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View moreNew study suggests severe flu can damage the heart
A new study shows how the body’s response to severe influenza can kill heart muscle cells, a discovery that could pave the way for drugs to prevent heart damage.
In a Nigerian emirate, a fathers’ network is talking to dads to unlock vaccine confidence
Using peer-to-peer dialogue, fathers in Akko, an emirate in Gombe State, are helping families to trust vaccines and protect their children.
When norovirus hits the Olympics: The science behind the spread
Norovirus outbreaks at events like the Olympics are more than logistical setbacks. They reveal how the virus’s biology and the realities of mass gatherings make containment difficult.

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View allPreventive cholera vaccination resumes as global supply reaches critical milestone
First preventive campaign in over three years launches in Mozambique, with others planned in Bangladesh and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Gavi announces new partnerships to accelerate innovation and expand access to immunisation
New private-sector and philanthropic partnerships will help Gavi scale innovation, strengthen healthcare and reach underserved communities.
Gavi CEO calls for global health leap
Gavi CEO Dr Sania Nishtar, writing in The Lancet, sets out a framework for radical reform of global health institutions.
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