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By the 10th Revision of the WHO International Statistical Classification of Diseases, Injuries and Causes of Death, low vision is defined as visual acuity of less than 20 / 60 ( 6 / 18 ), but equal to or better than 20 / 200 ( 6 / 60 ), or corresponding visual field loss to less than 20 degrees, in the better eye with best possible correction.
The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems ( ICD ), produced by the World Health Organization ( WHO ), is another commonly used manual which includes criteria for mental disorders.
1. International Classification of Disease ( ICD 2007 )/ WHO classification:
The International Classification of Diseases is published by the World Health Organization ( WHO ) and used worldwide for morbidity and mortality statistics, reimbursement systems, and automated decision support in health care.
The International Conference for the Seventh Revision of the International Classification of Diseases was held in Paris under the auspices of WHO in February 1955.
The International Conference for the Ninth Revision of the International Classification of Diseases, convened by WHO, met in Geneva from 30 September to 6 October 1975.
When ICD-9 was published by the World Health Organization ( WHO ), the International Classification of Procedures in Medicine ( ICPM ) was also developed ( 1975 ) and published ( 1978 ).
There are currently two widely established systems that classify mental disorders — ICD-10 Chapter V: Mental and behavioural disorders, since 1949 part of the International Classification of Diseases produced by the WHO, and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ( DSM-IV ) produced by the American Psychiatric Association ( APA ) since 1952.
Classification systems such as the WHO Family of International Classifications, including the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health ( ICF ) and the International Classification of Diseases ( ICD ), are commonly used to define and measure the components of health.
1. International Classification of Disease ( ICD 2007 )/ WHO classification:
* Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System, a WHO drug classification system
The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems ( ICD-10 ) of the World Health Organization ( WHO ), includes two relevant entries: One is “ Excessive Sexual Drive ” ( coded F52. 8 ), which is divided into satyriasis for males and nymphomania for females.
However, the influential WHO Classification ( published in 2001 ) emphasized a greater emphasis on cell lineage.
* WHO Classification of Glioma
The ICNP ( International Classification for Nursing Practice ) published by the International Council of Nurses has been accepted by the WHO ( World Health organization ) family of classifications.
After nine years of international revision efforts coordinated by the World Health Organization ( WHO ), the World Health Assembly on May 22, 2001, approved the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health and its abbreviation of " ICF.
" This classification was first created in 1980 and then called the International Classification of Impairments, Disabilities, and Handicaps, or ICIDH by WHO to provide a unifying framework for classifying the health components of functioning and disability.
The ICF classification complements WHO ’ s International Classification of Diseases-10th Revision ( ICD ), which contains information on diagnosis and health condition, but not on functional status.
Classification of meningiomas are based upon the WHO classification system.
In 1980 the WHO introduced a framework for working with disability, publishing the " International Classification of Impairments, Disabilities and Handicaps ".
No professional association has recognized PAS as a relevant medical syndrome or mental disorder, and it is not listed in the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders or the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems of the WHO.
The WHA is also responsible for the endorsement of the WHO Family of International Classifications, a series of internationally standardized medical classifications, including the International Classification of Diseases ( ICD ) and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health ( ICF ).

WHO and published
It is controlled by the WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology ( WHOCC ), and was first published in 1976.
Annual minor updates and triennial major updates are published by the WHO.
In planning for a possible influenza pandemic the WHO published a document on pandemic preparedness guidance in 1999, revised in 2005 and in February 2009, defining phases and appropriate actions for each phase in an aide memoir entitled WHO pandemic phase descriptions and main actions by phase.
Other publications of WHO include the Bulletin of the World Health Organization, the Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal ( overseen by EMRO ), the Human Resources for Health ( published in collaboration with BioMed Central ), and the Pan American Journal of Public Health ( overseen by PAHO / AMRO ).
A list of the countries which require yellow fever vaccination is published by the WHO.
In the United Kingdom the professional body is the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering ( educational charity status ) and it is true that the trade still remains virtually ungoverned ; there are no systems in place to monitor or control the activities of unqualified plumbers or those home owners who choose to undertake installation and maintenance works themselves, despite the health and safety issues which arise from such works when they are undertaken incorrectly ; see Health Aspects of Plumbing ( HAP ) published jointly by the World Health Organization ( WHO ) and the World Plumbing Council ( WPC ).
In 2003, the WHO and UNICEF published their Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding, which restated that " processed-food products for infants and young children should, when sold or otherwise distributed, meet applicable standards recommended by the Codex Alimentarius Commission ", and also warned that " lack of breastfeeding — and especially lack of exclusive breastfeeding during the first half-year of life — are important risk factors for infant and childhood morbidity and mortality ".
Similarly, FAO / WHO published a guideline for all governments to handle the issue in small and less developed food businesses.
" In 2010, the WHO published a detailed progress report on the elimination campaign in which they assert that of the 81 countries with endemic LF, 53 have implemented mass drug administration, and 37 have completed five or more rounds in some areas, though urban areas remain problematic.
A report published by the WHO in 2004 estimated that some 1. 2m people were killed and 50m injured in traffic collisions on the roads around the world each year and was the leading cause of death among children 10 – 19 years of age.
On 31 March 2006, it published its " Survey of benzene levels in soft drinks ", which tested 150 products and found that four contained benzene levels above the World Health Organization ( WHO ) guidelines for drinking water.
In 2004, the International Agency for Research on Cancer ( IARC ) of the World Health Organization ( WHO ) reviewed all significant published evidence related to tobacco smoking and cancer.
The updated WHO guidelines published in 2007 recommends classifying such tumors for the time being as ‘ glioblastoma with oligodendroglioma component ’.

WHO and 2001
A 2001 World Health Organization ( WHO ) report found that infant formula prepared in accordance with applicable Codex Alimentarius standards was a safe complementary food and a suitable breast milk substitute.
" TO THE MEMORY OF THE JEWS OF JEDWABNE AND ITS ENVIRONS, MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, OUR FELLOW CITIZENS OF THIS LAND, WHO WERE MURDERED, BURNED ALIVE AT THIS PLACE ON JULY 10TH, 1941 ...... July 10, 2001 "
In 2001, Aventis ( now Sanofi-Aventis ) and the WHO formed a five-year partnership, during which more than 320, 000 vials of pentamidine, over 420, 000 vials of melarsoprol, and over 200, 000 bottles of eflornithine were produced by Sanofi-Aventis, to be given to the WHO and distributed by the association Médecins sans Frontières ( also known as Doctors Without Borders ) in countries where the sleeping sickness is endemic.
In its 2001 report, the WHO set the figure of people at risk of infection at 60 million, of which only 4 to 5 million had access to any kind of medical monitoring.
Many large institutions, such as the WHO and the CDC, have created databases and modern computer systems ( public health informatics ) that can track and monitor emerging outbreaks of illnesses such as influenza, SARS, HIV, and even bioterrorism, such as the 2001 anthrax attacks in the United States.

WHO and updated
WHO Disease Staging System for HIV Infection and Disease in Adults and Adolescents was first produced in 1990 by the World Health Organization and updated in September 2005.
WHO Disease Staging System for HIV Infection and Disease was first produced in 1990 by the World Health Organisation and updated in September 2005.
On the basis of updated survey conducted by School of Environmental Studies ( SOES ), Jadavpur University, out of total 22 administrative blocks in 22, 21 and 16 blocks arsenic above 10 μg / L ( WHO Recommended value of arsenic in drinking water ), 50 μg / L ( Indian standard value of arsenic in drinking water ) and 300 μg / L ( the concentration predicting overt arsenical skin lesions ) was noted respectively.

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