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Study Shows Point-of-Care Tests Improve Treatment Outcomes Among People Living with HIV
Globally, less than half of all people living with HIV (PLHIV) have achieved viral suppression. Delays with laboratory testing in resource-limited settings continue to present challenges for monitoring treatment with antiretroviral therapy (ART). ...
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Q&A with Liz Platin
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Q & A WITH ALYSSA BROKAW
Research Assistant, University of Washington Department of Global Health ...
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Population Health Initiative Recognizes Its Second Anniversary with Release of Community Report
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Seattle Times Op-Ed: Deadly Overuse of Antibiotics in Our Food Chain
A report out of the United Kingdom found that, worldwide, antibiotic-resistant bacteria could kill more people per year by 2050 than cancer kills today. ...
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After Taylor Swift concert death, Brazil searches for accountability
Concertgoers waited for hours in temperatures that reached a heat index of 138 degrees to see Taylor Swift’s first show of the year in Brazil. Many of them were anticipating the concert experience of their dreams: Swift’s Eras Tour had finally come to...
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CHanGE Comes to EarthLab
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TIME: We’ve Neglected Diseases Like the Zika Virus for Too Long
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UW MetaCenter for Pandemic Preparedness Changes Name to UW Alliance for Pandemic Preparedness to Reflect an Inclusive Approach
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2014 CUGH Conference Examines Sustainability of Global Health Programs
What happens when nearly 1,500 people who work or learn in global health convene in D.C.? We take a #selfie, of course! This year’s Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) conference brought together global health researchers, practitioners...