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Are we ready for the diseases of the future?

Are we ready for the diseases of the future? And has cell therapy become one of the new options for facing health challenges? Many questions were addressed by the World Health Forum and searched for answers to develop the best scenarios and treatments that protect humans from future diseases and epidemics, which may be one of the main reasons for reducing the death rate of epidemics, which is expected to reach 50 million people by 2050.

The World Health Forum, which is being held within the activities of the seventh session of the World Government Summit, sheds light on the most important health challenges facing the world today, and the expected future diseases and epidemics, which contribute to enhancing global preparedness and prevention of diseases and limiting their effects on humans for the service of all humanity, as well as discussing global statistics on diseases, and the need for concerted efforts to prevent and control them.

 

Global Efforts to Confront Health Threats

Dr. Peter Seiberger, Director of the Max Planck Institute for Colloids and Separating Surfaces in the Republic of Germany, spoke about the efforts of the World Health Organization in the face of global health threats, the difficulty of producing vaccines and the obstacles that stand in the way of global immunization efforts against diseases and epidemics, and the dissemination and provision of treatments on a wide scale for the benefit of all countries the scientist.

He said: “We lose more than 8 million people annually due to cancer, and we expect 50 million people to die due to infectious diseases by the year 2050. Klebsiella nemonia, in addition to many other deadly diseases.

Seiberger added: “Infectious diseases represent a serious problem, and we need to take action on a global scale, and the solution to these dilemmas lies with governments, who can reduce the speed of the spread of these threats by reconsidering health systems and taking measures to protect humans starting today.” “.

New options to tackle health challenges

For his part, Dr. Robert J. Hariri, founder of Cellularity, spoke during the second session, entitled “Cell Therapy: New Options for Facing Health Challenges”, about cardiovascular diseases, immuno-oncology, and the importance of stem cells in the treatment of many diseases and in fight cancer.

Hariri said: “The life span of individuals at the global level is in a growing shortage, as a result of the spread of many incurable diseases, pointing to the ability of miraculous stem cells to overturn the standards, as they hold great hope for the treatment of many chronic diseases, such as blood diseases, diabetes and heart diseases. Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, chronic and immune arthritis, eye diseases and others.

The World Health Forum, organized by the World Government Summit for the first time, constitutes a platform that brings together governments, decision-makers, stakeholders and specialists in the health field from all over the world under one roof, to anticipate future diseases and epidemics, develop ways to prevent them, and reduce their negative repercussions, to ensure a better future for future generations.

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