India & World Health Organization
33 shared events · Importance 9 · Last updated Jul 05, 2026
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India: India launched the AIR SUVIDHA 2.0 portal to strengthen public health surveillance at its international points of entry in response to the Ebola outbreak.
World Health Organization: The World Health Organization declared the Ebola/Bundibugyo virus disease outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, prompting India's enhanced surveillance measures.
Jun 25, 2026 · 11 articles
Regulatory
India: India is the primary location where the lead contamination from battery recycling units was found, affecting public health and environmental safety across several states.
World Health Organization: The World Health Organization is cited in the study regarding the global health risks and mortality associated with lead exposure.
Apr 08, 2026 · 6 articles
Accidents
India: India launched 'Operation Amistad,' sending relief supplies, medical equipment, and a field hospital unit via India — Indian Air Force C-17 Globemaster III aircraft to Venezuela to bolster relief efforts.
World Health Organization: The World Health Organization has warned about the severe strain on Venezuela's healthcare system and the increased risk of disease outbreaks due to unsanitary conditions and low vaccination rates among displaced populations.
Apr 20, 2026 · 403 articles
Tech
India: India's national goal of reducing snakebite deaths by 50% by 2030 is supported by India — Gujarat's initiative, which contributes to the broader National Action Plan for Prevention and Control of Snakebite Envenoming.
World Health Organization: The World Health Organization provides guidelines for snake handling and venom extraction, which the Snake Research Institute follows to ensure high-quality venom for anti-venom development.
Jul 05, 2026 · 6 articles
Domestic
India: India's polio-free status, declared by the World Health Organization in 2014, is being sustained through campaigns like the one in India — Tamil Nadu, preventing the re-emergence of the virus.
World Health Organization: The World Health Organization declared India polio-free in 2014, a status that the current campaign aims to maintain.
Jun 27, 2026 · 7 articles
Accidents
India: Lowri Denman contracted the tapeworm infection during her trip to India, highlighting potential public health concerns related to food and water hygiene in certain regions.
World Health Organization: The World Health Organization provides information on how tapeworms and neurocysticercosis can be caused by contaminated water or poor hygiene practices.
Jul 01, 2026 · 7 articles
Domestic
World Health Organization: World Health Organization's daily safe guideline for PM2.5 was met by only six cities out of 249 monitored, highlighting the widespread air quality issues in India.
Nov 04, 2025 · 8 articles
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