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JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.The World Health Organization Global Alcohol Action Plan 2022–2030 was endorsed by the Seventy-fifth World Health Assembly in May 2022 to effectively implement the global strategy to reduce the harmful use of alcohol as a public health priority. For each area, actions are proposed to different types of stakeholders. This factsheet presents a summary of the proposed measures for international partners, civil society organizations and academia in the Americas.
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Shield, Kevin D. ; Monteiro, Maristela ; Roerecke, Michael ; Smith, Blake ; Rehm, Jürgen ( 2015 )Objective. To describe the volume and patterns of alcohol consumption up to and including 2012, and to estimate the burden of disease attributable to alcohol consumption as measured in deaths and disability-adjusted life .
Korcha, Rachael A. ; Witbrodt, Jane ; Cherpitel, Cheryl J. ; Ye, Yu ; Andreuccetti, Gabriel ; Kang, Jaewook ; Monteiro, Maristela ( 2018 )
[ABSTRACT]. Objective. To develop a new index to measure the effectiveness of alcohol control policies on selected indicators of alcohol-related injuries. Methods. We used the World Health Organization Global Information .
Monteiro, Maristela G. ( PAHOUnited StatesWashington, D.C. , 2007 )[Introduction]. The purpose of this document is to explain the need for making alcohol a top public health priority in the region and the need for national and regional action. Current evidence-based research shows that .