HPV vaccination campaigns have seen slow uptake in many low- and middle-income countries. "Single dose vaccination will make it more feasible to vaccinate more women in [these] countries," National Cancer Institute Deputy Director Dr. Doug Lowy.
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The 75th World Health Assembly addressed pressing global health challenges at their May 2022 meeting including supporting the global health care workforce, acting against noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), and strengthening health emergency preparedness.
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Dr. Judith Levy of University of Illinois in Chicago talks about her decades of HIV/AIDS research and her NIH-funded project aimed at preventing HIV transmission in Indonesia.
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The COALESCE program brings together researchers and practitioners from India and Ethiopia to facilitate South-South collaboration and locally driven research and implementation.
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Abigail Link's research will paint a more complete picture of the disease in the region by using hospital data as well as surveys and interviews with patients and providers to understand barriers to improving health outcomes.
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From the start of the West African Ebola crisis of 2014-2016, Fogarty recognized that the greatest contribution we could make would be a commitment to ongoing, long-term strengthening of research capacity and health systems through training.
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Fogarty responded to the 2014-2016 West Africa Ebola outbreak with grants to shore up the research capacity in the region. We look at where those projects are nearly six years later.
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