The blood from 2007 outbreak survivors is used for research to use antibodies to fight against Ebola virus.
The Aedes aegypti mosquito is the known carrier of the diseases.
A new report from WHO revealed that children under 5-years old are at high risk of foodborne illness.
The Pan-American Health Organization outlines the achievements, as well as the challenges, in its year-end report.
A new report coming from the World Health Organization reveals that 420,000 people die every year from eating contaminated food, and children and the poor are at the highest risk for foodborne illnesses.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is in hot water as global experts point fingers at the organization for their lack of initiative when the Ebola outbreak broke out last year. The pointing of fingers comes as Liberia becomes saddled with three new Ebola cases this week.
One in two adults who are at their mid-40s will develop prediabetes where there is a rise in the blood sugar level of a person and may often lead to diabetes, according to a new study published online Nov. 10 on The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology.
WHO calls on countries to protect people's health from the negative effects of climate change.