Swiss TPH Designated as WHO Collaborating Centre for Verbal Autopsy (Page)
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Swiss TPH Designated as WHO Collaborating Centre for Verbal Autopsy 05.10.2022 The World Health Organization (WHO) has designated Swiss TPH as the WHO Collaborating Centre for Verbal Autopsy. The prim
Swiss TPH Designated as WHO Collaborating Centre for Verbal Autopsy (News)
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Reliable and comparable data on the causes of mortality are cornerstones for building a solid evidence base for health policy, planning, monitoring and evaluation. Ideally, a physician reports the cau
Warum wir uns mit der Einschätzung von Risiken so schwertun (Page)
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Machen wir ein kleines Gedankenexperiment. 1: Sie sind letzte Woche mit einer seltenen unheilbaren Krankheit in Berührung gekommen. Wer von dieser Krankheit angesteckt wird, stirbt innerhalb einer Woc
The ‘death rays’ that never were (Page)
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Some people simply manage to be in the right place at the right time. Martin Röösli is surely one of them. Back in 2001, Röösli had just completed his doctoral thesis. He had first worked as a teacher
One Health Initiative for Food Safety in Palestine (Page)
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Hi Said, thanks for joining us today! Can you tell us a bit about yourself? I am from Palestine and have a degree in Veterinary Medicine and a Master’s in Public Health. I have worked in both veterina
Gut microbes - Friends or foes? (Page)
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When I thought of the word “worms”, I used to associate it with a vast abundance of creatures that live in the soil a few meters beneath my feet. To some extent, this connection might be right, as “wo
Antimicrobial resistance: the silent pandemic (Page)
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Hi Esther, thanks for joining us! Can you please tell us a bit about yourself? I am an infectious disease specialist and the ad interim Head of the Travel Clinic at Swiss TPH, where I work with patien
Malaria eradication requires more than magic bullets (Page)
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The global effort to control malaria, starting with the first concerted actions at the end of the 19 th century, has resulted in a major public health success. A disease transmitted and feared in near
An electronic application improves quality of health care for children (Page)
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The application is the brainchild of a partnership involving the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Swiss TPH and the Adamawa State Primary Heath Care Development Agency (ADSPHCDA). ALMA
The power of people (Page)
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Women's History Month is the month in which societies take a moment to recognize and amplify women in all their diversity. March also serves as a reminder of the remaining gaps in gender inequality th