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An Assessment of HIV Drug Resistance among Seroconversions in Users of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis in Kenya
To assess the frequency of HIV-1 drug resistance mutations among PrEP clients who test HIV positive after initiating any PrEP products. Further, the study will explore the relationship between HIV drug resistance and PrEP adherence in individuals who...
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From Gaza to Syria to Ukraine, attacks on health care are part of warfare
The year 2022 set a grim record — 1,989 attacks on health-care facilities and their personnel, the worst total number in the decade since the Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition began its sobering count. This year is on track to be even more...
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Miriam Alvarado
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Air Pollution Exposures in Early Life and Brain Development in Children
This project will establish a prospective mother-infant cohort for studies on neurotoxicant exposures and child neurodevelopmental outcomes, and will develop capacity building to understand early life air pollution sources (using mobile monitoring and...
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Dr. Anjuli Wagner and Dr. John Kinuthia receive new award to understand how mobile health technology supports PrEP adherence
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Why Asia’s early heat wave is so alarming
Climate change is making a safe, slow adjustment to heat much harder by upending what we’d typically expect as seasons change. Summers are getting longer and more intense, encroaching on winter and extending long into the fall. Large parts of Asia have...
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Join Us For the Global Health: Next Decade, Next Generation Symposium
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MPH student Keeley Ffrench on social prescribing to improve the health impacts caused by loneliness and isolation
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The Community-based ART REtention and Suppression (CARES) App: an innovation to improve patient monitoring and evaluation data in community-based antiretroviral therapy programs in Lilongwe, Malawi.
This quasi-experimental, interrupted time series designed study uses implementation science methods to test an mHealth app developed to provide a high-quality, point-of-care, electronic medical records system in a routine, public, DSD setting in Malawi,...
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‘Silent killer’: experts warn of record US deaths from extreme heat
The punishing heatwaves that have scorched much of the U.S. could result in a record number of heat-related deaths this year, experts have warned, amid a spike in hospitalizations from collapsing workers. ...