Model-based integration of genomics and metabolomics reveals SNP functionality in <em>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</em> (Publications)
the antibiotic para-aminosalicylic acid. Our method is broadly applicable across microbial life, opening possibilities for the development of more selective treatment strategies.
Assessing the Potential Health Impact of Omicron (Page)
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Modelling unit has been setting up an open-access transmission model for COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic, building on its experience in malaria modelling. “Our OpenCOVID transmission model provides
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viraemia in children and adolescents with HIV in Lesotho and Tanzania (GIVE MOVE trial): a multisite, open-label randomised controlled trial. Lancet Glob Health . 2024;12(8):e1312-e1322. DOI: 10.1016/s221 [...] factors for developing active tuberculosis among people living with HIV in Georgia 2019-2020 cohort. Open Forum Infect Dis . 2024;11(9):ofae466. DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofae466 Related Topics Infectious Diseases
Swiss TPH Symposium: Global Health in the 21st Century (News)
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development and roll-out. Nicole Probst Hensch, Head of Epidemiology and Public Health at Swiss TPH opened the symposium with reflections on the role of science during the pandemic: ‘’Researchers often grow [...] as mirrors Samia Hurst-Majno from the University of Geneva and Swiss National COVID-19 Task Force opened Day 2 of the symposium: “Pandemics are mirrors – they show us our strengths and our weaknesses, our
“We have to seek out risks in order to improve prevention.” (News)
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We can map a person’s lifestyle or gain information about their social networks.” These were the opening remarks of epidemiologist and public-health specialist Nicole Probst-Hensch from the Swiss Tropical [...] methods to determine the risks for individual illnesses: “Research in the age of precision medicine will open up a completely new mechanistic, causal understanding of illnesses and wellness.” The issue of pe
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- 19 March 2025 Venue: Swiss TPH (Kreuzstrasse 2, 4123 Allschwil (BL), Switzerland) REGISTRATION : open from 06.01.2025 – 08.03.2025 ----------- Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Training for Investigators and [...] 3 - 4 June 2025 Venue: Swiss TPH (Kreuzstrasse 2, 4123 Allschwil (BL), Switzerland) REGISTRATION : open from 06.01.2025 – 26.05.2025 ----------- Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Training for Investigators and [...] 13 August 2025 Venue: Swiss TPH (Kreuzstrasse 2, 4123 Allschwil (BL),...
Field evaluation of a volatile pyrethroid spatial repellent and etofenprox treated clothing for outdoor protection against forest malaria vectors in... (Publications)
landing in Cambodia. A 7 × 7 Latin-square study was conducted over 49 collection nights in temporary open structures in Mondulkiri Province. All interventions substantially reduced Anopheles landing, with
Population-based linkage of big data in dental research (Publications)
Population-based linkage of patient-level information opens new strategies for dental research to identify unknown correlations of diseases, prognostic factors, novel treatment concepts and evaluate healthcare
If I tweet will you cite? The effect of social media exposure of articles on downloads and citations (Publications)
number of downloads and citations between the SM exposure and control group when we stratified for open access status. The number of downloads and number of citations were significantly correlated in both
Sustaining the control of <em>Schistosoma mansoni</em> in western Côte d'Ivoire: baseline findings before the implementation of a randomized... (Publications)
overall prevalence of S. mansoni was 5.4% among first graders and 22.1% in 9- to 12-year-old children. Open defecation was practiced in all villages. The current baseline findings will be important to explain