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Women take the front seat in Nigeria’s Sagbokoji island
Burdened with a lack of basic amenities and only one primary healthcare centre, women in Sagbokoji are taking it upon themselves to make sure their kids are immunised.
COVID deepened inequalities in HIV treatment: what we learnt in Nigeria
Some vulnerable populations may have fallen through the cracks despite efforts to improve access to HIV services during the pandemic in Nigeria.
Five things you need to know about the battle to end HIV/AIDS
The progress against HIV/AIDS is starting to backslide, with sharp rises in new infections, women and girls being affected disproportionally and children being neglected in the global response. Here’s what you need to know.
Meet the Sherpa doctor of Nepal
Dr Kami Temba Sherpa was the first Sherpa to receive a medical degree. He has devoted his life to helping the poor and marginalised on the slopes of Mount Everest.
The next COVID wave has already hit our shores. Make sure you check whether you’re recommended for another booster dose of vaccine.
Governments urged to invest in healthcare systems despite global economic uncertainty
We need to urgently invest in healthcare systems to build resilience against future crises and the growing burden of disease, finds new research.
Long COVID stigma may encourage people to hide the condition
A UK survey found most long COVID sufferers have experienced discrimination, prejudice or shame related to the condition.
Universal flu vaccine could protect against future pandemics
Scientists have used mRNA technology to create a vaccine that can protect against 20 types of influenza.
So worth it: COVID vaccination generated tenfold return on investment in New York
Vaccinating against COVID-19 saves lives. It can also save healthcare systems considerable amounts of money, study finds.
Immunization insights at the push of a button
Intuitive new tool from PATH Living Labs provides impactful insights and boosts morale for immunization workers.
Flood-displaced Nigerians rely on humanitarian intervention to stay healthy as outbreaks threaten
Nigeria's worst flooding in over a decade has left communities in limbo, with residents homeless and at risk of disease. But humanitarian groups are rising to the occasion, distributing life-saving aid from food to mosquito nets, and raising…
Oral cholera vaccines douse a swelling outbreak in populous Dhaka
After researchers spotted an uptick in patients hospitalised with cholera in the capital city, Bangladesh launched a two-part vaccination campaign to bring the disease to heel.