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    Today, on 27th October, the WHO Country Office in Uzbekistan, in collaboration with UNDP, United Nations Interagency Task Force on Non communicable diseases (NCD), organized an event dedicated to launching the first “Mental Health Investment Case” in Uzbekistan and the WHO European region.

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    Safeguarding continuity of essential health services amidst the pandemic is a global challenge: when health systems are overwhelmed, people struggle to access vital care. As a result, both direct mortality from COVID-19 and indirect mortality from preventable and treatable conditions have been on the rise. WHO and its partners support countries maintain and boost their health systems’…

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      WHO & partners continue responding to #COVID19 around the world: 📍 implementing Resurgence Response Plan in #Uganda 🇺🇬 📍 strengthening #Uzbekistan 🇺🇿's pandemic preparedness 📍 delivering medical supplies & training to #Guatemala 🇬🇹 👉https://t.co/uElpVwoohK #WHOImpact https://t.co/tEBkEzzXSc

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    As COVID-19 continues to highlight inequities within and across countries, the world’s commitment to health as a human right will largely determine the sustainability of economies and societies we build and rebuild, during the pandemic and far into the future. Accelerating progress towards universal health coverage (UHC) relies on greater investments in primary health care (PHC) to bring services…

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      #Uzbekistan 🇺🇿‘s state health insurance fund covers #PrimaryHealthCare services so people can access vital health care, without falling into poverty. 👉https://t.co/PYSjgi3F5i #WHOImpact #UHCPartnership https://t.co/5OGgrWYkvH

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    Dilshod Soliev, 40, has a kidney problem that has required him to undergo hemodialysis on a regular basis for the past few years at the Syrdarya regional hospital in Uzbekistan.“It was difficult to receive the care I needed. I waited in long queues, and single-use devices and filters were not available. I had to wait a week to receive test results,” Dilshod said. An Uzbek midwife in…

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      #Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 is maintaining momentum to reform the health system & provide quality, affordable health services to its population during #COVID19 & beyond. Focusing on #HealthEquity helps to build a fairer, healthier world. 👉 https://t.co/fm1zZrDNNr #WorldHealthDay https://t.co/clbtGMpOwD

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    The hepatitis D virus (HDV) needs the hepatitis B virus (HBV) to complete its life cycle and, for this reason, the epidemiology of HDV is similar to that of HBV. However, chronic HDV infection has worse outcomes than has HBV. By superinfecting HBV carriers, HDV causes them to develop severe hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)-positive hepatitis, which is associated with earlier development of…

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