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Ugandan public gets serious about knocking back yellow fever

Months after a major mass preventive vaccination drive, clinics are still seeing streams of people coming in to ask for the jab, say happy health workers.

Climate change worsening HIV control in Asia

Climate change and related disasters factors can affect all aspects of HIV, primarily leading to the increased vulnerability to HIV.

"I do not want them to end up like me": Abuja mothers with disabilities defy odds to get their children immunised

In a colony of people living with disabilities in Nigeria’s capital, mothers contend with discrimination and physical challenges to get their kids protected from childhood diseases.        

How Kenya is innovating to help every eligible child get to four malaria vaccine doses

To reach its full life-saving potential, the RTS,S malaria vaccine demands a four-dose regimen. As Cyrus Michino found in Kenya’s Vihiga County, keeping families committed for such a long course is unique challenge for the health system.

Zika, dengue transmission expected to rise with climate change

A new study foresees a 20% increase in cases of viruses like dengue, Zika and chikungunya over the next 30 years due to climate change. Higher temperatures are already causing the diseases carried by the Aedes aegypti mosquito to spread in cooler…

Managing Mumbai monsoon: How health workers in an Indian megacity brace for bad weather

From dengue to damp patient files, city health workers in Mumbai weather the season’s challenges with a combination of systemic planning and “small fixes”

“I like my people”: A South Sudanese vaccinator tells his story

Once a ‘zero-dose’ child sweating through a bout of measles in the bush during a civil war, and later a refugee, Mhot Ahoch-Thon grew up to become a health worker noted for his commitment and humility.

1918 Spanish Flu was associated with higher risks of stillbirths and low birth weights

Study emphasises the need to consider maternal and infant health in pandemic planning.

How Punjab in Pakistan boosted its vaccination coverage

Five years ago, only 60% of the children living in Pakistan’s most populous province could claim to be fully protected against vaccine preventable diseases. Today, it’s almost 90%. VaccinesWork spoke to health leaders, frontline workers, and…

The World Is Not Prepared for Another Cholera Wave

Sanitation and vaccination can prevent cholera. But recent outbreaks highlight obstacles to stopping the disease.

WHO red list fails to stem Africa health worker exodus

The growing migration poses a significant challenge to accessible and quality healthcare services for millions across the continent.

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