- March 27, 2024A Pioneering Two-Day Workshop In Bangalore To Understand How Climate Change And Caste And Gender Discrimination Can Make Infections Harder To Treat
In APN news, “The One Health Trust, funded by the World Health Organization and the British Academy, hosted a two-day workshop focused on developing inclusive policy recommendations for our changing world. The workshop highlighted the urgent need to address antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which occurs when germs (including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites) adapt to resist […]
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- March 26, 2024Workshop in Bangalore on AMR, gender inequity, caste, and climate change
In The British Academy, “This two-day workshop, hosted by One Health Trust, and funded by WHO and the British Academy, focused on how social and economic inequities related to gender and caste in India can affect the emergence and spread of drug-resistant infections. It also investigated how gender inequity and climate change influence AMR. A […]
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- March 24, 2024Investigating the intersection of climate, gender, and AMR
In Camo-net, “The first of a series of workshops to investigate the intersection of climate, gender, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) have taken place in Bangalore, India. The WHO award was awarded in collaboration with with Dr Deepshikha Batheja from One Health Trust and Eh!woza co-founder Dr Anastasia Koch. These grants are closely connected with the […]
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- March 22, 2024Pioneering Workshop in Bangalore Unveils Intersection of Climate Change, Caste and Gender in Combating Antimicrobial Resistance
In eHealth, “the One Health Trust, known for its pioneering research in global health challenges, spearheaded a two-day workshop in Bangalore, delving into the intricate interplay between climate change, caste discrimination, and gender inequality in exacerbating the challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Funded by the esteemed World Health Organization and the British Academy, the event […]
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- March 22, 2024One Health Trust conducts workshops to understand how climate change and caste and gender discrimination can make infections harder to treat
In the Financial Express, the One Health Trust, funded by the World Health Organization and the British Academy, hosted a two-day workshop focused on developing inclusive policy recommendations for our changing world. The workshop highlighted the urgent need to address antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which occurs when germs (including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites) adapt to […]
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- March 6, 2024The Value of Disease Surveillance
The worst of the Covid pandemic is behind us. But after three-quarters of a billion (reported) cases, 20 million deaths and uncounted trillions of dollars in lost income, it is hardly time to declare victory and go back to denying the almost inevitable. Indeed, it is surely time to start preparing for the next pandemic […]
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- March 4, 2024A different kind of butterfly effect
OHT’s Dr. Samantha Serrano recently sat down with journalist and One World, One Health podcast host, Maggie Fox, to discuss the importance of the One Health approach – reaching across the human, animal, and environmental health sectors – to address our world’s greatest health challenges. “We have to really talk to each other and One […]
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- March 1, 2024Alzheimer’s Experts Review Progress and Challenges in a ‘Transformative Moment’
The Global Conversation on Brain Health and Alzheimer’s – a high-level event was organized in Washington, D.C., by the Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative (DAC) and Scientific American. At the event, experts and policymakers discussed new innovations in diagnosing and treating Alzheimer’s, along with the challenges of implementing these innovations in healthcare systems worldwide. The event featured […]
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- February 16, 2024Why a cheap, effective treatment for diarrhoea is underused
OHT’s Dr. Ramanan Laxminarayan commented on the findings of an experimental study that sent actors pretending to be the fathers of a sick two-year-old child to over 2,000 randomly selected private doctors and pharmacists in the Indian states of Karnataka and Bihar to assess trends in prescription of oral rehydration solution (ORS), a highly effective […]
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