According to government programme data, more than 2.6 million patients are placed on TB treatment each year.
As today's researchers face a tectonic shift in the foundations of global health, it is instructive to consider another time when international health research had to be re-established on a new ...
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Global Health Infrastructure Is Changing. Why Getting It Right Matters for South Africa
Funding cuts over the last year or so have created a crisis for multilateral health institutions. Which institutions emerge from this crisis, and in what form, will have real consequences for the ...
African countries must not sign away their health data or release their pathogens in exchange for donor funding.
Leadership expansion strengthens global policy, trade, and outbreak response expertise as GOS builds a transboundary ...
Inspectors recently visited the Trump International Hotel in Chicago, and the results are raising eyebrows. According to a ...
WHO’s director of antimicrobial resistance, Dr Yvan Hutin, says science needs to catch up with drug-resistant bacteria.
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday warned that strikes on Iranian oil depots causing “black rain” could lead to respiratory problems as toxic pollutants disperse through the air. “Black ...
While waging war on Iran, Israel is blocking medical trips into and out of Gaza, putting vulnerable patients at risk.
The war in Iran has triggered severe global economic disruption, choking off disaster relief supply chains and spiking oil prices—further exacerbating existing humanitarian crises.
This article is authored by Neerja Birla, founder and chairperson, Aditya Birla Education Trust and Mpower.
By Emma Farge and Jennifer Rigby GENEVA, March 10 (Reuters) - The World Health Organization warned on Tuesday that the "black rain" and toxic compounds in the air in Iran after strikes on oil ...
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