WHO世界卫生组织:一切为了健康,人人享有健康-投资论证2025-2028年.pdf |
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When the Constitution of the World Health Organization (WHO) came into force in 1948, average life expectancy globally was 46 years. Smallpox still struck at least 10 million people every year, while polio, measles, malaria, meningitis and other deadly diseases killed millions of children around the world, unchecked by vaccines. Unnumbered women and children died from complications of childbirth. The risks of tobacco use were unknown; WHO staff even smoked in their offices. Seventy-six years
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