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Swiss TPH News, December 2023
Swiss TPH Open House in June 2023
 
Celebrating Our Shared Commitment to Better Health 
 
Wishing you and your loved ones a joyous holiday season and a happy New Year. As the year comes to a close, we would like to express our heartfelt gratitude for your ongoing collaboration and partnership, which has played a vital role in our collective efforts to improve the health and well-being of people around the world. We look forward to continuing this journey together in the coming year, working towards a healthier future for all.
 
 
 
Mother with child walking down a street
 
EMA Recommends Drug for Treatment of  Schistosomiasis in Young Children
 
Arpraziquantel, developed by the Pediatric Praziquantel Consortium, receives positive scientific opinion from the European Medicines Agency for the treatment of schistosomiasis in preschool-aged children. The consortium’s work to develop, register and provide access to arpraziquantel is a tangible contribution to the elimination of schistosomiasis.
 
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Child at medical examination
 
Combating Over-Prescription of Antibiotics in Children in Tanzania
 
A large-scale study by the DYNAMIC project has produced promising results: the use of a new digital clinical decision-making tool has led to a two- to three-fold reduction in the prescription of antibiotics. These results, published in the peer-reviewed journal Nature Medicine, mark an important step towards curbing bacterial antimicrobial resistance.
 
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Sakina, a 5-year-old girl from Sokoto State with her mother Hauwa on their way to the Noma hospital. Hauwa understood that Sakina was very sick, but neither the local clinic nor traditional healing succeeded in stopping the disease. Nigeria, April 2017.
 
WHO Recognises Noma as a Neglected Tropical Disease
 
The inclusion of noma as an NTD will help elevate the global awareness of noma and stimulate better funding opportunities for research, interventions and support for noma survivors. With a systematic literature review in The Lancet Infectious Diseases, Swiss TPH researchers contributed to a better understanding of the epidemiology of the disease and helped lay the groundwork for the inclusion of noma in the WHO list of NTDs.
 
WHO NEWS
 
Researcher at microscope
 
Milestone in the Fight against Sleeping Sickness
 
The European Medicines Agency has adopted a positive opinion of fexinidazole for the treatment of T.b. rhodesiense sleeping sickness, found in Eastern and Southern Africa. The positive opinion is followed a clinical trial conducted by the HAT-r-ACC Consortium, of which Swiss TPH is a part. This is an important milestone in the fight against this acute and lethal form of the neglected tropical disease.
 
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Village people in Laos
 
Limited Trust in Health Systems Hinders Universal Health Coverage
 
A series of papers published recently in the Lancet Global Health finds that only a quarter of people think their health system works well. The People’s Voice Survey analysed people’s views and trust in the system in 15 countries, adding a missing component to how one evaluates health system performance. Swiss TPH contributed to these studies, which were led by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the Quality Evidence for Health System Transformation (QuEST) network.
 
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Sample of human spermatozoa
 
Mobile Phone Use May Affect Semen Quality
 
Does mobile phone radiation affect sperm quality? A team of researchers from the University of Geneva in collaboration with Swiss TPH has conducted the largest study to date on this topic. The results show that intensive mobile phone use is associated with a decrease in sperm concentration and total sperm count. However, no association was found between mobile phone use and sperm motility or morphology. The results are published in the journal Fertility and Sterility.
 
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Impact Stories - The Swiss TPH Blog
 
Nino Künzli, Meltem Kutlar Joss » Die Schweizer Luftreinhaltepolitik muss sich dem neusten Stand des Wissens stellen
 
Angelika Jacobs » Noise, foul air and compromises
 
Lukas Meier » Kelly Chibale: Learning to fail your way to success.
 
 
 
 
Project Updates
 
Vaccine Development against Helminth Infections
 
Schistosoma mansoni egg The WORMVACS2.0 consortium addresses the global helminth infection burden via an effective vaccine development pipeline. Focusing on schistosomes and hookworms, the EU-funded project aims to combat NTDs by advancing host immunity understanding, applying sustainable technologies and identifying vaccine candidates. The outcome will be a diversified portfolio for clinical testing, including a phase 1 trial of a schistosomiasis vaccine based on an mRNA platform. Swiss TPH is leading the preclinical evaluation of vaccine candidates. » Read more
 
Early Sexual Differentiation in Plasmodium falciparum
 
A new SNSF-funded research project at Swiss TPH focuses on gametocytes, the transmissible forms of the malaria parasite P. falciparum. The project team will apply CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing, super-resolution microscopy techniques and various -omics approaches to study the early phase of gametocyte differentiation and the mechanisms underlying gametocyte sex determination. The aim is to gain novel insight into the molecular and cellular events driving gametocytogenesis, providing potential avenues for the development of urgently needed new interventions for malaria elimination. » Read more
 
Exposure to Pesticides in School Children
 
Farmer spraying vineyard The Exposure to Pesticides by Air and Respiratory Health in School Children in Valais, Switzerland (PARVAL) study aims to assess pesticide exposure in school children. The study will explore the short-term association between pesticide exposure and respiratory health in primary school children living near vineyards and fruit orchards, taking into account the context of non-pesticide inhalants (i.e. air pollution) and pollen exposure. Recruitment of participants started successfully in November. » Read more
 
Monitoring Cervical Cancer Services for Women Living with HIV
 
Doctor performing cervical screening Together with our partners, we developed a monitoring framework to measure the performance of steps along the cervical cancer prevention and care continuum for women living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa. Stakeholders from 15 countries agreed on five core and 12 optional indicators, which can be adapted for use in different contexts. » Read the policy brief
 
Link between EMF Exposure and Neurodegenerative Diseases
 
There is growing concern about a possible link between long-term exposure to electromagnetic fields, including extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MF), and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease. The NLEON-EMF study aims to model residential exposure to low-frequency magnetic fields from power lines and railway lines. It will compare this exposure with mortality rate from neurodegenerative diseases, brain tumours and malignancies to investigate a possible link between ELF-MF and these health conditions. » Read more
 
 
 
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Leadership
 
Develop a deep understanding of leadership in the context of international health and learn what it takes to lead an organisation or work group through a change that others want to be a part of. » Apply for the management course by 12 February 2024
 
Strategic Planning for Health Interventions
 
Learn how to assess the health situation in low-resource settings in order to prioritise interventions that are consistent with existing national health policies. » Apply for the management course by 11 March 2024
 
 
 
Swiss TPH in the Media
 
SRF: Wie Biobanken helfen, Krankheitsrisiken besser einzuschätzen » Radio
 
SRF: Wie Pestizid-Resistenzen das Malaria-Problem verschärfen » Radio
 
 
 
Louisa Warren
People of Swiss TPH
 
“Swiss TPH is a place where professionalism coexists with warm personalities, providing a great working environment to pursue my research into developing immunodiagnostics and treatment options for Buruli ulcer, a little-known flesh-eating disease affecting some of the world’s most disadvantaged people.” Louisa Warren, Postdoctoral Scientific Collaborator in Molecular Immunology » Watch the video
 
 
Latest Publications
 
Sprecher VP, Hofmann D, Savathdy V et al. Efficacy and safety of moxidectin compared with ivermectin against Strongyloides stercoralis infection in adults in Laos and Cambodia. The Lancet Infectious Diseases » Read full article
 
Delvento G, Curteanu A, Rotaru C et al. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on primary health care practices and patient management in the Republic of Moldova - results from the PRICOV-19 survey. BMC Primary Care » Read full article
 
 
 
 
 
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