A malaria test used across Asia & South America “is not fit for purpose”, researchers have claimed – raising concerns treatment could be delayed for patients with a potentially deadly disease, while malaria elimination may be undermined by undetected transmission www.telegraph.co.uk/global-healt...
04.11.2025 06:39
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New Covid virus found in wild Brazilian bats
The discovery of a ‘furin cleavage site’ suggests the mutation which helps the virus adapt to humans is naturally occurring
New #COVID #virus found in wild Brazilian #bats ...
| #SARSCoV2 | #coronavirus | #COVID19 | #pathogen | By @sneweyy.bsky.social via @telegraphnews.bsky.social
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Now, in a first for Asia, researchers travelling by motorbike, boat and foot in Bangaldesh's eastern highlands are deploying a countermeasure that may allow them to eliminate malaria for good: the R21 vaccine.
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29.09.2025 15:39
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(2/5) Why? Because technicians can pivot rapidly from one vaccine technology or disease target to another – whether that’s research into a next-generation Ebola vaccine, or responding to a new pandemic threat
24.09.2025 07:27
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One million people are at risk of starving to death in Yemen amid a renewed surge in fighting, the United Nations has warned - @liliasebouai.bsky.social reports www.telegraph.co.uk/global-healt... @telegraphnews.bsky.social
23.09.2025 01:54
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Really interesting to spend some time in Singapore's 'biosecure ballroom' at Hilleman Laboratories. Read my latest for
@telglobalhealth.bsky.social here - a trip which featured some high fashion...
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22.09.2025 04:51
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🇹🇭 'Since moving to Bangkok I’ve never been cat-called or followed, and can leave my laptop in a cafe while I go to the loo' | @sneweyy.bsky.social
18.09.2025 12:20
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Now, scientists are trying to untangle a critical question: are these double whammy outbreaks really becoming more common and ferocious, or are we simply getting better at diagnosing them?
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Cases have jumped again since we published this story, from 58 to 68. I spoke to people in Bulape and Kinshasa to get a sense of how the Ebola outbreak is unfolding – from spread to treatments and vaccines: www.telegraph.co.uk/global-healt... @telglobalhealth.bsky.social
12.09.2025 03:31
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s long-awaited plan to take on America’s “industrial food complex” landed on Tuesday – heavy on rhetoric but light on specifics. @maevecullinan.bsky.social explains: www.telegraph.co.uk/global-healt... @telglobalhealth.bsky.social
11.09.2025 02:33
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At least 3 soldiers from Akhmat Battalion, a unit better known for its staged combat videos than battlefield achievements, have fallen sick with hantavirus, a rodent-borne disease known as “mouse fever” www.telegraph.co.uk/global-healt... @arthurscottgeddes.bsky.social @telglobalhealth.bsky.social
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“There has been no collective collapse of willpower in the world,” Dr Harriet Torlesse, a nutrition specialist at Unicef and lead author of the report, told @telglobalhealth.bsky.social. “What has changed? The industry. We’re surrounded by unhealthy food environments.”
10.09.2025 02:21
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Obesity has overtaken hunger as the biggest cause of malnutrition in children, according to a major
@unicef.org report taking aim at the “aggressive” marketing tactics used to promote processed foods www.telegraph.co.uk/global-healt...
10.09.2025 02:21
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🚨 A new outbreak of Ebola virus has been declared in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with 28 suspected cases and 15 deaths. Find out more: www.telegraph.co.uk/global-healt... @benfarmerdt.bsky.social @telglobalhealth.bsky.social
05.09.2025 01:49
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A new bat-borne pathogen dubbed Salt Gully virus has been uncovered in flying-foxes Down Under. While there are no signs of human spillover, it is a relative of Nipah & Hendra – diseases considered ‘priority pathogens’ by WHO
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03.09.2025 11:16
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Here are seven common tropes the famine deniers are parroting – and why they’re wrong.
Great piece by @jeremykonyndyk.bsky.social for @telglobalhealth.bsky.social
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28.08.2025 00:12
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Hundreds of thousands of children ‘facing starvation’ as last Nigeria aid points set to close
The UN’s World Food Programme is grappling with a 40 per cent decline in funding, threatening its feeding programmes
Hundreds of thousands of children will be at risk of dying from starvation in northeast Nigeria after a network of nutrition clinics closes next month, the UN has warned.
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19.08.2025 03:39
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A chart showing how washing machines use correlates to the proportion of women in the workforce
This is a very cool story by @maevecullinan.bsky.social & @meikeeijsberg.bsky.social – and here's the data explains why.
The British flat pack washing machines transforming lives: www.telegraph.co.uk/global-healt... @telglobalhealth.bsky.social
15.08.2025 06:56
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Why a tropical paradise has the world’s fastest growing HIV epidemic
An ‘explosive’ jump in cases is linked to a boom in methamphetamines and dangerous drug practices
Just 2 years ago, Fiji reported 245 new HIV cases. But by 2024, that figure jumped to 1,583, earning it a grim new title: after decades of minimal spread, the tropical paradise has the world’s fastest growing epidemic
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13.08.2025 05:39
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Why a tropical paradise has the world’s fastest growing HIV epidemic
An ‘explosive’ jump in cases is linked to a boom in methamphetamines and dangerous drug practices
(1/4) Why a tropical paradise has the world’s fastest growing HIV epidemic
An ‘explosive’ jump in cases is linked to a boom in methamphetamines and dangerous drug practices
@sneweyy.bsky.social has the latest
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12.08.2025 10:46
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I keep thinking about the poignant, devastating conclusion of
@arthurscottgeddes.bsky.social's latest piece on mpox in Sierra Leone.
Make sure to read the full piece, with photos by @simontownsley.bsky.social for @telglobalhealth.bsky.social: www.telegraph.co.uk/global-healt...
11.08.2025 16:52
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Inside the Red Zone: Sierra Leone’s terrifying mpox outbreak
More than 5,000 have tested positive – including children – and at least 47 have died in Africa’s worst outbreak of the disease
A sobering account from Sierra Leone – and a clear warning that mpox should not be underestimated
Important report by @arthurscottgeddes.bsky.social, with photographs from @simontownsley.bsky.social for @telglobalhealth.bsky.social www.telegraph.co.uk/global-healt...
11.08.2025 06:26
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‘Cult’ of tourniquets causing thousands of unnecessary amputations and deaths in Ukraine, say surgeons
The strong bands are used to stop catastrophic bleeding – but if left on for too long they can cause tissue death
“I’ve seen tourniquets that have been left on for days, often for injuries that could have been stopped by other methods. Then their limb amputated because the tissue has died.”
A great read from @maevecullinan.bsky.social: www.telegraph.co.uk/global-healt... @telglobalhealth.bsky.social
05.08.2025 02:48
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