lunes, 17 de marzo de 2014

CDC Around the World This Week: March 22 is World Water Day

CDC Around the World This Week: March 22 is World Water Day



CDC Around the World



IN THIS MESSAGE:
PHOTO OF THE WEEK
March 22 is World Water Day. Worldwide, 780 million people
don't have safe drinking water and 2.5 billion lack basic
sanitation. View full-sized photo
Spotlighted Topic of the Week: World Water Day
In the News
On the Calendar


Spotlighted Topic of the Week: World Water Day
Blog of the Week
SAVING ENERGY, SAVING LIVES: WORLD WATER DAY 2014
Water is easy to take for granted until…you don’t have enough of it. But the simple and indisputable fact is this: a sufficient supply of clean water is a necessity for life and an essential ingredient in the battle against disease. That’s why as populations grow and demands for water increase the focus on how it’s used and conserved become more important than ever before. And it’s why CDC is working in various ways to find ways of ensuring clean water and using it wisely…read blog
Blog of the Week
Infographic of the Week
WATER USE AROUND THE WORLD
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Infographic of the week: Water use around the world
Video of the Week
SAFE WATER FOR ALL
(from the CDC Foundation)
Lack of access to safe water affects more than 1 billion people in the developing world. Annually, 2 to 3 million children under age 5 die of diarrheal diseases, often acquired through exposure to contaminated water. Through CDC-supported programs, families in developing countries are learning that simply by treating their drinking water with diluted chlorine bleach; storing it safely in a narrow-mouthed, lidded vessel; and washing their hands with soap and water, they can ensure a supply of safe, clean water in their homes…watch video
Video of the week: Safe Water for All
Story of the Week
DEFEATING DIARRHEA: CDC AND PARTNERS TACKLE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES IN KENYA AND BEYOND
“What if we lost 50 city buses full of children today?” asks Michael Beach, the associate director for healthy water in CDC’s National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases. “That’s 2,195 children—the number who die daily of diarrhea around the world. That’s more than die from AIDS, malaria, and measles combined.” Diarrheal diseases account for 1 in 9 child deaths worldwide, making diarrhea the second leading cause of death among children under the age of 5…read story
In the News
Malaria Cases Could Rise with Temperatures, Study Says
Newsweek, March 6, 2014

Polio: The eradication endgame
Nature, March 5, 2014

Coping With Infectious Disease
New York Times, February 21, 2014

Why Global Health Security Is Imperative
The Atlantic, Feburary 13, 2014
On the Calendar
March 22: World Water Day
March 24: World TB Day
April 7: World Health Day

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