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World Health Assembly recognises stroke as a public health priority for the first time
Calls for stronger national, global action on prevention, acute care, rehabilitation, and health systems; Indians suffer 108 to 172 strokes per 1,00,000 people annually, with an 18% to 42% one-month case fatality rate
The World Health Assembly (WHA) passed the first-ever resolution on strokes on Friday (May 22, 2026), urging member states to recognise the medical condition as a public health priority and to strengthen national policies across the full care pathway. This involves prevention and risk‑factor control, timely acute treatment, expanded rehabilitation, and long‑term support. The WHO definition of stroke is a medical emergency that occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted, either due to a blockage or bleeding. This lack of blood flow can lead to brain cell death and serious complications. Strokes can be fatal and need immediate treatment. It is estimated that strokes affect 12 million people every year, killing more than half of them, and leaving two out of three survivors with a lasting disability. The resolution calls for stronger national and global action to reduce the burden of strokes, through prevention, acute care, rehabilitation, and improved health system readiness. It also reinforces reporting accountability. Kouamivi Agboyibor, WHO’s medical officer for cardiovascular diseases and strokes, called the resolution “historic”, saying it created a political mandate. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Egypt’s Minister of Health and Population, who submitted the resolution to the Assembly, said: “The resolution gives every country a framework to close the gaps in stroke care systematically... Commitment today means fewer deaths and fewer disabled citizens tomorrow.”
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