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    Before Pakistan plunged into a cataclysmic health emergency from its worst flooding disaster, the country was already confronting the burden of infectious diseases, the rising rates of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), and widespread disparities. That’s according to the first and most comprehensive research of Pakistan’s health trends that drills down to the latest available data for all four…

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    Population-based estimates for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes in low-income and middle-income countries are imprecise because of the paucity of registration and surveillance systems in these settings. Current estimates for diabetes prevalence are largely derived from the Global Burden of Disease study,1 often complemented with more targeted surveys and compilations by the International Diabetes…

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    PREVENTING MEASLES AND RUBELLA: A father waits with his baby daughter during Pakistan’s WHO-supported vaccination campaign in November. Massive floods have heightened the risk of severe disease. ©WHOThis week, we check in with projects from the Americas to Zambia, where contributions to WHO are providing the means to prevent disease, respond to emergencies, build vaccine-manufacturing facilities…

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      In response to the summer’s catastrophic floods in #Pakistan 🇵🇰, WHO worked with the government to organize vaccination campaigns to protect children from measles and rubella. Read more 👉https://t.co/LhbPCAAh1r #WHOimpact https://t.co/Qp6p7aNkSi

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    Population-based estimates for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes in low-income and middle-income countries are imprecise because of the paucity of registration and surveillance systems in these settings. Current estimates for diabetes prevalence are largely derived from the Global Burden of Disease study,1 often complemented with more targeted surveys and compilations by the International Diabetes…

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    Covering major funded studies happening in the NCDs sector in Pakistan, the event is funded by the Department of Medicine’s Fogarty International Center Grant.

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    Population-based estimates for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes in low-income and middle-income countries are imprecise because of the paucity of registration and surveillance systems in these settings. Current estimates for diabetes prevalence are largely derived from the Global Burden of Disease study,1 often complemented with more targeted surveys and compilations by the International Diabetes…

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    Pakistan came into existence following independence from India, in 1947. With a population of 220 892 340 people, it is the fifth most populous country in the world. Gross domestic product (GDP) in Pakistan was US$263·7 billion in 2020, with a per capita GDP of $1194, ranking 181st in the world. Pakistan ranks 154th on the human development index, with a score of 0·557. Spending on health is…

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