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Apr 21, 2024 · Pathogens and Global Health is a journal of infectious disease and public health that focuses on the translation of molecular, immunological, genomics and epidemiological knowledge into control measures for global health threats.
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Nov 21, 2022 · WHO to identify pathogens that could cause future outbreaks and pandemics. WHO is launching a global scientific process to update the list of priority pathogens—agents that can cause outbreaks or pandemics—to guide global investment, research and development (R&D), especially in vaccines, tests and treatments.
Dec 17, 2022 · Summary. Background. Reducing the burden of death due to infection is an urgent global public health priority. Previous studies have estimated the number of deaths associated with drug-resistant infections and sepsis and found that infections remain a leading cause of death globally.
Journal homepage. Pathogens and Global Health is a peer-reviewed medical journal published by Taylor & Francis. It covers tropical diseases, including their microbiology, epidemiology and molecular biology, as well as medical entomology, HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis.
Nov 10, 2023 · In a significant stride towards facilitating and informing priorities in global vaccine development for endemic pathogens, the World Health Organization (WHO) has commissioned 16 "Vaccine Value Profiles" (VVPs) to be published in a groundbreaking Supplement in the journal Vaccine.This milestone is the result of collaborations with several pathog...
May 30, 2023 · COMMENT. 30 May 2023. Why the world needs more transparency on the origins of novel pathogens. Collaboration and openness are essential to minimize the risks of future pandemics, says the World...