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NDM Centre for Global Health Research @UniOxford. Building a Global health community through equitable partnerships for knowledge sharing and mutual learning
Joined May 2021
#MeetOurResearchers interview with Prof Susie Dunachie @Susannajd: Vaccines for more vulnerable populations Susie leads the Tropical Immunology Research Group, studying #vaccines and immune responses to protect #VulnerablePopulations Watch the video๐ https://t.co/k3Hx6oNddY
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The NEWRISK Project Work Package 3 is advancing efforts to understand how extreme weather affects the functioning of health facilities across Kenya. Over the past two days, the team held a stakeholder-wide expert panel meeting, bringing together representatives from the
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NEWS: Rapid, low-cost tests can help prevent child deaths from contaminated medicinal syrups @UniofOxford researchers and their collaborators have proved the efficacy of rapid, low-cost tools for identifying contaminants in pharmaceutical supply chains. https://t.co/lYJoWFow4R.
medsci.ox.ac.uk
Researchers at the University of Oxford and their collaborators have demonstrated that simple, rapid, and inexpensive tests can detect deadly contaminants in medicinal syrups - contaminants that have...
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#ResearchHighlight from Robinson Oyando & Benjamin Tsofa @KEMRI_Wellcome Access to hypertension services and health-seeking experiences in rural Coastal Kenya: A qualitative study Read more ๐ https://t.co/jmlRXQpbC4 Full publication ๐ https://t.co/w7mTuG8DYq
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Learn more about our #malaria research, work to inform optimal malaria treatments, policy and tracking #antimalarial #DrugResistance Sign up to our newsletter here https://t.co/JovFEusThl
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Blood test predicts risk of death in acutely ill children @KEMRI_Wellcome Data from the #CHAIN Network identified a blood-based indicator of intestinal damage and inflammation that strongly predicts mortality in sick children Read more ๐
tropicalmedicine.ox.ac.uk
An international study has identified a blood-based indicator of intestinal damage and inflammation that strongly predicts mortality in sick children. The new biomarker could help to identify those...
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#ResearchHighlight from @phaikyeong Cheah @MORUBKK Engagement and justice considerations in mitigation of antimicrobial resistance #AMR Read more ๐ https://t.co/jmlRXQoDMw Full publication ๐ https://t.co/0rs77ImpF7
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๐ Read blog by Dr Nathalie Beloum, one of our new WHO/TDR Fellows! She shares insights into the application process, her upcoming projects, first impressions and hopes for the placement. @WHO @TDRnews ๐ Read https://t.co/qhLsMkYIrz
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VACANCY We are seeking a Global Health Manager to advance #OxfordGlobalHealth, a University-wide initiative that connects researchers across disciplines to tackle the worldโs most pressing health challenges. #GlobalHealth #equity Apply by 22 Dec ๐ https://t.co/V3Or6qG1A8
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โCreeping catastropheโ: #ClimateChange is driving global rise in infectious diseases, alongside #poverty and #AMR Trudie Lang, @info_TGHN Published in Nature Scientific Reports Read more ๐ https://t.co/SVkSDF9GyQ ๐ทYen Hoang Nguyen, OUCRU PCE
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โจ Exciting news! โจ Our website just got a fresh new makeover! Weโve reorganised things to make everything easier to find, smoother to navigate & more enjoyable to explore. Plus weโve launched a new blog Take a look around & let us know what you think ๐ https://t.co/b8azENoM4R
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#ResearchHighlight from @jayberkley, @KEMRI_Wellcome Plasma lipopolysaccharide levels predict mortality in acutely ill children in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Read more ๐ https://t.co/jmlRXQoDMw Full publication ๐ https://t.co/wiA3JpZmoS
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Rose McGready honoured for her work to improve healthcare for Thai-Myanmar border communities @MORUBKK For her extraordinary dedication over 30 years to improving healthcare for displaced and marginalised communities along the ๐น๐ญ-๐ฒ๐ฒ border Read more ๐ https://t.co/ySLxIJHOb4
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#AntimicrobialResistance is one of the biggest global threats to health & development! Use data in the #AMR repository, which includes data from 69 countries & 250k patients, to help further research & build knowledge @Oxford_GRAM @TropMedOxford #WAAW
https://t.co/3AHZ2uW0DC
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Attn AMR researchers: GRAM data is now available to qualified external researchers! Apply to use AMR data in your own work. Nearly 70 countries represented. Story: https://t.co/xSkt1ghm6a Data: see QR code @FlemingFund @wellcometrust @bugwonk @ChristianeDole1 @TropMedOxford
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๐ข Attention Researchers - need to make map to show data over time/location? But fed up having to waste time standardising basic data? IDDO Statistician Rhys Peploe has created a tool that could save you lots of time Introducing IDDOโs mapping tool worlddatr #ToolsForResearchers
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Discover our surveyors created to track #malaria drug resistance. These #InteractiveMaps provide researchers and policy-makers with changes in molecular markers over time and location to help monitor the emergence and spread of resistance https://t.co/6IB4dH1QNX
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Learn more about our work to strengthen research through equitable data use and accelerate better treatment and control of #NTDs Sign up for our newsletter here https://t.co/ggRJrZLdFK
#BeatNTDs #COVID19 #malaria #VL #ChagasDisease #AMR
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#ScienceReadForSunday: Controlled human malaria infection studies: insights into recent advances and key immunological and ethical implementation lessons https://t.co/tJjeq3EfbT
frontiersin.org
Controlled human infection studies offer a unique opportunity to study the efficacy of novel interventions, mechanisms of infection and disease, as well as d...
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#ScienceReadForSunday: Antiviral efficacy of oral ensitrelvir versus oral ritonavir-boosted nirmatrelvir in COVID-19 (PLATCOV): an open-label, phase 2, randomised, controlled, adaptive trial https://t.co/KmTHGlQV1G
thelancet.com
Both ensitrelvir and nirmatrelvir accelerate oropharyngeal SARS-CoV-2 viral clearance. Ensitrelvir is an effective alternative to currently available antivirals in treating COVID-19. Although...
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