Grateful to Annie Kelly and The Guardian for the opportunity to publish this opinion piece alongside the testimonies of those who have dared to bear witness to the assault on healthcare they experienced in Gaza.
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It is often assumed that international law provides an absolute prohibition on attacks on healthcare facilities in war.
It does not. But it should.
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We are in a constitutional crisis. Thank you congressmen Murphy and Raskin.
"I knew a premature VHF diagnosis could cause panic and have profound political implications." – A very strong piece in NEJM by Dr JP Sibomana on the personal and political complexity of diagnosing Rwanda’s first Marburg outbreak. doi.org/10.1056/NEJMp2413951
We now have 3 starter packs for Global Health Nerds!
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Will keep updating!
Progress amnesia? 🧠
Fantastic work!!
Who says that? Nobody oposes alcohol-free beer overall. Health agencies just ask for similar advertisement standards so as to not expose children/youth to alcohol brand names, and do further research on impact. The author is some libertarian misinformer paid by Big Alcohol...
Right!!! Freetown is calling you. 😉 This was even right after the annual beach clean up. oceans-and-fisheries.ec.europa.eu/eubeachclean...
imagine if you could imagine things
and then they were just like you imagined.
well, now we all get to live there --
or else
Thanks Anita!!
CHAI wrote a good article on the causes of the shortages of BPG that partially caused this or at least hamper treatment. academic.oup.com/inthealth/ar...
ELS is ‘experimental lab sample’, basically means improve the compound in the lab
(5/5) ⏰⏰⏰ We need to talk more about access to asthma medication, and access to treatment for NCDs as a whole. ⏰⏰⏰
#AsthmaCrisis #AccessToMedicines #NCDs
(4/5) Data does show severe asthma rates of around 25.6% in sub-Saharan Africa, with 4.6% of cases remaining uncontrolled despite high-intensity treatment. In these cases only biologicals could help, but universal access to those remains far away.
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(3/5) Even in the USA 1 in 3 patients are estimated struggled to access their inhalers, but also in India where the majority is produced they are not affordable for all. Most cases I heard about were about young people in sub-Saharan Africa. But there is really little data there on access.
(2/5) Inhalers are costly due to monopolistic pricing, patents on drug-device combos (device-hops), and regulatory hurdles that block cheaper generics. Recent reforms in inhalers to eliminate ozone-depleting propellants did not help either.
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(1/5) The past months, I’ve heard many stories of people losing family members to asthma because they couldn’t access medication.
Asthma inhaler prices were already high, but have increased by 2-5x over the last years in many countries.
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Consider yourself surprised! FAO usually does not welcome or push so much as a technical organisation, but it does significant work on the food safety of these products. UNEP wrote a report about the environmental promise of these products, FAO co-authored: www.unep.org/resources/wh...
Have been dabbling a bit outside of the global health/medicines sphere lately. This Thursday I am speaking about countries' legislative frameworks for cell-based meat at the International Bar Association on behalf of the FAO. 🧫🥩https://www.ibanet.org/conference-details/CONF2628
And if you plan to host global health events and meetings, here is a list of visa friendly countries
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@jessicareinisch.bsky.social So cool you’re researching UNRRA! I’m preparing a short piece on the role UNRRA/WHO in the local production of antibiotics atm :) Would love to discuss!
Hello new followers from that bleak gray place! Reposting my first post on this site: a cyanometer, the instrument Alexander von Humboldt (among others) used to determine how blue any sky actually was
Hey #AMR people - am wanting to broaden the capture of the feed for other languages so if you know the key words for antimicrobial resistance in another language, please drop it in the replies below!
Would love to be added as well!
Would love to be added as well Lance!
(3/3) For English/German there's this nice list from the Wellcome Trust's Reframing Resistance study with the terms used in news outlets.
(2/3) Geneesmiddelenresistentie (drug resistance); multiresistente bacteriën (multi-resistant bacteria); medicijnresistente bacteriën (medicine-resistant bacteria); superbugs (superbugs); superresistente bacteriën (super-resistant bacteria/superbugs).
(1/3) Great initiative! Thanks Anita. For Dutch it often become two words, I do not know if that works: antibioticaresistentie (antibiotic resistance); antimicrobiële resistentie (antimicrobial resistance); bacteriële resistentie (bacterial resistance)
Would love to join! I mainly work on AMR law + policy at WHO and FAO.