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Islamic organisations promote COVID-19 vaccinations in Indonesia
To tackle the COVID-19 pandemic, Islamic organisations are not only promoting vaccinations but also administering them.
Researchers estimate we currently face a 2% chance of a COVID-19-like pandemic in any given year. Climate change is increasing this risk.
The COVAX Facility is seeking expressions of interest from the subject matter experts to join the COVAX Independent Product Group. The Independent Product Group (“IPG”) is established to provide scientific advice on COVID-19 vaccines and…
Lower back pain could affect up to a quarter of COVID-19 survivors
Clinics should prepare for an increase in people seeking treatment for lower back pain in the aftermath of COVID-19 infection, researchers warn.
The monkeypox virus can easily spread between humans and animals. A veterinary virologist explains how the virus could go from people to wild animals in the US – and why that could be a problem.
5 things to know about COVAX in August
Here’s the first of a series of monthly round-ups giving a status update on the historic effort to ensure equitable uptake of COVID-19 vaccines across the world.
New research suggests COVID-19 vaccines can slow the spread of disease, even with Omicron
A study of SARS-CoV-2 transmission shows the importance of vaccination in reducing the risk of transmission and cutting COVID-19 cases.
‘Tomato flu’ outbreak in India – here’s what it really is
Swabs from two children in the UK reveal the cause of the ‘mysterious illness’.
Bangladesh’s success in dealing with COVID-19
A quick response, early drive for vaccines, proper campaign management and mass participation have helped Bangladesh fully vaccinate more than 70% of its population against COVID-19.
Thomas Cueni, Director General of the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations (IFPMA), explains how the biopharmaceutical industry’s Berlin Declaration will help the world’s most vulnerable populations.
Africa braces against Marburg virus after Ghana cases
Marburg outbreak in Ghana causes neighbouring countries to be on alert. The outbreak is the second in Sub-Saharan Africa after Guinea confirmed a case in 2021. African countries must collaborate to contain the disease, say health experts.
Dealing with diarrhoea: Nigeria introduces rotavirus vaccine into its immunisation plan
Nigeria has the second highest number of rotavirus deaths in the world. The historic introduction of the vaccine into its routine immunisation system aims to change that.