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Posts by Niamh

It's International Day of Women and Girls in Science!

Women account for only 35% of STEM graduates despite more women enrolling in higher education than men (UNESCO 2025).

There's progress to be made, but take the time to recognise some amazing women who have contributed to science over the years.

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Highlights from #ESCAIDE2025, including a wonderful talk from #ThisPodcastWillKillYou on science communication in a time of misinformation & disinformation.

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Vaccination uptake in the USA has been dropping since 2019, with some areas reporting uptake rates of less than 80% for MMR.

Coincidentally, the USA is also seeing its highest number of measles cases since 1992 after 20 yrs of measle free status. 92% of cases have been unvaccinated/unknown status.

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Incredibly grateful to the team at ESCAIDE for the opportunity to present our work on rodent-borne diseases in Madagascar. Thanks to the wonderful audience at our session, it's been fantastic hearing everyone's insights and about their research!

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#ECDC Director - Dr Pamela Rendi-Wagner opening #ESCAIDE2025:

“We see how mis and disinformation is spreading faster than any virus. Trust in public institutions is weakening. We need to ensure public health interventions remain evidence-based.”

#ESCAIDE

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England is now experiencing a significant Covid wave, after 10 months of relative quiet The latest Covid situation in England and a look at where NHS services are as we head into winter

After a long pause, I've just done another England Covid & NHS update as we head into the autumn/winter season.

TLDR: we're in a significant Covid wave now, the NHS is stretched, get boosted if you're eligible.

christinapagel.substack.com/p/england-is...

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