World Health Organization Regional Office for South-East Asia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Communicable Diseases Department

 

Profile and Vision

 

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Disease Surveillance & Epidemiology (DSE)

 

Surveillance and Outbreak Alert

 

International Health Regulations

 

Laboratory support

 

Antimicrobial Resistance

 

DSE subunit Bangkok

 

Prevention & control of priority communicable diseases

 

HIV/AIDS

 

Tuberculosis

 

Malaria

 

Transfusion transmitted infections

 

Elimination and eradication of tropical diseases

 

Leprosy

 

Dengue Fever

 

Lymphatic filariasis & Soil-transmitted Helminthiasis

 

Kala azar

 

Yaws

Press Releases

*     27 September 2011

Over 1.4 billion people are at risk of rabies in South-East Asia

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*     28 July 2011

Viral hepatitis kills more than any other communicable disease in South-East Asia

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*     23 March 2011

WHO: greater innovation key to fight tuberculosis

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*     1 December 2010

We can eliminate HIV/AIDS among children by 2015: WHO

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*     27 February 2009

Epidemiology – the key to responding to health concerns, especially during financial crisis

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*     30 November 2006

WHO urges Countries in South-East Asia Region to scale-up efforts to combat HIV

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*     17 October 2006

Life-saving TB services reaching millions in India - The programme must continue to be supported to achieve TB-related MDG targets for India, says TB Joint Monitoring Mission

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     12 October 2006

WHO guidance on prevention, control and management of Dengue

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     21 August 2006

Health Ministers of WHO’s South-East Asia Region call for consolidation of efforts to improve the health of the people in their countries

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     28 July 2006

Ministers of health, agriculture/livestock adopt Delhi Declaration to optimize synergies of experience and effort  for avian influenza control and pandemic preparedness in Asia

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     02 March 2006

An Avian Influenza pandemic would devastate human health and welfare, cautions WHO Regional Director for South-East Asia

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     30 January 2006

The United Kingdom increases Commitment to Fighting Tuberculosis in India by £41.7million

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