Immunisation health workforce capacity building in Southeast Asia: reflections from training programme implementation in Cambodia and Lao PDR (19 February, 2025) ...
Introduction Globally, tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the leading infectious causes of death, with 1.3 million deaths. Digital adherence technologies (DATs) have the potential to provide ...
Introduction Digital adherence technologies (DATs) may enable person-centred tuberculosis (TB) treatment monitoring; however, implementation challenges may undermine their effectiveness. Using the ...
A health systems approach to more effective decentralised HIV prevention: development of Malawi’s Blantyre Prevention Strategy (25 February, 2025) ...
Chuan De Foo, Krishaa Logan, Elliot Eu, Darius Erlangga, Juan Carlos Rivillas, Ewa Kosycarz, Aungsumalee Pholpark, Natchaya Ritthisirikul, Piya Hanvoravongchai, Likke ...
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Dr Mark Shrime is a Lecturer in Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Clinically, he specialises in treating head and neck tumors, working with Mercy Ships. His academic ...
Health played a central role in the recent Conference of Parties 28 (COP28): witnessing the first official ‘Health Day’, the first COP climate-health ministerial, endorsements of a declaration on ...
Quality of medical products for diabetes management: a systematic review Kartika Saraswati, Chanvilay Sichanh, Paul N Newton, Céline Caillet ...
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The aim of the BMJ Global Health Grant is to recognise the contributions of early career researchers from low-income and lower-middle-income countries working in the field of global health. The grant ...
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