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The World Health Organization has urged its member states, Kenya included, to accelerate early detection programs, particularly for non-communicable diseases with a key focus on primary-level health facilities. The W.H.O. cites that the impact of non-communicable diseases has worsened over the last two decades, indicating a 28% increase in NCD mortality in 2019 compared to 2000.
World Health Organization urges its member states to accelerate early detection programs
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