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#UK expanding #mosquito #surveillance to counter growing threat of #dengue vectored by Aedes albopictus: UK Health Security Agency health officials installing mosquito traps at ports, service stations & truck stops throughout south England🦟
telegraph.co.uk/global-health/… Lilia Sebouai Telegraph Global Health Security
We are seeking submissions for a special issue on the latest research into #snakebite and snakebite #envenoming
Submit your paper before 31 March 2024
For our final keynote we are hearing from Professor Joanne Webster, Chair in Parasitic Diseases and Director of the Centre for Emerging, Endemic and Exotic Diseases Royal Veterinary College (RVC) who is presenting on ‘One Health and the World Health Organization (WHO) neglected tropical diseases 2023 targets’ #RSTMH2023
We are now hearing from Joseph Piper from @LHSTM presenting on ‘Children born #HIV -free exhibit differences in cognition, cardiovascular fitness and growth in rural Zimbabwe'
#RSTMH2023 #RSTMHResearch
Now we are hearing from Marta Ribes, ISGlobal, presenting their abstract titled 'A Protocol to Shed Light on #Noma in Mozambique After Decades of Neglect'
#RSTMH2023 #RSTMHResearch
Next we have Megan Auzenbergs, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, presenting their abstract ‘Programmatic considerations for chikungunya vaccine introduction in countries at risk of #chikungunya outbreaks: stakeholder analysis'
#globalhealth
#RSTMH2023 #RSTMHResearch
Following lunch, we are now hearing from Emma Mao, University of Oxford, presenting their abstract titled ‘Evaluating the Prevalence of HIV Drug Resistance Mutations in the VITALITY Cohort of Children on cART from Zambia and Zimbabwe: A Pilot Study’ #rstmh2023
Now we have Isabel Cooper, Soraya Torres, presenting their abstract 'Development and Optimisation of a Novel qPCR Assay for the Detection of Benzimidazole Resistance Associated Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Cambodian Hookworm Populations'
#rstmh2023
We are now hearing from Dr Ryan McCorkell, Nagasaki University (é•·å´Žå¤§å¦ Nagasaki University) presenting their abstract titled ‘A secondary analysis of the clinical, diagnostic and serogroup characteristics of human leptospirosis in Manila, the Philippines, 2015-2023’
#RSTMH2023 #globalhealth
After a break and some speed networking, we are hearing from Lola Flomen, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, presenting their abstract ‘Association between Female Genital Schistosomiasis and High-Risk Human Papillomavirus: Baseline Analysis of a Longitudinal Cohort Study Amongst Zambian Women’ #RSTMH2023
Next up at RiP London we are hearing from Dr Faduma Abdi, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine), presenting their abstract titled 'Cholera in South-Central Somalia: Geographical distribution and risk factors for disease severity'
#RSTMH2023 #globalhealth
We are now hearing from Julian Shellard, University of Oxford, presenting their abstract titled 'Unsuppressed viraemia and lower CD4 count are associated with shorter telomere length in perinatally HIV-infected children from Zambia and Zimbabwe'
#RSTMH2023 #HIV #globalhealth
We are hearing from Aisha Barkhad, McMaster University, presenting their abstract titled 'The Eco-Bio-Social e-Delphi Study (EBSeDS): Developing an eco-bio-social framework for dengue virus transmission in Latin America and the Caribbean'
#RSTMH2023
Our first keynote is from Dr Chiara Lepora, Director of the Manson Unit at @msf_uk who is presenting on ‘Healthcare research and humanitarian interventions’
#RSTMH2023
RSTMH President Professor Jimmy Whitworth is starting the day by introducing this morning’s speakers at Research in Progress London #rstmh2023
We’re about to get started at Research in Progress London. We are excited for a day of hearing presentations from early career researchers
#RSTMH2023 #globalhealth #earlycareerresearch
This #InternationalVolunteersDay we are saying a huge thank you to all our volunteers for supporting RSTMH in our work to improve tropical medicine and #globalhealth