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Mental Health of Nurses and Doctors survey in the European Union, Iceland and Norway

The Mental Health or Nurses and Doctors (MeND) survey, conducted by WHO Regional Office for Europe under a contribution agreement with the European Commission,...

Report of the fourth plenary meeting of the Technical Advisory Group on the risk communication, community engagement and infodemic management in the WHO European Region: virtual meeting, 5-6 December 2024

The fourth plenary meeting of the Technical Advisory Group (TAG) on risk communication, community engagement and infodemic management (RCCE–IM) in...

Report of the twentieth annual meeting and fifteenth conference of HEPA Europe: Dublin, Ireland, 19–21 August 2024

The twentieth annual meeting of HEPA Europe, the European Network for the Promotion of Health-Enhancing Physical Activity, took place within the framework...

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Mpox prevention and control - Key recommendations for protecting people living and working in prison (directed at prison officers and healthcare staff)

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WHO Regional Office for Europe and the United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime (UNODC) have developed these factsheets intended for people living in prisons and for visitors, that summarise signs and symptoms, transmission routes and the risks associated with mpox in simple language. Key recommendations intended for health and security workers in detention facilities are conveyed to ensure the health and well-being of staff and people living in these facilities.

People in prison should have access to quality health care that is at least equivalent to that available in the community and necessary health-care services free of charge without discrimination on the grounds of their sexual orientation or gender identity/expression, or legal status.

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Mpox prevention and control - Key recommendations for protecting people living and working in prison (directed at prison officers and healthcare staff)

Overview

WHO Regional Office for Europe and the United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime (UNODC) have developed these factsheets intended for people living in prisons and for visitors, that summarise signs and symptoms, transmission routes and the risks associated with mpox in simple language. Key recommendations intended for health and security workers in detention facilities are conveyed to ensure the health and well-being of staff and people living in these facilities.

People in prison should have access to quality health care that is at least equivalent to that available in the community and necessary health-care services free of charge without discrimination on the grounds of their sexual orientation or gender identity/expression, or legal status.

WHO Team
EURO Europe Regional Office (RGO)