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Research needed to tackle neglected disease uncertainties

The revised malaria death toll suggests a need for research into uncertainties in controlling neglected tropical diseases, says Mark Booth.

Source: New Statesman

7 February 2012 | EN

Biomed Analysis: Learning from India's polio success

India's carefully targeted strategy against polio holds lessons for other countries, and for other diseases, argues Priya Shetty.

31 January 2012 | EN

Child under bednet

Don't wait for wealth — better health needs basic tools

Encouraging demand for new and increasingly cheap interventions available now can boost health in developing countries, says Charles Kenny.

17 January 2012 | EN | ES

Women weighing Chinese medicine

Redesign trials to integrate Asian, Western medicine

New clinical trial designs can work for testing both Western and traditional medicines, argue Liang Liu and colleagues.

Source: Nature

4 January 2012 | EN

Biomed Analysis: Target sex differences in research

Diseases, and drugs used to treat them, behave differently in men and women. Drug development needs to account for this, says Priya Shetty.

18 August 2011 | EN

Biomed Analysis: No single path to HIV prevention

Excitement about new drug treatment for HIV prevention does not mean we should lose sight of other methods, cautions Priya Shetty.

22 July 2011 | EN

Quechua weavers, Peru

Genomics must reflect racial and ethnic diversity

Developing world scientists should be empowered to do their own medical genomics research, say Carlos D. Bustamante and colleagues.

Source: Nature

20 July 2011 | EN | ES

Mother & child at health centre in Kenya

Local context is key to the success of health innovations

Public health researchers must be sensitive to resource limitations to ensure medical innovations bring real benefits, says Takunda Matose.

Source: Science Progress

13 July 2011 | EN

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Cholera in Haiti ‘requires an integrated response’

Three key approaches could reduce the number of cholera cases and prevent diseases of poverty in Haiti, say experts in PLoS NTDS.

Source: PLoS NTDS

15 June 2011 | ES

Medicines in Bangkok, Thailand

Free-trade provisions will damage access to medicines

Impact studies warn that TRIPS-Plus provisions can lead to higher prices and reduced access to medicines, say Nusaraporn Kessomboon and colleagues.

3 June 2011 | EN | ES

Child vaccinated against polio, Guinea

Polio vaccine campaigns must take note of local concerns

Vaccination campaigns to eradicate polio must change how they engage with local communities, say Heidi J. Larson and Isaac Ghinai.

Source: Nature

1 June 2011 | EN | 中文

Biomed Analysis: Wanted — cash injection for vaccines

Few causes are more worthy of funding than vaccines, says Priya Shetty, and the developing world relies on GAVI getting the billions it needs.

26 May 2011 | EN | ES

Scientist at the UVRI-IAVI HIV Vaccine Program, Uganda

How health R&D can boost development

Health research partnerships do more for development than just tackling illness, argues AIDS vaccine R&D leader Seth Berkley.

3 May 2011 | EN

Pharmacy shelf, Guinea

'Counterfeit' confusion diverts action from drug quality

Both fake and substandard medicines threaten public health, and efforts to tackle them must put the focus on quality, says Leena Menghaney.

30 March 2011 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Police officer in Pailin province, Cambodia

Tackle counterfeits to fight drug-resistant malaria

The Greater Mekong Subregion must build on current initiatives for a lasting response to fake and substandard drugs, says Charles Delacollette.

30 March 2011 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

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Biomed Analysis: Indian scientists must stand for health

India's doctors and researchers must convince politicians that health research is vital, says Priya Shetty.

20 January 2011 | EN

Biomed Analysis: Time to reform healthcare funding

Governments need innovative financing and efficiency reforms to strengthen healthcare, argues Priya Shetty.

16 December 2010 | EN

Child drinking clean water

Nanotech for health is not just about disease

In developing countries nanotechnology for health should improve living conditions, not just treat disease, says Guillermo Foladori.

24 November 2010 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

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Nanotech offers more for health than nanodrugs

Nanotech in hygiene, fake drug detection and remote diagnosis will do more for health than nanodrugs, says Mohamed Abdel-Mottaleb.

24 November 2010 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Malaria community must make joint push for funds

Malaria researchers must join forces to present a clear and detailed call for the resources they need, say Ian Boulton and Steve Ward.

14 October 2010 | EN