Day in tweets
#MALARIA
#WHA68: Member-states give updates on incidence and control strategies regarding #malaria
— UAEM (@uaem)
19 maio 2015
#DENGUE
currently discussing #dengue at #wha68
— UAEM (@uaem)
19 maio 2015
#dengue spread is global and growing; vector control + strengthening health systems necessary #wha68
— UAEM (@uaem)
19 maio 2015
#Brazil at #wha68: we are ready to cooperate both on #dengue and #chikungunya; have been supporting r&d to overcome #dengue
— UAEM (@uaem)
19 maio 2015
Member-States stress importance of #research on vaccines for #dengue - based on public investment and for the public good #wha68
— UAEM (@uaem)
19 maio 2015
Dengue fever is now the world's most important vector-borne disease, funding for research on effective vaccines is essential @UAEM #wha68
— Ali Greenberg (@AliGisReallyMe)
19 maio 2015
#dengue intervention in #WHA68 soonfix #RnD for #GlobalHealth@uaem #UAEM @HAI_Global #ifmsa @NadiaSroy @lly_annie pic.twitter.com/WfwLE79gzd
— Sam Wing Sum LI (@SamWSLi)
19 maio 2015
#Dengue is spreading within & among countries. Read @UAEM's intervention on how to stop it: http://t.co/mzypTfi7jf @uaem #NTDs #WHA68
— Health Action Int'l (@HAI_Global)
19 maio 2015
#AMR
Side event on #antimicrobialresistance starting soon! pic.twitter.com/PESyXnaPiA
— ReAct Action on ABR (@reactgroup)
19 maio 2015
Evidence is not complete, but it is compelling and it is clear: many diseases becoming untreatable and mortality is increasing #amr #wha68
— UAEM (@uaem)
19 maio 2015
The global action plan to fight #amr moves @WHO to a next phase: closing the gap on information through surveillance...
— UAEM (@uaem)
19 maio 2015
...build awareness; optimize existing drugs, prevention and control. What need to be done against #amr is clear #wha68
— UAEM (@uaem)
19 maio 2015
Countries need to ensure that the effort against #amr is sustained #wha68
— UAEM (@uaem)
19 maio 2015
@BentHHoyre #AMR @uaem Norway talking about: AMR as a global problem. Improving stewardship mechanisms, responsible use and R&D #WHA68
— friha aftab (@Friha_a)
19 maio 2015
Jarbas Barbosa speaks in name of #Brazil on #amr session at #wha68: better surveillance systems; regulatory measures...
— UAEM (@uaem)
19 maio 2015
...making prescriptions for antibiotics mandatory; encourage rational use; agriculture must be on track as well #amr #wha68
— UAEM (@uaem)
19 maio 2015
My reason for being at the #WHA68-- 18 member states discuss commitment to the Global Action Plan to fight #AMR pic.twitter.com/Q6cong7h7H
— Zareen Chiba (@Zarcchi)
19 maio 2015
Responsible use of antibiotics = important but I hope the panel will also address the need for new R&D models for R&D #AMR #WHA68 #delinkage
— Ellen 't Hoen (@ellenthoen)
19 maio 2015
#AMR Suggestions to combine rapid diagnostics&treatment #WHA68 This is not the only solution! #Delinkage #changeR&Dmodel @uaem
— Kathi Hawlik (@K_Hawlik)
19 maio 2015
South Arica's action plan will not wait for global plan; key points are stewardship, prevention and control/surveillance #amr #wha68
— UAEM (@uaem)
19 maio 2015
Dr. Chan is a welcome surprise to the #amr session #wh68
— UAEM (@uaem)
19 maio 2015
We made every sector commit to AMR stategy - Precious #AMR #control #governance #WHA68 .@uaem
— friha aftab (@Friha_a)
19 maio 2015
DG Chan: "I have never seen such commitment to coming up with an action plan" #amr #wha68
— UAEM (@uaem)
19 maio 2015
@who #wha68 event on #amr didn't answer: Will countries commit to changing a failed R&D system and implement #delinkage in national plans?
— UAEM (@uaem)
19 maio 2015
#WHA68
Stay up to date on #WHA68 on http://t.co/Xsi1R6FaIo @uaem @UAEMGermany @uaemspain @uaemuk
— UAEM Norge (@UAEMNorge)
19 maio 2015
Greek Minister of Health calls for de-linkage of R&D costs from final price of medicines http://t.co/ctflPzSIl5 @uaem #WHA68 #UAEM #A2M
— Jennifer Nguyen (@jgn_jennifer)
19 maio 2015
Polish delegation at #WHA68 "Current prices of medicines do not reflect the actual costs of R&D." @uaem could not agree more!!!
— UAEM Norge (@UAEMNorge)
19 maio 2015
Polish delegation at #WHA68 "Patent protecion should not compromise the fundamental principal of healthcare" @uaem @UAEM_Maastricht @uaemuk
— UAEM Norge (@UAEMNorge)
19 maio 2015
Australia: Sustainability of vaccine financing is a huge issue, especially for countries graduating from GAVI support @UAEM #WHA68
— Ali Greenberg (@AliGisReallyMe)
19 maio 2015











