At the beginning of this decade, tremors rumbling within the inherited conventions of global health research erupted.
Machine digital eyes can glean far more information from a scan than human experts can readily detect or accurately decipher.
WHO has proposed new terminology for “pathogens that transmit through the air”.1 The stated rationale is that “[d]uring the pandemic, the terms ‘airborne’, ‘airborne transmission’, ‘droplets’ and ...
The Lancet published the findings from COMMEND, the largest clinical trial to date of a psychological intervention for people ...
Although not formally defined as a neglected tropical disease, HIV-2 infection attracts remarkably little attention or ...
Sudan is facing its most severe humanitarian crisis since gaining independence in 1956. The history of conflicts in Sudan is long and heterogeneous, moving from foreign colonisation to internal ethnic ...
Infectious diseases physician and renowned antimicrobial trialist. Born in Fortrose, Scotland, on May 14, 1934, he died in Birmingham, UK, on April 9, 2024, aged 89 years.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) viruses (clade 2.3.4.4b) continue to evolve and spread in many countries.1 Since 2020, H5 influenza viruses have spread globally among wild birds,1 causing ...
Addressing the harms associated with drug use, illicit transnational drug trade, and the policies tied to them is one of the greatest policy challenges of our time—with intersectionalities to health, ...
Although several countries have adopted a single-dose human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination strategy, many other countries ...
The negotiations for the WHO Pandemic Agreement have brought attention to issues of racism and colonialism in global health. Although the agreement aims to promote global solidarity, it fails to ...
Approximately a quarter of the world's population is infected with tuberculosis, which is the seedbed from which all forms of ...