- May 24, 2024Antimicrobial resistance must be addressed now, global experts warn
In MedPage Today, “An estimated 750,000 deaths linked to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) could be prevented every year through available vaccines, water and sanitation, and infection control methods, according to a series of four papers in The Lancet opens in a new tab or window on sustainable access to antibiotics. ‘The window of opportunity to ensure […]
Read moreRead more Read More - May 24, 2024Lancet releases new series on AMR, underscores need for action with focus on LMICs
In Down to Earth coverage of the Lancet Series on AMR, One Health Trust’s Dr. Ramanan Laxminarayan said, “The main thing we’re trying to do is reframe this issue as one of sustainable access to effective antibiotics.” “It’s about people having access to antibiotics that really work when they need them. And that requires thinking […]
Read moreRead more Read More - May 15, 2024Vaccine Stockpile could help in tackling bird flu
In Hindustan Time’s Reflections, OHT’s Dr. Ramanan Laxminarayan included his thoughts on the current trajectory of the evolution of the bird flu virus and the urgent need for surveillance, drug stockpiles, and planning for vaccine scaleup. “H5N1 is potentially a far more serious threat than Covid-19. While it is too early to ring the alarm, […]
Read moreRead more Read More - April 22, 2024The Ten Trillion Dollar Disease
The Scientific American featured an article by OHT’s Dr. Arindam Nandi and team on the current and future economic impact of Alzheimer’s disease. The article is part of ‘The New Age of Alzheimer’s’, a special report on work and advances to end this devastating disease. Read the article, ‘The Ten Trillion Dollar Disease,’ here.
Read moreRead more Read More - April 5, 2024A pioneering two-day workshop in Bangalore to understand how climate change and caste and gender discrimination can make infections harder to treat
In Wellbeing Newswire, “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 […]
Read moreRead more Read More - April 4, 2024A pioneering two-day workshop in Bangalore to understand how climate change and caste and gender discrimination can make infections harder to treat
In Healthcare Mumbai, “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 treatment, […]
Read moreRead more Read More - April 4, 2024A pioneering two-day workshop in Bangalore to understand how climate change and caste and gender discrimination can make infections harder to treat
In Pharmaceutical World News, “Dr. Deepshikha Batheja (Economist and Research Fellow, One Health Trust) said, “Gender inequities when combined with other power hierarchies, such as caste, can cause differences in vulnerability to drug-resistant infections among different genders and social groups. Climate change further amplifies existing gender-based inequities in health, antimicrobial usage, and resistance. The workshop […]
Read moreRead more Read More - April 4, 2024A Pioneering Two-Day Workshop In Bangalore To Understand How Climate Change And Caste And Gender Discrimination Can Make Infections Harder To Treat
In Swasth Samachar, “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 […]
Read moreRead more Read More - April 4, 2024A pioneering two-day workshop in Bangalore to understand how climate change and caste and gender discrimination can make infections harder to treat
In Health of Asia, “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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