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10 facts on the state of global health (WHO)

10 facts on the state of global health (WHO)

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11th - 12th Grade

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Trixie Lim

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10 facts on the state of global health (WHO)

By Trixie Lim

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Multiple Choice

Global life expectancy at birth has incerased by _ years since 1990.

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A baby born in 2012 could expect to live to 70 years on average –62 years in low-income countries to 79 years in high-income countries.

Fact 1:  Life expectancy at birth increased globally by 6 years since 1990.

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Multiple Choice

Around ___ million children under the age of 5 die each yaer.

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3.3

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4.4

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5.5

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6.6

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Fact 2: Around 6.6 million children under the age of 5 die each year

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Almost all of these children’s lives could be saved if they had access to simple and affordable interventions such as exclusive breastfeeding, inexpensive vaccines and medication, clean water and sanitation.

The WHO is working with governments and partners worldwide to deliver integrated, effective care and strengthen health systems, both of which are crucial to saving children’s lives.

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Multiple Choice

Preterm (premature) birth is the leading killer of newborn babies worldwide.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Fact 3: Preterm birth is the leading killer of newborn babies worldwide

Every year, 15 million babies – about 1 in 10 babies – are born preterm (born alive before 37 weeks of pregnancy). Preterm birth complications cause more than one million deaths each year. More than three quarters of these babies’ lives could be saved with simple and cost-effective care.

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Fact 4: Cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of death in the world

Around 3 in 10 deaths globally are caused by cardiovascular diseases – diseases of the heart and blood vessels that can cause heart attacks and stroke. At least 80% of premature deaths from cardiovascular diseases could be prevented through a healthy diet, regular physical activity and avoiding the use of tobacco.

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Multiple Choice

Most HIV/AIDS deaths occur in which continent?

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Asia

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Africa

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North America

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Europe

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Fact 5: Most HIV/AIDS deaths occur in Africa

Around 70% of all HIV/AIDS deaths in 2012 occurred in sub-Saharan Africa. Globally, the number of people dying from AIDS-related causes is steadily decreasing from a peak of 2.3 million deaths in 2005 to an estimated 1.6 million in 2012.

HIV testing and counselling uptake has improved and access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) has increased, however many people living with HIV in low- and middle-income countries still do not know their HIV status.

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Multiple Choice

Everyday, about ___ women die due to complications of pregnancy and childbirth.

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200

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500

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700

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800

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Fact 6: Every day, about 800 women die due to complications of pregnancy and childbirth

Maternal mortality is a health indicator that shows very wide gaps between rich and poor, both between countries and within them.

The WHO works to improve maternal health by assisting countries to improve care before, during and after childbirth.

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Multiple Choice

Mental health disorders such as depression as among the 20 leading causes of disability worldwide.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Fact 7: Mental health disorders such as depression are among the 20 leading causes of disability worldwide

Depression affects around 300 million people worldwide and this number is projected to increase.

Fewer than half of those people affected have access to adequate treatment and health care.

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Multiple Choice

Tobacco kills nearly _ million people each year.

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Fact 8: Tobacco kills nearly 6 million people each year

More than 5 million of those deaths are the result of direct tobacco use while more than 600 000 are the result of non-smokers being exposed to second-hand smoke. Unless urgent action is taken, the annual death toll could rise to more than 8 million by 2030.

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Fact 9: Almost 1 in 10 adults has diabetes

Almost 10% of the world’s adult population has diabetes, measured by elevated fasting blood glucose (≥126 mg/dl). People with diabetes have increased risk of heart disease and stroke. Deaths due to diabetes have been increasing since the year 2000, reaching 1.5 million deaths in 2012.

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Multiple Choice

Nearly ____ people die from road traffic crashes everyday.

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1500

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2500

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3500

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4500

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Fact 10: Nearly 3500 people die from road traffic crashes every day

Road traffic injuries are projected to rise as vehicle ownership increases due to economic growth in developing countries.

Strong action to improve road-use policies and enforce road-safety laws is needed to avert this rise in injuries and deaths.

10 facts on the state of global health (WHO)

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