San Marino
San Marino is situated on the Italian Peninsula on the north-eastern side of the Apennine Mountains. In San Marino, during the period 1995 – 2000, the main noncommunicable diseases accounted for about 85% of all deaths in and external causes for about 5%. Life expectancy at birth is higher than the European Region and European Union averages, both for males and for females.
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On 7 June 2020, WHO will mark the second global World Food Safety Day. Foodborne diseases can cause illness, disability and deaths and are a significant public health concern in the WHO European Region
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Ministry of health
Equal Opportunities and Technological Innovation
State Secretariat for Health and Social Security
Via Scaloja, 40
Borgo Maggiore 47890
Tel.: +378 0549 883040, +39 335473050
Fax: +378 0549 883044
http://www.sanita.sm
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Small countries initiative
WHO established the small countries initiative so that countries in the WHO European Region with a population of less than 1 million people can share their knowledge on implementing Health 2020
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