
World Health Organization (WHO) Guidelines
The World Health Organization (WHO) Guidelines are recommendations developed by experts to promote health and prevent disease worldwide. They review current scientific evidence and best practices to advise governments, health professionals, and the public on how to stay healthy, treat illnesses, and control outbreaks. These guidelines cover a wide range of topics, such as vaccinations, nutrition, sanitation, and disease management, ensuring that health decisions are based on reliable information. Their goal is to improve health outcomes globally by providing clear, evidence-based advice that can be adapted to different communities and circumstances.