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| Summary |
***This book has been "highly commended" in the public health category at the British Medical Association Medical Book Awards 2012***
In recent years, a greater number of countries have been providing increasingly concise data,
allowing WHO to create a more comprehensive picture of the global situation on alcohol use
and its health consequences. However, many gaps remain in the data, so a detailed exact
picture cannot be clearly drawn for all countries and regions. This information is critical for
monitoring progress in reducing the harmful use of alcohol at all levels and, since endorsement
of the Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol by World Health Assembly, for
monitoring and evaluation of progress made in implementation of the global strategy.
The Global Status Report on Alcohol and Health (2011) presents a comprehensive perspective
on the worldwide, regional and country consumption of alcohol, patterns of drinking, health
consequences and policy responses in Member States. It represents a continuing effort by WHO
to support Member States with global information in their efforts to reduce the harmful use of
alcohol and its health and social consequences. |
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