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WHO's help has contributed to a 40 % fall in the number of deaths from tuberculosis between 1990 and 2010, and since 2005, it claims that over 46 million people have been treated and an estimated 7 million lives saved through practices advocated by WHO.
In 1995, the World Health Organization ( WHO ) estimated that between 2 and 3 million people were permanently disabled because of leprosy at that time.
( The WHO estimated that some 1. 2 million people were killed and 50 million injured on the roads around the world in 2004.
It has been proposed that human genes " evolved with the expectation of requiring a certain threshold of physical activity " and that sedentary lifestyle results in abnormal gene expression .< ref name =" Cordain1998 "> Compared to ancestral humans, modern humans often have substantially less lean muscle, which is a risk factor for insulin resistance .< ref > Human metabolic processes were evolved in the presence of physical activity-rest cycles, which regularly depleted skeletal muscles of their glycogen stores .< ref > S. Boyd Eaton estimated that ancestral humans spent one-third of their caloric intake on physical activity ( 1000 kcal / day out of the total caloric intake of 3000 kcal / day ), and that the paleolithic lifestyle was well approximated by the WHO recommendation of the physical activity level of 1. 75, or 60 minutes / day of moderate-intensity exercise.
According to the World Health Organization ( WHO ), an estimated 50, 000 to 100, 000 women develop obstetric fistulas each year and over two million women currently live with obstetric fistula.
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.
In 2009, the World Health Organization ( WHO ) estimated that there are 33. 4 million people worldwide living with HIV / AIDS, with 2. 7 million new HIV infections per year and 2. 0 million annual deaths due to AIDS.
A World Health Organization ( WHO ) study estimated that between 70 and 90 % of head injuries that receive treatment are mild.
The WHO group reviewed studies on the epidemiology of MTBI and found a hospital treatment rate of 1 3 per 1000 people, but since not all concussions are treated in hospitals, they estimated that the rate per year in the general population is over 6 per 1000 people.
" The term " Sick Building Syndrome " was coined by WHO in 1986 when they also estimated that 10-30 % of newly built office buildings in the West had indoor air problems.
The WHO has estimated that 160 million cases of infection are acquired annually worldwide.
In September 2008, the World Health Organization ( WHO ) estimated that approximately 80 percent of the world population has either no or insufficient access to treatment for moderate to severe pain.
As of 2008, the WHO estimated that more than 81 million units of blood were being collected annually.
A power surge during a test procedure resulted in a criticality accident, leading to a powerful steam explosion and fire that released a significant fraction of core material into the environment, resulting in a death toll of 56 as well as estimated 4, 000 additional cancer fatalities ( official WHO estimate ) among people exposed to elevated doses of radiation.
The prognosis of hydatidiform moles can be estimated by scoring systems such as the Modified WHO Prognostic Scoring System, wherein scores between 1 and 4 from various parameters are summed together:
The probability of a tumor recurring or growing after surgery can be estimated by comparing the tumor's WHO ( World Health Organization ) grade and by the extent of surgery by the Simpson Criteria.
In addition, fasciolosis is now recognized as an emerging human disease: the World Health Organization ( WHO ) has estimated that 2. 4 million people are infected with Fasciola, and a further 180 million are at risk of infection. Fasciola hepatica
The risk can be estimated by scoring systems such as the Modified WHO Prognostic Scoring System, wherein scores between 1 and 4 from various parameters are summed together:
In 1995, the WHO estimated that 300, 000 people were afflicted with the disease.
In 2006, the WHO estimated that about 70, 000 people could have the disease, which, if left untreated, is always fatal.
Worldwide, the WHO International Agency for Research on Cancer estimated that in 2002 17. 8 % of human cancers were caused by infection, with 11. 9 % being caused by one of seven different viruses.
For example, in its World Health Report 2006, the WHO estimated a shortage of almost 4. 3 million doctors, midwives, nurses and support workers worldwide, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, in order to meet target coverage levels to achieve the Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5.
According to the WHO in 2005 an estimated 55 % of women do not have sufficient antenatal care and 24 % have no access to family planning services.

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In 1986, WHO started it global programme on the growing problem of HIV / AIDS, followed two years later by additional attention on preventing discrimination against sufferers and UNAIDS was formed in 1996.
However, the WHO plans to continue the vaccination campaign in another five African countries — Central African Republic, Ghana, Guinea, Côte d ' Ivoire, and Nigeriaand stated that approximately 160 million people in the continent could be at risk unless the organization acquires additional funding.

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According to the WHO, 100 140 million women and girls are living with FGM, including 92 million girls over the age of 10 in Africa.
* 1980 FAO / IAEA / WHO Joint Expert Committee on Food Irradiation recommends the clearance generally up to 10 kGy " overall average dose "
** High-dose irradiation: Wholesomeness of food irradiated with doses above 10 kGy, WHO, Geneva, 1999, Technical Report Series No. 890
Other guidelines for nutrition also have implications for the beverages we consume for healthy hydration-for example, the World Health Organization ( WHO ) recommend that added sugars should represent no more than 10 % of total energy intake.
In winter, some parts of Ulaanbaatar can reach daily average concentrations of a particular type of PM known as PM10 — particles with a diameter of 10 microns or smaller — that are 70 to 85 times the maximum daily exposure recommended by the World Health Organization ( WHO ).
" 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 "
A pharmacokinetically superior regime, recommended by the WHO, involves giving an initial dose of 10 mg / kg followed 6 8 hours later by 5 mg / kg, then 5 mg / kg on the following 2 days.
The People's Republic of China ( PRC ) notified the World Health Organization ( WHO ) about this outbreak on February 10, reporting 305 cases ( including 105 health-care workers ) and 5 deaths ; it was later reported that the outbreak in Guangdong had peaked in mid-February, but that appears to be false, as later 806 infections and 34 deaths were reported
The WHO estimates that although incidences vary between 2. 6 % and 33 %, the prevalence globally is approximately 10 % of breastfeeding women.
On October 10, 2011 the WHO announced a total of 566 confirmed human cases which resulted in the deaths of 332 people since 2003.
The only PAH with an acceptable limit of 10 íg / kg, fixed by FAO / WHO, is benzopyrene, because it is highly carcinogenic.
* International Association for Suicide Prevention Organization co-sponsors World Suicide Prevention Day on September 10 every year with the World Health Organization ( WHO ).
In order to formalise a collaboration between the International NGDO community and WHO / PBL, the Consultative Group was formed, an elected body of 10 NGDOs from the Partnership Committee.
The World Health Organization ( WHO ) estimates that nearly 10 million people die from preventable conditions such as diarrhea, pneumonia, malaria, tuberculosis, vaccine-preventable diseases, and complications of childbirth.
Even now the region has not reached the World Health Organisation ( WHO ) elimination target of less than 1 leprosy patient per 10, 000 population.
On May 10, 2006 the Director-General of WHO Dr. J. W.
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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