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Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 30 min.
The says the spread of in is not yet a emergency. The outbreak is the second biggest in history - infecting 1,206 people and killing 764. It shows no sign of being contained soon.
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Insect-borne diseases such as fever, and are on the rise and are now threatening to spread into many areas of Europe, scientists have warned.
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We are pleased to launch our 2019 Call for Abstracts! Focusing on two of our conference streams: and this a fantastic way to share your experiences & share your lessons learnt:
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Spatial analysis of dengue, cysticercosis and disease mortality in Ecuador, 2011–2016.
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Scientists have mapped the genome of a strain of extracted a century ago from a sick British soldier during World War One and found clues to how some cholera strains cause today.
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Innovative community-based ecosystem management for dengue and disease prevention in low and middle income countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 14. apr.
Several cases of Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever (TBRF) have been reported in Mexico, but the disease gets little attention. Now, researchers reporting in describe the details of an additional case of TBRF in Sonora, Mexico in 2012.
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Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 14. apr.
An innovative ecohealth intervention for disease vector control in Yucatan, Mexico
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Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 13. apr.
A study shows that several low- and middle-income countries, especially in Africa, need more effective child strategies to eliminate the threat from vaccine-preventable diseases.
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Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 13. apr.
Dr Paul Matts on why , a misunderstood skin disease, needs urgent attention.
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Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 13. apr.
, the latest burden on the refugees in : In late February, there 30 to 35 cases a day just in Dr Kabir's clinic. By the end of March, there were nearly 65,000 reported throughout the camps.
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Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 13. apr.
Our Vice-President discusses on the blog the relationship between academia and the NTD community and the growing demand for cross-disciplinary research.
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Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 12. apr.
A key challenge, especially in poor, remote areas of the world where most occur, is that most need to be refrigerated.
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Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 12. apr.
Just a few days left to apply for a small grant of up to £5,000. Please remember that all applications, including both references must be in before the end of 15 April (midnight UK time).
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Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 12. apr.
As the outbreak in the reached a record-setting 18 cases in a single day, the is reconsidering whether to declare a Emergency of International Concern, reports.
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Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 12. apr.
How did reluctance and refusal become such a major risk? Editorial from in .
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London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine 12. apr.
Modellers reveal must team up with to save the Seven Kingdoms! Yes, we improve health on Earth and Westeros 🌍 😀 fun but a reminder that collaboration is key to . Here's how one great John Snow helped another 👉
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Nature News & Comment 11. apr.
Dr. Katie Bouman, who led the creation of an algorithm that helped capture the first ever image of a black hole, tells us what this breakthrough means for science 👩‍🔬
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Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 12. apr.
Four million cases of childhood could be caused by from traffic - around 13% of those diagnosed each year, a global study in suggests.
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Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 12. apr.
Join us on 29 May in London where author, paediatrician, vaccine scientist & RSTMH Honorary Fellow will discuss his book, Did Not Cause Rachel's Autism. This free event will include a reception with nibbles & drinks. Register now.
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