmed his government’s determination to eliminate the polio disease from Pakistan.

He said that the national polio vaccination drive would target millions of children in the country to save their future and health.

He hoped that the dedicated teams would work day and night to eradicate the disease, and would reach the far flung areas and villages, adding these teams would successfully meet the huge national responsibility by utilizing their complete energies.

The prime minister said that unfortunately, during the last year, a total of 77 polio cases were reported in the country which emerged as a huge challenge, besides posing a setback.

This year, only one case was reported, he said, and expressed the resolve to eradicate polio at all costs; with dedicated team work and support from the international partners.

The prime minister also expressed the hope that with international coordination and support, the crippling disease in the neighbouring brotherly country Afghanistan would end.

He appreciated all the international partners including WHO, UNICEF, Bill Gates Foundation and the brotherly country Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for their commitment and efforts to the government in its efforts to eliminate polio.

Speaking on the occasion, PM’ Coordinator on National Health Services Dr Mukhtar Bharat said that they had highlighted the number of polio cases which were reported last year and did not hide it from the international community.

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WHO calls for international support to fund relief aid in Gaza

More than 10,000 aid trucks have entered Gaza since ceasefire: UN

UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) expressed cautious optimism on Friday regarding a potential increase in humanitarian aid to Gaza following the ceasefire deal between Israel’s security cabinet and Hamas. Dr. Rik Peeperkorn, WHO’s representative in the occupied Palestinian territories (OPT), stated that “The target is to get between 500 and 600 … Read more

Pakistan registers first MERS Coronavirus case

Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The first case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome(MERS) Coronavirus has been reported and successfully treated in Pakistan.

A Pakistani infected with the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus came from Saudi Arabia last month.

Officials said that on September 4, the victim was admitted to a private hospital in Jhelum for heart treatment. The next day, the World Health Organization (WHO)and Saudi authorities reported that the victim was suffering from the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus.

Officials also said that the victim was shifted to the ISLAMABAD: The first case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus has been reported in Pakistan.

A Pakistani infected with the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus came from Saudi Arabia last month.

Officials said that on September 4, the victim was admitted to a private hospital in Jhelum for heart treatment. The next day, the World Health Organization and Saudi authorities reported that the victim was suffering from the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Corona virus.

Officials also said that the victim was shifted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) ward of Benazir Bhutto Hospital Rawalpindi and later discharged after successful treatment. more than 40 people who came in contact with the patient were tested and all came back negative.

Officials further said that the victim is residing in his house in Khariyan after recovery.

According to the authorities, the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus disease appeared in 2012, this virus is a disease transmitted from camels to humans, the most 2204 cases of this virus were reported from Saudi Arabia where 862 people have died so far.

Officials further said that the victim is residing in his house in Kharian near Gujrat after recovery.

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TikTok Collaborates with WHO for Mental Health Campaign

TikTok

TikTok partnered with the World Health Organisation (WHO) to promote mental health education through a year-long collaboration. The initiative will focus on providing reliable mental wellbeing content and combating misinformation with the help of WHO’s Fides Network, a community of healthcare professionals who are also TikTok creators. This network includes creators from the UK, US, … Read more

WHO Reports Increase in Problematic Social Media Use Among Teens

Social Media

The World Health Organization issued a warning on Wednesday about a “sharp rise in problematic social media use” among teenagers in Europe, indicating that it is negatively affecting their mental health. The organization’s European division also highlighted that more than one in ten adolescents are at “risk of problematic gaming.” The WHO Europe defined problematic … Read more

7th Monkeypox case detected in Pakistan

Monkeypox

ISLAMABAD: Another person has been tested positive for Monkeypox in Islamabad on Monday, a total 7 case was reported in the country so far.

The 44 years old person came from KSA, belongs to Gujarat district of Punjab and it is the 7th Mpox case this year and 6th after World Health Organization (WHO) emergency declared last month.

The patient is currently at Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) Islamabad and stable.

The Mpox causes signs and symptoms which usually begin within a week but can start 1–21 days after exposure. Symptoms typically last 2–4 weeks but may last longer in someone with a weakened immune system.

The common symptoms of mpox are: rash, fever,sore throat, headache, muscle aches, back pain, low energy and swollen lymph nodes.

It should be noted that last month the World Health Organization declared monkeypox as a public health emergency.

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WHO grants approval for first Mpox vaccine to strengthen disease control in Africa

WHO grants approval for first Mpox vaccine to strengthen disease control in Africa

The vaccine, from Bavarian Nordic A/S, has received pre-qualification,  The vaccine is expected to reach areas of greatest need, along with other response measures. The Africa Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported that nearly 70% of mpox cases in Congo. On Friday, the World Health Organization announced that it has granted its first authorization … Read more

WHO identifies fake pharmaceutical raw material supply in Pakistan

WHO

ISLAMABAD: World Health Organization (WHO) has identified the supply of fake raw materials for drug manufacturing in Pakistan.

The Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) has issued pictures and warning message of fake propylene glycol, an important ingredient in various medications is being supplied by unscrupulous elements, and two batches of the chemical were counterfeit.

According to the DRAP, the supply of fake raw materials of medicine was revealed in Pakistan, after which regulatory body issued pictures and warning message of fake propylene glycol.

DRAP said that WHO has identified fake drug raw material supply, nefarious elements supplying fake propylene glycol badges.

The letter said that 2 badges of Dowerup label of Propylene Glycol are fake, one badge of Doochemical company label of propylene glycol is fake, pharma industry uses Propylene Glycol as raw material and it is used in alternative medicines, solutions.

DRAP said that counterfeit propylene glycol should not be used in pharmaceuticals, as its formulation is harmful to human health.

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WHO official dismisses Mpox as new COVID variant

WHO official dismisses Mpox as new COVID variant

Mpox, a viral infection causing pus-filled lesions and flu-like symptoms, is usually mild but can be fatal. The clade 1b variety has raised global concern due to its spread through routine close contact. Sweden confirmed a case of the variant linked to a growing outbreak in Africa. A World Health Organization official emphasized on Tuesday … Read more

EU health agency urges Europe to prepare for more Monkey pox cases

EU health agency urges Europe to prepare for more Monkey pox cases

The ECDC reported that the overall risk to the general population in the EU. However, it recommends high levels of preparedness planning and awareness-raising activities. The ECDC states Europe is “highly likely” to see more imported cases. On Friday, the European Union health agency urged its member states to prepare for more cases of a … Read more

WHO Chief urges global countries to seal pandemic deal

WHO Chief urges global countries to seal pandemic deal

WHO chief, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, urges countries to finalize a global agreement. Ghebreyesus praised the negotiators’ dedication and commitment to pushing forward despite misinformation. Despite the missed deadline, countries have expressed a commitment to continue pushing for an accord. On Monday, the World Health Organization chief urged countries to finalize a landmark global agreement on … Read more

PIDE calls for uniformity in taxing cigarettes

PIDE

ISLAMABAD: Health experts and anti-tobacco activists urge the government to harmonize cigarette taxes with WHO guidelines to protect the country’s youth from falling victim to smoking, a consequence of the current affordability of cigarettes*.

Imposition of low taxes on cigarettes in Pakistan make them cheaper that not only increases the number of smokers every year but also smoking related diseases and health bill for the government.

Dr Maleek Haider has an unending number of patients of smoking-induced ailments.

“Most of my patients are poor and bread-winners in their families. I have observed that they start smoking at an early age and fall sick by the time they cross 30,” he said.

His observation strikes a chord with the findings of one of the latest studies on smoking in Pakistan conducted by Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.

It says that 86 percent of the cost of smoking-induced diseases is borne by individuals in 35–64 age group.

Alarmingly, it also states that total cost of mortality and morbidity by smoking accounts for 1.6 percent of GDP of a country that spends less than 1 percent of its GDP on healthcare.

Shedding light on why cigarettes are cheap, the study says that it is due to overlooking at the guidelines set by the World Health Organization (WHO).

The WHO guidelines state that “threshold of 70 percent of the retail price or the level required to cover the costs tobacco makes the country incur. In the latter case, the increase would be four to five times what the tax rate is now.

In the long run, however, the two-tier system should be abolished to have a single-tier system. This would help in bringing the poor out of the vicious cycle of poverty in addition to reducing the smoking-related disease burden.”

The total revenue collected from cigarettes taxation in the fiscal year 2021-22 was Rs 150 billion. Hence, the economic and health cost imposed by smoking on society is 3.65 times higher than the overall tax collected from the tobacco industry.

Similarly, the smoking-attributable direct cost is 8.3 percent of the total health expenditures, which is significantly high. Likewise, the total economic cost of smoking is almost equal (1.03 times) to the public sector health spending (both federal and provincial), says the PIDE report.

Anti-tobacco activists have called for increasing taxes on cigarettes instead of utilities such as electricity and gas.

Malik Imran Ahmad, Country Head of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (CTFK), also pointed out high prevalence of tobacco use in the country, with 31.9 million adults (15 years and above) consuming tobacco products, accounting for about 19.7% of the adult population.

It is estimated that smoking-induced illnesses, such as cancer, diabetes, and heart diseases, contribute to over 160,000 deaths annually in Pakistan.

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