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Swiss TPH News, April 2024 |
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Accelerating the Fight against Malaria
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With over 600,000 deaths in 2022, malaria remains one of the biggest health threats particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Against this background, the Multilateral Initiative on Malaria (MIM Society) 8th Pan-African Malaria Conference is currently taking place in Kigali, Rwanda. Coinciding with this years’ World Malaria Day, the conference brings together 1,500 people from around the world to shape future strategies in the fight against malaria. About 30 researchers and students are representing Swiss TPH at the event. » Read more |
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CALINA Study Shows Positive Efficacy and Safety Data for a Novel Treatment for Small Babies |
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Novartis and Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV) announce positive data from their phase II/III CALINA study, demonstrating that a novel formulation of Coartem® (artemether-lumefantrine) developed for babies weighing less than 5kg with malaria has the required pharmacokinetic profile and good efficacy and safety. |
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New Discovery Unravels Malaria Invasion Mechanism |
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A recent breakthrough sheds light on how the malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, invades human red blood cells. The study, led by Swiss TPH and Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics, reveals the role of a sugar called sialic acid in this invasion process. The findings, published in Cell Reports, have major implications for malaria vaccine and drug development. |
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Message from the Director on World Malaria Day |
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Since its inception, research into the epidemiology of malaria and how to control and eliminate the disease has been a cornerstone of Swiss TPH. To mark World Malaria Day, Jürg Utzinger, Director of Swiss TPH, reflects on achievements and stresses the importance of innovation, partnership and sustained commitment to accelerate the fight against malaria. |
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Parasitic Worms and Liver Disease in Rural Laos |
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A study published by Swiss TPH and partners in Lao PDR has revealed high rates of Steatotic Liver Disease in a rural region where liver fluke infections and diabetes are common. Surprisingly, parasitic worm infection was inversely associated with the prevalence of Steatotic Liver Disease. The study highlights the important interplay between infectious and non-communicable diseases. |
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Assessing the Impact of an Integrated Healthcare Organisation in Switzerland |
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Evolution of the Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Complex (MTBC) |
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Self-Management for Chronic Disease Patients in Moldova |
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Two Kosovo Hospitals Become Members of International Network |
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The Integrated Health Services in Kosovo project supports the Health Promoting Hospitals approach to transforming the healthcare landscape in Kosovo, prioritizing patient wellbeing through education, prevention, integrated care, evidence-based practice and community engagement. In March 2024, the general hospitals of Peja and Gjakova, two major regions in Kosovo, became members of the International Network of Health Promoting Hospitals. » Read more |
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Migration and Health for People on the Move |
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Deepen your understanding of migration health trends and migration-related health issues. This one-week course is open to interested participants from all levels of the health sector and covers a wide range of topics, including health challenges in host countries, general health conditions of migrants, child health, sexual and reproductive health, and mental health. » Apply by 15 May 2024 |
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Good Clinical Practice Training for Investigators and Study Teams |
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Our GCP training courses, accredited by Swissethics, provide a comprehensive overview of the ICH-GCP guidelines with a focus on human subject protection, informed consent and safety reporting, as well as topics such as study design, data management and submission to ethics committees in Switzerland. We now also offer a GCP refresher course. » Apply now |
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Communication, Marketing and Social Media |
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Acquire practical knowledge of social marketing approaches and effective health communication strategies across traditional and digital media platforms. Equip yourself with the skills to develop compelling communication strategies that engage local communities, professionals, and key decision-makers to promote behaviour change and policy adoption in support of health goals. » Apply by 6 May 2024 |
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22 May 2024 IMPACT Webinar Series 2024: The State of the Science on Implementation Strategies » Register now |
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29 May 2024, Centre for Tropical and Travel Medicine, Basel: Turmhaus-Talks: Reisevorbereitungen - So reisen Sie gesund. » Register now |
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Basler Zeitung: So verschmutzt ist die Luft an Ihrem Wohnort » Article |
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Universität Basel - Ask Our Expert: Prof. Dr. Marloes Eeftens: Allergien und Pollensaison » Interview |
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SRF: Nigerias neuer Impfstoff gegen Hirnhautentzündung » Radio |
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People of Swiss TPH |
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We were delighted to welcome around 20 colleagues from our global offices to our annual Project Leader Meeting and to give them a unique insight into the facilities at our headquarters. » Watch the video |
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Bapolisi W A, Dumbaugh M, Felber S et al. Family planning in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo: personal beliefs, intimate partner negotiations and social pressure. Culture, Health & Sexuality » Read full article |
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Hellingman A, Sifoniou K, Buser T, et al. Next generation chemiluminescent probes for antimalarial drug discovery. ACS Infectious Diseases » Read full article |
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