- April 1, 2026Kenya Launches Report Highlighting Vaccines as Key Weapon Against Drug Resistance
Opera News featured the launch of the GARP-Kenya policy brief, highlighting the critical role of vaccines in fighting antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the country. Developed by the Global Antibiotic Resistance Partnership (GARP)-Technical Working Group in Kenya, led by Kenya Medical Research Institute and the One Health Trust, the report and policy brief, The Value of […]
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- March 31, 2026Vaccines are more important than ever
In an op-ed published in Dhaka Tribune, OHT’s Rishiraj Bhagawati and Dr.Wasif Ali Khan of icddr,b, explore a major shift in global health. Bangladesh is set to graduate from the United Nations’ “least developed country” status in 2026, a milestone that reflects the country’s significant economic and health progress. But this transition also brings new […]
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- March 27, 2026Vaccine Rising as Key Weapon Against Rising Drug-Resistance in Kenya
In Africa Times Network’s coverage of the GARP-Kenya policy brief launch, experts highlighted the critical role vaccines can play in tackling antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The report shows that vaccines can significantly reduce infections through herd immunity, thereby lowering transmission and easing the burden on already stretched health systems. At the launch, experts also emphasized the […]
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- March 27, 2026New report urges Kenya to unleash the power of vaccines in fight against drug-resistant infections
In Africa Watch News’ coverage of the GARP-Kenya policy brief launch, experts highlighted the critical role vaccines can play in tackling antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The report shows that vaccines can significantly reduce infections through herd immunity, thereby lowering transmission and easing the burden on already stretched health systems. At the launch, experts also emphasized the […]
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- February 24, 2026When Health Risks Collide: The Case for a One Health Approach in Asia
In a blog by the Philanthropy Asia Alliance, experts examine why Asia must adopt a One Health approach as health threats increasingly overlap. The discussion reflects on a One Health roundtable held in January in Davos, Switzerland, on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026, where leaders explored how collaboration across sectors can […]
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- February 24, 2026Asia’s Solutions for the Global Mozzie Challenge: Why Collective Action Can’t Wait
In a blog by the Philanthropy Asia Alliance, experts highlight how Asia can respond to the growing threat of mosquito-borne diseases and why collective action is urgently needed. The blog reflects on discussions held in Davos, Switzerland, on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026, where leaders examined how stronger surveillance, data […]
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- February 20, 2026Slow Poison in India’s Drinking Water
In his Hindustan Times column, Vital Signs, OHT’s Dr. Ramanan Laxminarayan highlights India’s slow-moving arsenic crisis. In parts of south Asia, naturally occurring arsenic in groundwater has become a major public health challenge. Large-scale exposure began in the 1970s and 1980s, when millions of shallow tube wells were installed to prevent cholera and other diarrheal […]
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- February 12, 2026Climate change and antimicrobial resistance
Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America Spotlight News featured a review article by OHT researchers. Published in Nature Reviews Microbiology, the authors explore how climate change may be driving antimicrobial resistance (AMR). They synthesize emerging evidence linking climate change and AMR, outlining the pathways through which rising temperatures and extreme weather events may exacerbate the spread and […]
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- February 3, 2026Antibiotic misuse threatening future of Nigeria's aquaculture industry
In SeafoodSource news, Nigeria’s Federal Department of Veterinary and Pest Control Services warned that rising and inappropriate antibiotic use could put the country’s aquaculture industry at risk. OHT’s Dr. Daniel Schar told SeafoodSource that substantial gaps remain in understanding antimicrobial use in aquatic animals, especially in rapidly growing regions. He called for stronger surveillance and more targeted […]
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