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Message by the Director of the Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals at WHO – January 2024
thehealthtransformation.foundation Joaquim Cardoso MSc January 31, 2024 What are the key points? Immunization Agenda 2030 (IA2030): Malaria Vaccines:…
WHO Malaria Report: Global Surge in Cases Amid Climate Change Threats and Pandemic Disruptions
the health strategistplatform the most compreehensive knowledge portal for continuous health transformation and digital health- for all Joaquim Cardoso MSc. Chief…
Brazil’s Success In Preventing Malaria Relapse Using New Single-Dose Treatment
the health strategist institute multidisciplinary institute formanagement, engineering and technology Joaquim Cardoso MSc. Senior Research and Strategy Officer (CRSO), Chief Editor…
619 000 malaria deaths globally in 2021 – African Region shouldered about 95% of cases and 96% of deaths globally
Health Transformation Institute (HTI) proactive health, care, consumer anddigital health transformation Joaquim Cardoso MSc*Chief Researcher, Editor and Senior…
The next global health threat is here — and it’s not a deadly new pathogen, but rocketing food and fuel prices, [increasing the vulnerability to existing pathogens]
This is a republication of the article below, with the title above, highlighting the topic. The next global…
Malaria: One of the leading causes of child deaths, but progress is possible and you can contribute to it
Malaria kills about half a million children every year. Our World In Databy Max RoserMarch 22, 2022 Malaria is…
Paul Farmer taught us not to accept the status quo in public health
Last year, Partners in Health provided 2.1 million women’s health checkups, organized another 2.1 million home visits by…
Making the case for Malaria Erradication -with funding for Vaccines and Medicines, plus Surveillance
This is a republication of the article below, with the title above, with visual editing by the Editor…
47,000 more Malaria deaths worldwide last year,the coronavirus pandemic disrupted health services in many countries
WHO: No ‘doomsday,’ but malaria fight disrupted by pandemic The U.N. health agency says the global response to the…
WHO approved the first-ever vaccine for malaria, who kills 400,000 people every year . 2/3 of them, are children under five in Africa
HealthPolicyWatchKerry Cullinan06/10/2021Image: Children under the age of five years in sub-Saharan Africa continued to account for approximately two-thirds…