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Global progress on reducing child deaths
Monday 14 November 2016
Around 5.9 million children worldwide died before reaching the age of five, including 2.7 million newborns, according to 2015 estimates, published in The Lancet.
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Measles jab saving millions of young lives but hundreds of children still die every day - expert comment
Friday 11 November 2016
Measles deaths worldwide fell by 79% between 2000 and 2015 but nearly 400 children still die from the disease every day, according to a new report by leading health organisations.
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Scholarship launched in memory of Dr Jeroen Ensink
Thursday 10 November 2016
A new MSc scholarship supported by the Jeroen Ensink Memorial Fund has been announced.
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Scientists identify genetic markers of resistance to frontline malaria drug - expert comment
Friday 4 November 2016
Scientists have identified genetic markers associated with resistance to the one of the most commonly used malaria drugs in Southeast Asia, according to two studies published in
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UK global health team ready to respond to disease outbreaks in 48 hours
Tuesday 1 November 2016
£20m initiative announced to help prevent global health emergencies on behalf of the UK Government.
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Bill Gates visits our School
Friday 28 October 2016
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School receives EU funding to tackle Zika virus
Friday 28 October 2016
°®ÍþÄÌapps from the °®ÍþÄÌapp of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine researching the Zika virus have received over £2m to conduct vital new studies on the disease, including the risks it poses to newb
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Women now drink almost as much alcohol as men - expert comment
Wednesday 26 October 2016
Women are catching up with men in terms of their alcohol consumption and the associated harms, according to research published in BMJ Open.
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Asian Tiger mosquito eggs found in Kent - expert comment
Friday 21 October 2016
A small number of eggs of the Aedes albopictus (or Asian Tiger) mosquito, which is capable of transmitting diseases including dengue, chikungunya and Zika have been found in the UK for the first ti
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Peter Piot to receive 2017 Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Humanitarian Award
Friday 14 October 2016
Award recognises his lifetime public health contributions including his work on HIV and Ebola.
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WHO Global TB report: actions to end epidemic falling short - expert comment
Thursday 13 October 2016
Countries need to act much faster to prevent, detect and treat tuberculosis (TB) in order to meet global targets, according to the latest
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UK's approach to health needs boldest rethinking since founding of the NHS
Monday 10 October 2016
A radical rethink is needed on the UK's approach to health, according to a group of clinicians, scientists, social entrepreneurs and crossbench peers.
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