According to WHO these 5 viruses will lead us to death, corona virus tops the list
According to WHO these 5 viruses will lead us to death, corona virus tops the list
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There has never been as much progress in medicine as it has been during this period. But it cannot be denied that various types of diseases are also spreading fast. This is the reason why the WHO decided to celebrate World Health Day on 7 April every year to spread awareness about health. Not only this, the purpose of celebrating this day is also to help those countries, where despite the progress in medicine, health services are not available. According to WHO, today we are going to tell you about five such dangers which can also take your life. So let's know about them ...

1) Corona virus: The disease started in Wuhan city of China and today it has spread so much that till now many deaths have been reported, due to which the rate remains in the hearts of many people today. There is no way to save your life by adopting it, this disease is especially caused due to the consumption of bats or meat, mutton.

2) Air pollution and climate change: According to the WHO, air pollution and climate change top the list of the biggest health hazards of the year 2019. Every day nine out of ten people breathe in polluted air, and this can have a devastating effect on health. WHO considers air pollution as the greatest environmental risk to health. This directly damages the lungs, heart and brain. 7 million people die prematurely every year due to diseases like cancer, stroke, heart related diseases.

3) Non-infectious diseases: With the rapid increase in the number of non-infectious and lifestyle based diseases like diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular patients, they come second in the list of health hazards in 2019. 70 percent of deaths worldwide are due to these diseases. According to the WHO, approximately 15 million people die prematurely at the age of 30 to 69 and over 85% of these deaths occur in low and middle income countries. Five major causes of these diseases have been cited - tobacco consumption, physical inactivity, alcohol consumption, poor diet and air pollution.

4) Reduction in primary health care: All people need good primary health care services. The WHO believes that all people should get comprehensive, affordable primary healthcare. Many primary diseases require strong primary health care to eliminate them initially. Primary health care helps prevent diseases that can later prove fatal if untreated.

5) HIV: HIV / AIDS has always been one of the biggest health hazards in the world. According to the WHO, there is a large scale work against HIV. So far, more than 70 million people have been caught, while around 35 million people have died. According to the WHO, more than 37 million people worldwide suffer from HIV.

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