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We are delighted to announce the title of our new journal, Artificial Intelligence in Global Health, alongside the appointment of its Co-Editors-in-Chief, Dr Peiling Yap and Rohit Malpani.

Find out more: www.rstmh.org/news-blog/ne...

#ArtificialIntelligence #GlobalHealth

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Chalmers Medal – Nominations Open

Recognising mid-career researchers in #GlobalHealth & #TropicalMedicine who show excellence in mentoring and capacity building.

⏰ Apply by 15 May 2026
🔗 rstmh.org/medals-award...

#RSTMH #GlobalHealth #TropicalMedicine

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Nominations are now open for the RSTMH Medals & Awards 2026! Recognising excellence in global health for a range of career stages. Open now: Chalmers Medal, Emerging Leaders Award & George Macdonald Medal.

⏰ Apply by 15 May 2026
🔗 rstmh.org/medals-awards

#GlobalHealth #TropicalMedicine #RSTMH

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Now Open: 2026 RSTMH Student Essay Competition

Our annual Essay Competition invites students to tackle a challenging question about global health. The winner will receive £200 and a year's RSTMH membership.

Find out more and submit by 5 June: www.rstmh.org/medals-award...

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It was fantastic to see a full house at our 51st Topics in Infection conference today!

Thank you to all our delegates and speakers for contributing to another insightful and energising event, and for the thoughtful questions that sparked rich discussion.

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In the centre a red circle includes the text 'World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day / 30 January 2026'.

An asset with photos of someone holding medication in their hands and women sitting down washing their feet. In the centre a red circle includes the text 'World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day / 30 January 2026'.

📢 Today marks World NTD Day – a chance to raise awareness of Neglected Tropical Diseases, reflect on the progress made and look to the challenges ahead.

We would also like to extend a huge thank you to the global health community who work tirelessly to reduce the burden of NTDs.

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From Research to Impact: World NTD Day 2026 | RSTMH To mark World NTD Day, we spoke with members of our community who work on NTDs. They share reflections on progress made over the past year and the key challenges that continue to shape their work.

As part of #WorldNTDDay 2026, We spoke to five experts from our global health community who work on NTD treatment, control and policy about what the greatest challenges, opportunities and successes have been over the last year.

See more, here: www.rstmh.org/news-blog/bl...

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RSTMH would like to congratulate Professor Sir David Mabey and Professor Nicholas Day on being recognised in the King’s New Year Honours List 2026 🎉

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Photo Competition: Global Health in the Digital World | RSTMH

There are still a few days left to enter our photo competition!

If you are a member or Fellow of RSTMH, make sure to submit your photo and be in with the chance of winning £200 📷

Find out more, here: www.rstmh.org/news-blog/bl...

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Mr Jacob Solomon, a lab scientist and microscopist at work in the Primary Health Post at Irele Local Government area in Ondo State, Nigeria. Credit: Sightsavers/Taiwo Aina

Mr Jacob Solomon, a lab scientist and microscopist at work in the Primary Health Post at Irele Local Government area in Ondo State, Nigeria. Credit: Sightsavers/Taiwo Aina

RSTMH is proud to have partnered with Sightsavers to publish a supplement in our journal International Health, honouring 75 years of Sightsavers’ essential work.

Find out more about the new supplement, here: www.rstmh.org/news-blog/bl...

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A crowd of students in a lecture hall applaud a presenter.

Thank you to everyone who came along to the London Research in Progress yesterday!

Held at the @lshtm.bsky.social, the event featured ten fantastic abstract presentations from ECRs who presented their unpublished research in progress.

Keep an eye out for our upcoming events: www.rstmh.org/events

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We’re pleased to share more fantastic speakers for our upcoming Topics in Infection event!

🎟️ Make sure to book your tickets to this previously sold-out conference, and check out the updated speaker list, here: www.rstmh.org/events/51st-...

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An asset with a dark image of connected green wires. In a circle in the middle reads 'RSTMH is launching a new journal! Highlighting research looking at AI and Global Health, launching 2026!'.

The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene is thrilled to be announcing the development of a new journal looking at Artificial Intelligence and Global Health, which will be launching in early 2026.

Find out more, here: www.rstmh.org/news-blog/ne...

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We are launching a photo competition!

We want our members & Fellows to capture the intersection between global health and technology, and how the digital revolution – including artificial intelligence – is changing how we practice healthcare.

Apply now: www.rstmh.org/news-blog/bl...

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New review article in International Health ➡️ Basil H Aboul-Enein and team discuss the effectiveness of family planning interventions across the league of Arab states.

Read the full review here: academic.oup.com/inthealth/ar...

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A grandmother tenderly hugs her proud granddaughter, who suffers from Onchocerciasis-associated epilepsy. She has witnessed her grandchild’s health improving greatly over a period of a few months, thanks to treatment and assistance provided by the Nodding Syndrome Alliance in Maridi, South Sudan.

A grandmother tenderly hugs her proud granddaughter, who suffers from Onchocerciasis-associated epilepsy. She has witnessed her grandchild’s health improving greatly over a period of a few months, thanks to treatment and assistance provided by the Nodding Syndrome Alliance in Maridi, South Sudan.

📣 The November issue of International Health is now available online!

Keep reading, here: www.rstmh.org/news-blog/bl...

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The text underneath reads 'We are seeing proposals for a Special Collection which will explore the impact of environmental change on human health'. A small circle reads 'Deadline for submission: 31st October'.

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We are collating the latest original research, reviews, and opinion pieces on the impact of environmental change on human health, to appear in our journals 🌳

If you’re interested in submitting to this collection, you can find out more here: academic.oup.com/trstmh/pages...

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Tamar Ghosh, Chief Executive of RSTMH (left) and Jamie Bay Nishi Director of American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH)(right) stand in front of a sign that says 'World Health Summit'.

Tamar Ghosh, Chief Executive of RSTMH (left) and Jamie Bay Nishi Director of American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH)(right) stand in front of a sign that says 'World Health Summit'.

The theme for the World Health Summit this year was 'Taking Responsibility for Health in a Fragmenting World'.

Take a look at RSTMH reflections on the conference, here: rstmh.org/news-blog/bl...

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We came away from our Annual Meeting 2025 bubbling with ideas, energised from hearing different perspectives and inspired by making new connections.

Take a look at our reflections of the event, here: www.rstmh.org/news-blog/bl...

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Congratulations Kevin Marsh, awarded @rstmh.bsky.social 2025 Sir Patrick Manson Medal

Malariologist and Global Health Researcher, Kevin is Director of the Africa Oxford Initiative and Senior Adviser Science for Africa Foundation @ox.ac.uk

Read more 👉 www.tropicalmedicine.ox.ac.uk/news/kevin-m...

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Nell, our membership manager, sits at a desk at ECTMIH 2025. The table is covered with a tablecloth that says 'RSTMH'.

Nell, our membership manager, sits at a desk at ECTMIH 2025. The table is covered with a tablecloth that says 'RSTMH'.

RSTMH is at #ECTMIH2025 in Hamburg, Germany this week, 29 Sept - 2 Oct.

Stop by booth 25 to talk to the team about RSTMH membership, journals, events and the latest in tropical medicine and global health.

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Joel Tarning awarded RSTMH’s 2025 Chalmers Medal Professor Joel Tarning, head of MORU’s Clinical Pharmacology Department, has been honoured with the award of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene’s Chalmers Medal for his exceptional con...

Joel Tarning @moru-mip.bsky.social awarded @rstmh.bsky.social 2025 Chalmers Medal

Joel has been honoured for his contribution to the field of clinical pharmacology of neglected tropical diseases, and in particular antimalarial therapy.

Read more 👉 www.tropicalmedicine.ox.ac.uk/news/joel-ta...

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It’s day one of the RSTMH Annual Meeting and we’re looking forward to welcoming our speakers, panellists, presenters and audience members to be part of this conference!

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Photo of an Atheris viper snake. Credit: Edgar Neri-Castro

Join the RSTMH for a FREE online event on snakebite research this International Snakebite Awareness Day 🐍

Make sure to register, here: www.rstmh.org/events/webin...

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📣 Register for the RSTMH Annual Meeting 2025 and earn 11 CPD points!

The event will include a number of career drop-in sessions and the opportunity to network with international leaders in the space of AI and global health.

Don’t miss out and book your spot now: www.rstmh.org/events/rstmh...

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Prevalence and correlates of diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes mellitus among adults in rural Uganda during the COVID-19 pandemic: an evaluation of a community-based screening programme AbstractBackground. One in two people with diabetes in sub-Saharan Africa remains undiagnosed, which has contributed to the region's high rates of diabetes

New in #INTHEA: Sseguya and colleagues analyse the prevalence of #diabetes among adults in rural #Uganda during the #COVID-19 pandemic

#GlobalHealth

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Graphic with the title 'Rabies is 100% Vaccine Preventable.' On the left, a silhouette of a child with a blue syringe icon, and the text 'Ensure people have access to life-saving vaccines if bitten.' On the right, a silhouette of a dog with a blue syringe icon, and the text 'Vaccinate pets annually to stop transmission.'

Graphic with the title 'Rabies is 100% Vaccine Preventable.' On the left, a silhouette of a child with a blue syringe icon, and the text 'Ensure people have access to life-saving vaccines if bitten.' On the right, a silhouette of a dog with a blue syringe icon, and the text 'Vaccinate pets annually to stop transmission.'

Every nine minutes a person dies from #rabies, although it is 100% preventable.

Protect yourself & your furry friends 🐶 by getting your dog vaccinated annually. Ensure people who are bitten also get access to life saving vaccines 🐾 bit.ly/2lOHbop

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Drug-resistant tuberculosis treatment outcomes among Saharia: a marginalized community of Madhya Pradesh, India AbstractBackground. Few attempts have been made to explore the drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) outcomes and associated factors among underprivileged co

New in #TRSTMH: Mishra and colleagues explore the treatment outcomes for drug-resistant #tuberculosis among Saharia, a marginalized community in #India

#GlobalHealth

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Illustration of a healthcare provider standing beside a mother holding her newborn. Text reads: 'Every woman and their baby has the right to safe and respectful care.' A checklist beside the image lists five rights: Informed consent and privacy, Clear communication, Emotional support, Autonomy and pain relief, Family involvement.

Every woman and their baby deserves safe, respectful care.

Yet, mistreatment during pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period remains far too common in many parts of the world.

It doesn’t have to be this way.

Learn more 👉 bit.ly/4m51yqc #HopefulFutures

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Comparison of antimicrobial resistance genes on the ocular surface of patients with corneal infections in California and Malawi AbstractBackground. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) determinants on the ocular surface may contribute to poor treatment responses.Methods. An exploratory co

New in #INTHEA: Seitzman et al analyse the antimicrobial resistance genes on the ocular surface of patients with corneal infections across both #California and #Malawi

#GlobalHealth

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