WHO World Health Day spotlight on vector-borne diseases
29 Ene 2015
WWARN Published Date
Every year, more than 1 billion people are infected and more than 1 million die from vector-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue, leishmaniasis, Lyme disease, schistosomiasis, and yellow fever, all of which are carried by mosquitoes, flies, ticks, water snails and other vectors.
This year's World Health Day 2014 is focused on highlighting the serious and increasing threat of vector-borne diseases, with the simple message "Small bite, big threat".
Read the WHO global brief on vector-borne diseases.
Watch the WHO's video message on World Health Day:
You can also follow the stories on the Twitter hashtag #Just1Bite.