Winter Symposium 2018 (Page)
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s: Can it be Eliminated?, Sue Welburn, University of Edinburgh, UK 11:55 Rickettsia and the Non-Malaria Fever Complex, Daniel Paris, Swiss TPH 12:20 Leptospirosis and its Complex Ecology, Anou Dreyfus
A triple win awaits (Page)
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diseases are likely to occur are increasing. Since 1950, climate suitability for the transmission of malaria in highland areas has increased by 40% in Africa and by 150% in the Western Pacific region. Changes
Impementation and scaling up of a digital Clinical Decision Support System / ICRC Nigeria (Projects)
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morbidity for children in the region is significantly worse compared to other parts of the country. Malaria, respiratory diseases, diarrhoea, measles, and the nutrition crisis continue to cause suffering among
Urban Health (Page)
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rapidly propagated. Urban irrigation schemes are ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes transmitting malaria, the lack of clean drinking water is the cause of diarrhoeal disease and the complex socio-cultural
Systems Strengthening and Health Promotion (Page)
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Accessible Quality Healthcare Project, Kosovo, Phase II BACKUP Health Cameroon - Improving Access to Malaria Care and Services for Children Under Five: Pilot Project openIMIS Capacity Building - Global online
Noma: giving a face to a deadly disease (Page)
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is weakened. This can be due to extreme malnutrition, but also recently suffering from measles or malaria. A lack of vitamins or minerals could also make children more susceptible to noma disease, according
How can we prevent the next pandemic? Swiss TPH students meet with Bill Gates (Page)
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pursues her PhD in microbiology focusing on various issues of diagnosis and genomic surveillance of malaria, lymphatic filariasis and COVID-19. Daniel Kipo is a MSc student from Ghana working in the area of
World Refugee Day: together we heal, learn and shine (Page)
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rapid diagnostic test, which came back positive, revealing that the child was suffering from severe malaria. Thanks to SysRef, she was able to receive appropriate treatment, which would not have been the case
Tuberculosis – time to act decisively! (Page)
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then mainly with a Filipino Foundation supported by the Global Fund To Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Since 2010 working at the Swiss Centre for International Health of the Swiss TPH. About the article
Swiss TPH Students' Global Health Endeavours Around the World | Impact Stories (Page)
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in NCDs, while still grappling with a significant burden of endemic infectious diseases such as malaria, HIV, or schistosomiasis. Nikolai collaborates with the University Hospital Basel Outpatient Department