Promoting the Mental Health of Young People (Page)
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Swiss TPH and Fondation Botnar present Promoting the Mental Health of Young People 16 November 2023, 16:30-18:00 followed by an apéro One in seven young people worldwide is affected by mental health i
Unsere Geschichten (Page)
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Geschichten und Gesichter Yejide Okungbaye, Ärztin in Nigeria «Ich arbeite als Ärztin in einer NGO und betreue Opfer von sexueller Gewalt. In meinem Berufsalltag erlebe ich immer wieder, wie gravieren
Noise, foul air and compromises. (Page)
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The roar gets louder as the plane gently soars into the sky over the new building of the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH), which lies right on the flight path of Basel’s EuroAirp
Fighting parasites in a conflict-torn place (Page)
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Rebels are destroying healthcare infrastructure, and access to nutrition and safe drinking water has become a concern for almost the entire population. It is in this unimaginable environment that Maur
Neglected Tropical Diseases in Sudan | Advanced Course for Clinicians (Page)
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Neglected Tropical Diseases in Sudan ꟷ Advanced Course for Clinicians Overview The Neglected Tropical Diseases in Sudan course focuses on Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) as well as other neglected
Statistics in Epidemiology Group | Biostatistics at Swiss TPH (Page)
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Group | Statistics in Epidemiology Epidemiology and Public Health Biostatistics Bayesian Modeling and Analysis The Statistics in Epidemiology group focuses on the design and analysis of a wide range o
Sporozoite immunization: innovative translational science to support the fight against malaria (Publications)
INTRODUCTION: Malaria, a devastating febrile illness caused by protozoan parasites, sickened 247,000,000 people in 2021 and killed 619,000, mostly children and pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa. A