• Vaccination contre la grippe : recommandations de l’OMS/Europe pour la saison hivernale 2010/2011: 17 décembre 2010 

      Organisation mondiale de la Santé. Bureau régional de l’Europe (‏2010‎, WHO/EURO:2010-8644-48416-71886)‏
    • Vaccine crisis communication manual: step-by-step guidance for national immunization programmes 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2022‎, WHO/EURO:2022-3471-43230-60590)‏
      This manual was developed to support countries in effectively responding to events which may erode the public’s trust in vaccines and the authorities that deliver them. In addition, a small section of this manual focuses on how to best prepare for a potential crisis and provides some insights into conducting post-crisis assessments. For the response phase, step-by-step guidance is provided on how to manage the communication aspects of a vaccine crisis.
    • Vaccine quality and sustainability of immunization programmes in the newly independent states and the Baltic countries : report on a WHO working group, Berlin, 12-13 November 1997 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏1997‎, EUR/ICP/CMDS 07 01 09)‏
      The Working Group was convened by the Regional Office with financial support from the Government of Germany and the Interagency Immunization Coordinating Committee (‏IICC)‏. Logistic support was provided by the Robert Koch Institute, Berlin. The participants included representatives of 15 countries and their international partners : WHO, UNICEF, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the US Agency for International Development (‏USAID)‏, Basic Support for Institutionalising Child Survival (‏BASICS)‏ and the Centre ...
    • Vaccine safety and false contraindications to vaccination: training manual 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2017‎, WHO/EURO:2017-4683-44446-62833)‏
      Health professionals are the single most important influence on whether individuals decide to havethemselves or their children vaccinated; therefore, information and education for health professionals areessential. The aim of this training manual is to present “state-of-the-art”, authoritative, scientifically validadvice to counter common misperceptions of vaccination.
    • Vaccine safety messages (‏frequency of AEFIs)‏: World Health Organization vaccine safety supporting document 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2015‎, WHO/EURO:2015-3384-43143-60406)‏
      Vaccine-safety-related events, and how we respond to them, can affect public trust in vaccines and health authorities. These events may or may not be linked to vaccines and include: adverse events following immunization (‏AEFIs)‏, vaccination programme changes, or events that lead to increased negative public debate on the topic of immunization. The guidance in this library was developed based on lessons learned in countries, as well as scientific evidence and research in the fields of psychology, social and behavioural science, and communication. ...
    • Vaccine-preventable disease update: reported diphtheria cases in the WHO European Region, 2022: 10 October 2022 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2022‎, WHO/EURO:2022-6208-45973-66406)‏
    • Vaccine-preventable disease update: reported diphtheria cases in the WHO European Region, 2022: 19 January 2023 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2023‎, WHO/EURO:2023-6208-45973-68002)‏
    • Vaccine-preventable Diseases and Immunization Programme: programme report and future initiatives 2001–2005 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2005‎, EUR/05/5051418WHO/EURO:2005-8588-48360-71799)‏
      Vaccine-preventable diseases remain an important cause of avoidable disease morbidity and mortality among children the WHO European Region. Although immunization programmes in Member States have been integral parts of their public health services, the success of these programmes has led to the perception that continued strong support might not be necessary to maintain their strength. The challenges facing immunization programmes in the Region include: 1)‏ access to vulnerable groups of children, who may have very little contact with primary health ...
    • The vector-borne human infections of Europe: their distribution and burden on public health 

      Gratz, Norman G (‏2004‎, WHO/EURO:2004-8586-48358-71796)‏
      While the number of vector-borne diseases and their incidence in Europe ismuch less than that of the tropical, developing countries, there are, nevertheless,a substantial number of such infections in Europe. Furthermore, the incidenceof many of these diseases has been on the rise, and their distribution is spreading. This publication reviews the distribution of all of the vector-borne diseasesof public health importance in Europe, their principal vectors, and the extent oftheir public health burden. Such an overall review is necessary to understand ...
    • Verschärfung und Anpassung von Maßnahmen zum Schutz der öffentlichen Gesundheit während Übergangsphasen der COVID-19-Pandemie: grundsatzüberlegungen für die Europäische Region der WHO, 24. April 2020 

      Weltgesundheitsorganisation. Regionalbüro für Europa (‏2020‎, WHO/EURO:2020-690-40425-54225)‏
      Dieses Dokument gibt den Mitgliedstaaten wesentlicheÜberlegungen an die Hand, die ihnen bei ihrenEntscheidungen über die Modulierung groß angelegterrestriktiver Maßnahmen zum Schutz der öfentlichenGesundheit (‏d. h. Bewegungsbeschränkungen undumfassende räumliche Distanzierung)‏ behilflich sind,während sie gleichzeitig die zentralen Kapazitäten deröfentlichen Gesundheitsdienste (‏zum Identifizieren,Isolieren und Testen und zur Behandlung jedesPatienten und zur Quarantäne der Kontaktpersonen)‏in Verbindung mit persönlichen Schutzmaßnahmen(‏Hand- und ...
    • Vieillir en bonne santé: politiques et interventions prioritaires 

      Organisation mondiale de la Santé. Bureau régional de l’Europe (‏2012‎, WHO/EURO:2012-4343-44106-62438)‏
      Le vieillissement actif figure en bonne place sur la liste des politiques à mener en Europe et dans le monde. L'année 2012 marque le 10e anniversaire du Plan d'action international de Madrid sur le vieillissement. Dans l'Union européenne, 2012 a été consacrée « Année européenne du vieillissement actif et de la solidarité intergénérationnelle ». Autour du 7 avril, date à laquelle l'OMS célèbre la Journée mondiale de la santé 2012, des campagnes mettront l'accent sur le vieillissement en bonne santé dans toute l'Europe, sensibilisant ainsi à ce que ...
    • Vienna Declaration on Nursing in Support of the European Targets for Health For All, 1988 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏1998‎, WHO/EURO:1988-4232-43991-62020)‏
      European Conference on Nursing, Vienna, Austria, 21–24 June 1988
    • Vienna Declaration on nutrition and noncommunicable diseases in the context of Health 2020Vienna, Austria 4–5 July 2013 

      WHO Ministerial Conference on Nutrition and Noncommunicable Diseases in the Context of Health 2020; World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2013‎, WHO/EURO:2013-4439-44202-62417)‏
      At the WHO Ministerial Conference on Nutrition and Noncommunicable Diseases in the Context of Health 2020, held in Vienna, Austria, 4–5 July 2013, ministers of health, key partners and experts met to face the challenges posed by the burden and threat of noncommunicable diseases (‏NCDs)‏ and reaffirm their commitment to existing European and global frameworks to address important NCD risk factors, notably unhealthy diet and physical inactivity. They declared their commitment to health promotion and NCD prevention through this Declaration.
    • Vienna Declaration: building forward better by transforming to new, clean, safe, healthy and inclusive mobility and transport 

      United Nations Economic Commission for Europe; World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2022‎, WHO/EURO:2022-5157-44920-63888)‏
    • Vienna Statement on Investing in Women’s Health in the Countries of Central and Eastern Europe, 1994 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏1994‎, WHO/EURO:1994-4233-43992-62024)‏
      Women's Health Counts: Conference on the Health of Women in Central and Eastern Europe, Vienna, Austria, 16–18 February 1994
    • Vingt étapes pour réussir un projet Villes-Santé 

      Organisation mondiale de la Santé. Bureau régional de l'Europe (‏1992‎, EUR/ICP/HSC 644(‏2)‏)‏
    • Violence against women : report on the 1999 WHO pilot survey in Tajikistan 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2000‎, EUR/00/5019784)‏
      This report contains the findings of the 1999 Pilot Survey on Violence against Women in Tajikistan, the first of its kind conducted by the WHO Regional Office for Europe (‏WHO/EURO)‏. It was carried out in response to the recommendations of the 1997 WHO/EURO Technical Meeting on Strategies to Combat Violence, which called on WHO to assist Member States in obtaining reliable estimates of the prevalence of violence against women. The findings, which were presented at a Workshop in Dushanbe in March 2000, point to the high levels of violence experienced ...
    • Violence against women living in situations of armed conflict: report on a WHO/ISS workshop in preparation for the international conference: The role of health professionals in addressing violence against women: Naples, Italy, 12–13 October 2000 

      WHO Regional Office for Europe; Istituto superiore di sanità (‏2001‎, EUR/01/5019570WHO/EURO:2001-8578-48350-71782)‏
      More countries than ever are torn by war and armed conflict, giving rise to an infinite stream of refugees and internally displaced persons. Women are affected as victims of violence in times of war and civil unrest, and in respect of their unmet needs for health care, particularly reproductive health care, in times of crisis. To support capacity-building in conflict and post-conflict countries, the Regional Office and the Istituto Superiore di Sanitãa in Rome organized this Workshop to take place before the ISS-FIGO-WHO-UNFPA International ...
    • Violence, health and sustainable development: fact sheet on Sustainable Development Goals (‏SDGs)‏: health targets 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2020‎, WHO/EURO:2020-2368-42123-58045)‏
      The Sustainable Development Goals (‏SDGs)‏ aim to transform our world. They are a call to action to end poverty and inequality, protect the planet, and ensure that all people enjoy health, justice and prosperity. It is critical that no one is left behind. In 2015, all the countries in the United Nations adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It sets out 17 Goals, which include 169 targets. These wide-ranging and ambitious Goals interconnect. SDG 3 is to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages. It has 13 targets ...
    • Viral hepatitis: fact sheet on Sustainable Development Goals (‏SDGs)‏: health targets 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2017‎, WHO/EURO:2017-2389-42144-58061)‏
      The Sustainable Development Goals (‏SDGs)‏ aim to transform our world. They are a call to action to end poverty and inequality, protect the planet, and ensure that all people enjoy health, justice and prosperity. It is critical that no one is left behind. In 2015, all the countries in the United Nations adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It sets out 17 Goals, which include 169 targets. These wide-ranging and ambitious Goals interconnect. SDG 3 is to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages. It has 13 targets ...