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With this announcement, OnePlus has made it clear that it's
With this announcement, OnePlus has made it clear that it's trying to get US customers using the new phone. And that's great news for those who are already using its flagship device.
While there's no news on the availability of the new phone, it should be out in the next few weeks. OnePlus recently announced that OnePlus is testing out its first hardware on the US market, and the US version will be available for pre-orders in November.
Source: OnePlusThe latest research from the World Health Organization (WHO) on the prevalence of the chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) will soon provide an important insight into the possible impact of the virus on the lives of people who receive the disease from contaminated drinking water.
In the WHO's last assessment, published in March 2013, HCV prevalence was 5.9 per 1,000 population. The most common cause of HCV is the human papillomavirus. The rate of the diseases is lower for people who have contact with contaminated drinking water. While there is a high prevalence, the majority of people still receive the virus from contaminated water. The WHO expects that the current high prevalence in Europe and North America will continue to grow as the burden of HCV increases.
The WHO has already identified 466 million people who are still infected with HCV in the WHO Region of Responsibility for Epidemiology (RODA). The WHO has also established a task force to identify the sources of the problem. The WHO estimates that there are between 1 and 1.7 million people in Europe and North America who currently have access to contaminated drinking water.
In response to the WHO's assessment, WHO has implemented a series of steps to enhance the capacity of the WHO in a coordinated and transparent manner to deal with the emerging problem. For example, the WHO has launched an online database for all persons who have been contacted by health officials to report their personal contact information, which will be available to anyone who wishes to report information about the HCV outbreak. WHO also launched a campaign to encourage citizens to contact their health authorities.
WHO Director-General Dr. Margaret Chan is leading the WHO effort to improve the health of people with HIV, including the prevention and treatment of HCV, through education and awareness building. While the WHO is also working on a comprehensive approach to prevention of disease and the development of effective treatments for HCV, this is a complex problem. The current level of infection with HCV is estimated at 1,500 cases per 100,000 people.
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