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Fitzpatrick Named Assistant Dean for Graduate Education at School of Public Health
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EurekAlert: Why Some People May Not Respond to the Malaria Vaccine
Creating protective immunity against the early liver stage of malaria infection is feasible, but has been difficult to achieve in regions with high rates of malaria infection. Many current malaria vaccines target the pre-erythrocytic stage of infection...
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Cluster RCT of the Systems Analysis and Improvement Approach to improve integration of HIV prevention and treatment services in family planning clinics at Ministry of Health program scale in Kenya
This is a cluster randomized trial of family planning clinics in Mombasa County Kenya testing an implementation science tool, the Systems Analysis and Improvement Approach, implemented by Kenyan public health workforce as a strategy to improve HIV...
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Anwar Parvez Sayed
Clinical Associate Professor, Global Health Email:
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COVID modelers say to expect new COVID-19 variant
Dr. Christopher Murray, director of the UW Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, says we should recognize the threat of a new COVID-19 variant or new pandemics in the future. Tags: Christopher Murray
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PEPFAR Partnership Framework Policy Monitoring Project
Work with United States Government, national government, and civil society representatives from PEPFAR countries to monitor and evaluate progress towards health policy initiatives identified in national Partnership Framework agreements. ...
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Jonathan F Mosser
Adjunct Associate Professor, Global Health ...
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The Global Assessment of Zoonotic Exposure Risks (GAZER)
This is a field study of human animal contact and effects on the human microbiome, and focuses on both communities and workers at risk. ...
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Alum Project, Gender Matters, Receives Outstanding Emerging Innovation Award
Global Health alum, Andrew Levack, MPH, received the 2013 Outstanding Emerging Innovation Award from the Healthy Teen Network for Gender Matters , a teen pregnancy prevention project he directs for EngenderHealth in Austin, TX.
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Widely available antibiotic helps prevent bacterial STIs in certain populations, UW clinical trial finds
New research has found an antibiotic that’s been around for decades could help prevent sexually transmitted bacterial diseases, according to a recent University of Washington clinical trial that proved so effective in certain populations it ended early....