10 Years Swiss TPH: Integration of the ISPM into the Former Swiss Tropical Institute (News)
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Mr. Künzli, you and the Director emeritus of the former STI, Marcel Tanner, carried out the integration of ISPM ten years ago. What has been achieved since then? Nino Künzli: “The integration has brou
Epidemiologist and Health Expert Marcel Tanner Receives Honorary Doctorate from the University of Zurich (News)
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Great honour for Marcel Tanner: The Vetsuisse Faculty of the University of Zurich is awarding an honorary doctorate to the President of the R. Geigy Foundation and President of the Swiss Academies as
World Malaria Day 2020: Urgent Action Is Critical to Save Lives (News)
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Current investments in the fight against malaria save more than 600,000 lives and prevent 100 million cases per year. The overburdening of health systems caused by COVID-19 poses the risk of a massive
Trial Launched to Test Prophylactic Treatments for COVID-19 Contact Persons (News)
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With the stepwise easing of measures in Switzerland, it is pivotal to monitor for any new COVID-19 outbreaks and to contain them in a timely and effective manner. Today, a clinical trial was launched
Sleeping Sickness Elimination at a Crossroads (News)
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Sleeping sickness is a vector-borne parasitic disease caused by infection with protozoan parasites belonging to the genus Trypanosoma. They are transmitted to humans by bites of tsetse flies that have
Coalition Launched to Accelerate Research on the Prevention and Treatment of COVID-19 in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (News)
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In a Comment published today in The Lancet , the members of the coalition argue that international research collaboration and coordination is needed urgently to support African, Latin American, Easter
Swiss TPH Doctors Support the University Hospital Basel in Fight against COVID-19 (News)
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The rush to the Prediger church, just next to the University Hospital of Basel (USB), is considerable: hundreds of people are tested daily for the new lung disease COVID-19. The Corona Test Centre was
Fight against Legionella Intensified in Switzerland: New "LeCo" Project Launched (News)
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Legionnaires' disease is becoming more common in Switzerland, with 582 cases recorded in 2019 by the Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH). The disease is fatal in five to ten per cent of cases, desp
New Understanding of Childhood Immune Systems May Improve Vaccine Efficacy (News)
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Children’s immune system composition and vaccine responsiveness is determined by a myriad of factors, such as age, anaemia status, and the setting in which they live, according a new study by Swiss TP
2.5 Million Euro Grant Awarded to Swiss TPH for Tuberculosis Research (News)
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Tuberculosis (TB) is the world's deadliest infectious disease, claiming over 4,000 lives each day. This equates to more daily casualties than HIV/AIDS and malaria combined. It is also the biggest kill