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We are the UN’s health agency - #HealthForAll. Always check our latest tweets for updated advice/information. We will respond to mis-and-disinformation.

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We landed on the moon. We mapped the genome. Yet as of 2024, over 280 million people — roughly 3% of the world population — were still living with chronic Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C. The 2026 Global #Hepatitis Report out now bit.ly/4vUyLKv
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Responding to a fast-spreading measles outbreak, #Bangladesh 🇧🇩 is scaling up an emergency vaccination campaign to protect millions of young lives. By 18 April, over 1.49 million children were vaccinated, with 2.4 million more children to be reached. In a busy vaccination hall, Afrida, 32, holds her children close. “I brought them because I know the vaccine will protect them," she says. WHO and partners are supporting Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to vaccinate and protect every child against the deadly disease. 🔗: who.int/bangladesh/new… #VaccinesWork #Measles #HealthForAll #Immunization
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The yearly number of new hepatitis B infections has dropped by 32%, and hepatitis C-related infections have fallen by 8% globally. But a lot more needs to be done. Find the latest data on hepatitis in our new report bit.ly/4vUyLKv
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1.3 million people died from viral hepatitis B and C in 2024. Around 85% were hepatitis B related deaths. Since 2015, hepatitis B-related deaths have risen by 17% due to limited diagnosis and treatment. This is unacceptable. Read our latest report breaking down how hepatitis still affects and claims lives
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Did you know? Trachoma is the leading infectious cause of blindness worldwide. Find out more about the disease and how it can be prevented, treated and eliminated.
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In 2025, WHO responded to - 66 emergencies, - across 88 countries, - including 33 million medical consultations through health partners in Gaza. Learn more about WHO’s work for health emergencies and in humanitarian contexts 👉 bit.ly/42oX59G #StandWithScience
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Behind every healthy child in Pakistan, there is someone who showed up for them. Sohail Asghar is one of over 15,000 WHO-trained vaccinators using science to protect millions of children from vaccine-preventable diseases. #WorldImmunizationWeek #StandWithScience
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Vaccines protect people at every stage of life: from a child’s first days through adulthood and beyond. In early childhood, immune systems are still developing, leaving young children more vulnerable to serious illness. That’s why most routine vaccines are given in the first two years of life, offering protection when it matters most. As children grow into their teenage years, booster doses help keep that protection strong and respond to new and emerging health risks. During pregnancy, vaccination plays a crucial role in protecting both parent and baby. Recommended vaccines help pass protective antibodies to babies before birth, giving them a safer start in life. In adulthood and older age, the immune system naturally becomes less robust. Vaccines help reduce the risk of severe illness and hospitalization, helping people stay healthy and live longer. Vaccination is about care, prevention and giving every generation the chance to learn, grow and thrive bit.ly/4mH2HWi #VaccinesWork #WorldImmunizationWeek
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If you’re pregnant or thinking about it, this matters. Vaccination during pregnancy plays an important role in protecting both mother and baby. Recommended vaccines help pass protective antibodies to your baby before birth — offering early protection and peace of mind. Your decision makes a difference. Get vaccinated.
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