DR is a serious eye-disease caused by diabetes that affects blood vessels in the light-sensitive tissue called the retina that lines the back of the eye. (...) Prevention of vision loss requires early detection of DR via regular eye exams and screening by a trained ophthalmologist or eye care professional.
(...) Although most causes are usually benign and can be managed by primary care physicians, certain uncommon conditions with red eye like keratitis, iritis and glaucoma require early recognition, initiation of treatment and quick referral to a higher centre for appropriate management.
Language:English
Score: 1247863.3
-
https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/f...ents/all/FGAI4H-H-017-A02.docx
Data Source: un
Bleeding can occur from the mouth, nose, eyes or stomach. Half of these patients die within 7–10 days.
(...) More on vaccination
Newsletters
EYE Strategy June 2022 Newsletter
EYE Strategy June 2022 Newsletter
EYE Strategy May 2022 Newsletter
EYE Strategy May 2022 Newsletter
EYE Strategy April 2022 Newsletter
EYE Strategy April 2022 Newsletter
EYE Strategy March 2022 Newsletter
EYE Strategy March 2022 Newsletter
EYE Strategy February 2022 Newsletter
EYE Strategy February 2022 Newsletter
EYE Strategy January 2022 Newsletter
EYE Strategy January 2022 Newsletter
EYE Strategy November 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy November 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy October 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy October 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy September 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy September 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy August 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy August 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy July 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy July 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy June 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy June 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy May 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy May 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy April 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy April 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy March 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy March 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy February 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy February 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy December 2020 & January 2021 Newsletter
EYE Strategy December 2020 & January 2021 Newsletter
News
All →
10 August 2021
Departmental news
Documentary: Yellow fever preventive mass vaccination campaign, Democratic Republic of Congo, 2021
27 April 2021
News release
Sudan launches yellow fever vaccination campaign among Ethiopian refugees and host communities
World Immunization Week
24 - 30 April
Find out more
Yellow fever case distribution
Yellow fever outbreaks are difficult to predict as transmission is complex and involves many factors (population immunity, viral transmission dynamics, climate and ecological factors). (...) Download
Read More
15 June 2010
Surveillance of adverse events following immunization against yellow fever
This field guide is intended for health workers at the central, intermediate and peripheral levels (physicians, health workers and decision-makers) who...
Language:English
Score: 1243914.6
-
https://www.who.int/health-topics/yellow-fever
Data Source: un
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS ON ITS 2ND SESSION, GENEVA, 10 DECEMBER 2004 : COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS ON THE TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS AND ON THE GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING OF CHEMICALS : ADDENDUM 3
Insert the following note under the table:
“NOTE 1: If a substance/mixture is also determined to be corrosive (based on data such
as skin or eye data), corrosivity hazard may also be communicated by some authorities as
symbol and/or hazard statement. That is, in addition to an appropriate acute toxicity
symbol, a corrosivity symbol (used for skin and eye corrosivity) may be added along with
a corrosivity hazard statement such as “corrosive” or “corrosive to the respiratory
tract.”.
3.1.5 In the decision logic 3.1.1, on the last box on the left, replace “Class 4” with “Category 4”
on the second and third bullets.
(...) 4
(see criteria in 3.7.3.2.1 to 3.7.3.2.4)
Additional category
for effects on or via
lactation
Additional
category for
effects on or via
lactation
or
No
classification
Yes
No
No
No
ST/SG/AC.10/32/Add.3
page 12
Chapter 3.8
3.8.1.1 Amend the end of the paragraph to read as follows: “…and/or delayed and not
specifically addressed in chapters 3.1 to 3.7 are included (see also 3.8.1.6).”.
3.8.1.6 In the first sentence, replace “Target Organ” with “Specific Target Organ” and amend
the last sentence to read as follows:
“Other specific toxic effects listed below are assessed separately in the GHS and
consequently are not included here:
(a) acute lethality/toxicity (Chapter 3.1);
(b) skin corrosivity/irritation (Chapter 3.2);
(c) serious damage to eyes/irritation (Chapter 3.3);
(d) skin and respiratory sensitization (Chapter 3.4);
(e) mutagenicity (Chapter 3.5);
(f) carcinogenicity (Chapter 3.6); and
(g) reproductive toxicity (Chapter 3.7).”.
3.8.1.7 Insert a new paragraph to read as follows:
“3.8.1.7 The classification criteria in this chapter are organized as criteria for
substances Categories 1 and 2 (see 3.8.2.1), criteria for substances Category 3
(see 3.8.2.2) and criteria for mixtures (see 3.8.3).

Language:English
Score: 1243883.7
-
daccess-ods.un.org/acce...DS=ST/SG/AC.10/32/ADD.3&Lang=E
Data Source: ods
DR is a serious eye-disease caused by diabetes that affects blood vessels in the light-sensitive tissue called the retina that lines the back of the eye. (...) Prevention of vision loss requires early detection of DR via regular eye exams and screening by a trained ophthalmologist or eye care professional.
(...) Although most causes are usually benign and can be managed by primary care physicians, certain uncommon conditions with red eye like keratitis, iritis and glaucoma require early recognition, initiation of treatment and quick referral to a higher centre for appropriate management.
Language:English
Score: 1241813.3
-
https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/f...ents/all/FGAI4H-K-017-A02.docx
Data Source: un
DR is a serious eye-disease caused by diabetes that affects blood vessels in the light-sensitive tissue called the retina that lines the back of the eye. (...) Prevention of vision loss requires early detection of DR via regular eye exams and screening by a trained ophthalmologist or eye care professional.
(...) Although most causes are usually benign and can be managed by primary care physicians, certain uncommon conditions with red eye like keratitis, iritis and glaucoma require early recognition, initiation of treatment and quick referral to a higher centre for appropriate management.
Language:English
Score: 1241813.3
-
https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/f...ents/all/FGAI4H-J-017-A02.docx
Data Source: un
DR is a serious eye-disease caused by diabetes that affects blood vessels in the light-sensitive tissue called the retina that lines the back of the eye. (...) Prevention of vision loss requires early detection of DR via regular eye exams and screening by a trained ophthalmologist or eye care professional.
(...) Although most causes are usually benign and can be managed by primary care physicians, certain uncommon conditions with red eye like keratitis, iritis and glaucoma require early recognition, initiation of treatment and quick referral to a higher centre for appropriate management.
Language:English
Score: 1241813.3
-
https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/f...ents/all/FGAI4H-L-017-A02.docx
Data Source: un
RENEWAL OF THE UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS-ADMINISTERED HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMME, EFFECTIVE 1 JULY 2012 / FROM THE CONTROLLER
Office visit co-payments for in-network specialist services are increased
from $15.00 to $20.00 per office visit but remain at $15.00 for in-network
primary care physicians (PCP) such as family and general practitioners,
pediatricians, obstetricians-gynecologists (ob-gyn), and internists;
ii. (...) Empire Blue Cross vision services are administered by Blue View Vision
(Eye Med).
c. Changes effective 1 July 2011:
i. (...) Reimburse all birth control devices that require a prescription;
iv. Reimburse frames for eye glasses and increase the maximum benefit for
optical care to $250 per 24 months;
v.
Language:English
Score: 1241743.75
-
daccess-ods.un.org/acce...t?open&DS=ST/IC/2012/16&Lang=E
Data Source: ods
RENEWAL OF THE HEADQUARTERS MEDICAL AND DENTAL INSURANCE PLANS EFFECTIVE 1 JULY 2002, AND ANNUAL ENROLMENT CAMPAIGN, 3-7 JUNE 2002 / FROM THE CONTROLLER
Select a search category, such as “Physicians
and Other Health Care Professionals” or “Vision
One Providers”.
2. (...) On the other hand, the participant may also be
treated by a physician who is not a participating practitioner in the plan. (...) To be eligible for reimbursement, home health care
must be prescribed by a physician and determined to be medically necessary.
Language:English
Score: 1236207.5
-
daccess-ods.un.org/acce...t?open&DS=ST/IC/2002/27&Lang=E
Data Source: ods
A/HRC/51/NGO/247
3
From January 2018 to January 2022, Physicians for Human Rights–Israel (PHRI) provided
assistance to more than 180 children aged two months to 18 years, including breastfed babies,
whose parents were denied permits and would not have been able to accompany their children
as they underwent medical procedures outside Gaza. (...) Twenty-six
percent of the children whose families contacted PHRI for assistance over the course of the
project suffered from pediatric cancer/tumor, 18% had heart diseases, 10% were referred to
neurology clinics, and the rest suffered from genetic disorders and eye, kidneys, digestive
system diseases.
According to information obtained by PHRI, between January and September 2021-68% of
minors’ applications were either denied or delayed, resulting in a dramatic increase in the
refusal of minors’ applications themselves to seek medical treatment. (...) Promptly and effectively intervene to end Israeli barriers to Palestinians’ access to
healthcare services and ensure Israel’s respect of its obligations under international
humanitarian and human rights law.
Physicians for Human Rights–Israel, NGO(s) without consultative status, also share the views
expressed in this statement.
(1) See, for example: Al Mezan Center for Human Rights (Al Mezan), The Gaza Bantustan: Israeli
Apartheid in the Gaza Strip, available at: https://www.mezan.org/en/post/24083; Al Haq, BADIL,
PCHR, Al Mezan, Addameer, CCPRJ, CIHRS, Habitat International Coalition, Joint Parallel Report
to CERD on Israel’s Seventeenth to Nineteenth Periodic Reports, available at:
https://www.alhaq.org/cached_uploads/download/2019/11/12/joint-parallel-report-to-cerd-on-israel-s-
17th19th-periodic-reports-10-november-2019-final-1573563352.pdf; B’Tselem, A regime of Jewish
supremacy from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea: This is apartheid, available at:
https://www.btselem.org/publications/fulltext/202101_this_is_apartheid; Human Rights Watch, A
Threshold Crossed, available at: https://www.hrw.org/report/2021/04/27/ threshold-crossed/israeli-
authorities-and-crimes-apartheid-and-persecution; Amnesty International, Israel’s Apartheid against
Palestinians: A Cruel System of Domination and Crime Against Humanity, available at:
A/HRC/51/NGO/247
4
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2022/02/israels-apartheid-against-palestinians-a-cruel-
system-of-domination-and-a-crime-against-humanity/; UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of
human rights in the Palestinian Territory occupied since 1967, 25 March 2022:
https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2022/03/israels-55-year-occupation-palestinian-territory-
apartheid-un-human-rights
(2) See Al Mezan, The Gaza Bantustan: Israeli Apartheid in the Gaza Strip, November 2021,
available at: https://www.mezan.org/en/post/24083;
(3) Physicians for Human Rights Israel, Israel and the Right to Health in the Occupied West Bank
During COVID-19, August 2021, available at: https://www.phr.org.il/wp
(7) See World Heath Organization at:
https://healthclusteropt.org/admin/file_manager/uploads/files/shares/Documents/62c40b9c04cf5.pdf
Written statement* submitted by Al Mezan Centre for Human Rights, a non-governmental organization in special consultative status
Israel’s Health Apartheid against Palestinian Patients in the Gaza Strip
Disparities in access to healthcare
Recommendations
Language:English
Score: 1234120.7
-
https://www.un.org/unispal/wp-....A.HRC_.51.NGO_.247_111022.pdf
Data Source: un
RENEWAL OF THE HEADQUARTERS MEDICAL AND DENTAL INSURANCE PLANS EFFECTIVE 1 JULY 2005, AND ANNUAL ENROLMENT CAMPAIGN, 6-10 JUNE 2005 / FROM THE CONTROLLER
Select a search category, such as “Physicians and
Other Health Care Professionals” or “Vision One
Providers”.
2. (...) QUICK: search by using physician name;
b. PROXIMITY: search by zip code;
c. (...) On the other hand, the participant
may also be treated by a physician who is not a participating practitioner in the plan.
Language:English
Score: 1233595.7
-
daccess-ods.un.org/acce...t?open&DS=ST/IC/2005/27&Lang=E
Data Source: ods