THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION INTERNATIONAL REFERENCE CENTRE FOR TRACHOMA

1966 ◽  
Vol 2 (8) ◽  
pp. 347-348
Author(s):  
Robert L. Woolridge
1988 ◽  
Vol 34 (9) ◽  
pp. 1870-1872 ◽  
Author(s):  
S B Schotters ◽  
J H McBride ◽  
D O Rodgerson ◽  
S Higgins ◽  
M Pisa

Abstract Owing to the generally higher values observed in the initial establishment of immunoglobulins (Ig) G, A, and M assays with the Behring Nephelometer, we elected to verify five commercial protein calibrators. This initial verification was performed by standardizing the Behring Nephelometer with the World Health Organization (WHO) International Reference Preparation for Human Serum Immunoglobulins G, A, and M. The instrument was also standardized for immunoglobulins and transferrin with use of the Reference Preparation for Serum Proteins (RPSP II). Analytical recoveries of the commercial calibrators varied. Also, assigned protein concentrations in both the WHO and RPSP II preparations made them unacceptable to us as benchmark calibrators for the Behring Nephelometer. Individual proteins (IgG, IgA, IgM, and transferrin) were obtained and primary standards prepared. Both transferrin and IgG were successfully standardized. However, IgA and IgM primary standards lacked 100% antigenicity, requiring removal of nonreactive IgA and IgM or reassignment of the correct value. The problem remains to find appropriate purified materials for IgA and IgM standardization.


1963 ◽  
Vol 2 (04) ◽  
pp. 163-165 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Torloni

The author presents the work achieved by the World Health Organization in the field of histological .nomenclatiire and classification £f human _ turnours, through International Reference Centres and co-operating centres established in different parts of the world. Pathologists are exchanging material and diagnoses, and testing a proposed classification. A total of 36 pathologists from 21 countries are involved in this type of co-operating work. The following tumour sites are now being worked upon: lung, soft tissues, breast, leukaemias and other neoplastic conditions of the haematopoietic cells and oro-pharynx. Functions and mechanisms are given in detail. The first final classification is expected to be ready by 1964 for international adoption.


1971 ◽  
Vol 10 (02) ◽  
pp. 120-122 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. H. SOBIN

A brief description is given of the efforts of the World Health Organization to facilitate international communication and comparability of data in oncology by developing uniform classifications and nomenclatures for the microscopic definition of tumours. This has involved the collaboration of over 200 pathologists in 46 countries, in a network of 19 International Reference Centres. Ten of these Centres have already completed their work. Reports have begun to appear in the literature of studies based on the classifications they have prepared.


2017 ◽  
Vol 79 (07) ◽  
pp. 526-527

Coenen M et al. [Recommendation for the collection and analysis of data on participation and disability from the perspective of the World Health Organization]. Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz 2016; 59: 1060–1067 Um eine gleichberechtigte Teilhabe an der Gesellschaft von Menschen mit Behinderung zu ermöglichen, werden zunächst Daten zu vorhandenen Einschränkungen gebraucht. Erst wenn diese detailliert erhoben wurden, können Konzepte zur Beseitigung von Problemen entwickelt werden. Ein standardisiertes Erhebungsinstrument für alle Aspekte der Funktionsfähigkeit fehlte jedoch bisher.


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