World AIDS Day 2022 - Equity for all! (Blog)
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This years’ World AIDS Day slogan is "EQUALIZE". It is a call to action to address the ongoing inequalities holding back progress in ending AIDS. While a lot has been achieved, in some parts of the wo
World AIDS Day 2022 - Equity for all! (Page)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/impact-stories/world-aids-day-2022-equity-for-all
Action needs to be undertaken to guarantee access to care for all, including vulnerable groups such as adolescents, young girls and other high-risk groups. Services must not only be accessible for all
Two SNSF Starting Grants for Researchers at Swiss TPH (News)
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Emma Hodcroft Hodcroft returns to the University of Basel after a two-year postdoctoral period in Bern and Geneva. Hodcroft is co-developer of the “Nextstrain” program, which allows virus outbreaks to
Supporting countries on their path to universal health coverage (Page)
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Swiss TPH designs and implements health insurance solutions. This covers system aspects related to the financing of health systems, quality of care, as well as questions of health information systems
New Project to Improve the Care of Patients with Non-Communicable Diseases in Kosovo (News)
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Kosovo presents some of the worst health indicators in South Eastern Europe. Despite the fact that the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Kosovo is poorly documented, partly due to a not ye
Multiscale transmission dynamics of rabies in Africa: The urban-rural interface (Page)
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Dog mediated rabies, although entirely preventable, kills every year over 25,000 people in Africa. It has been demonstrated that rabies transmission can be interrupted with successful dog mass vaccina
Systems Thinking Tools (Page)
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Catalogue of Systems Thinking Tools Catalogue of Systems Thinking Tools Tool Description Possible Use How Useful Resources Evidence Causal Loop Diagram CLD is an analytical tool to document, model, an
Peter Hotez Visits Swiss TPH (Page)
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Peter Hotez Visits Swiss TPH 10.11.2022 Peter Hotez, an internationally recognised scientist in neglected tropical diseases and vaccine development, visited Swiss TPH this week. Hotez met with faculty
Peter Hotez Visits Swiss TPH (News)
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On 7 and 8 November, Peter Hotez came to Swiss TPH to meet with faculty and students and give multiple lectures, including a public talk hosted by Swiss TPH entitled "Vaccines in the 21st Century: Wha
Multiscale transmission dynamics of rabies in Africa: The urban-rural interface (Blog)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/impact-stories/multiscale-transmission-dynamics-of-rabies-in-africa-the-urban-rural-interface/blog-id/54
Researchers at Swiss TPH have launched a new project focused on rabies control in Chad with the help of artificial intelligence. Read more about how the research project takes a transdisciplinary One