Coronavirus - World Health Organization (WHO) Seek immediate medical attention if you have serious symptoms Always call before visiting your doctor or health facility People with mild symptoms who are otherwise healthy should manage their symptoms at home On average it takes 5–6 days from when someone is infected with the virus for symptoms to show, however it can take up to 14 days
Measles - World Health Organization (WHO) WHO fact sheet on measles providing key facts and information on signs and symptoms, who is at risk, transmission, treatment, prevention and WHO's work on in this area
Hypertension - World Health Organization (WHO) WHO fact sheet on hypertension including information on prevalence, risk factors, symptoms, prevention, treatment and WHO's work in this area
Diabetes - World Health Organization (WHO) Diabetes factsheet from WHO providing key facts and information on types of diabetes, symptoms, common consequences, economic impact, diagnosis and treatment, WHO response
Dengue - World Health Organization (WHO) WHO fact sheet on dengue, providing information on symptoms, diagnostics and treatment, global burden, transmission, risk factors, prevention and control and WHO's work in this area
Typhoid - World Health Organization (WHO) Typhoid fever is a life-threatening infection caused by the bacterium Salmonella Typhi It is usually spread through contaminated food or water Once Salmonella Typhi bacteria are ingested, they multiply and spread into the bloodstream
Rabies - World Health Organization (WHO) WHO fact sheet on rabies, providing key facts and information on symptoms, diagnosis, transmission, post-exposure prophylaxis, local treatment, prevention, WHO response