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The moment antimicrobial drugs stop working

Posted on 27 March 2020Approx reading time: 3 mins
How many lives have been saved by antimicrobial drugs since the beginning of time? Research suggests that they have been having a ......read more

Counting breaths: an assessment of automated respiratory rate timers

Posted on 22 November 20197 February 2020Approx reading time: 3 mins
Community health workers across the world currently use respiratory rate as a proxy sign for pneumonia. But this technique is far ......read more

What is a breath? Findings from our BREATHE study

Posted on 22 November 201916 January 2020Approx reading time: 3 mins
What is a breath? Pneumonia is one of the biggest killers in the world. Every year, it causes the death of more than 800,000 c......read more

Four posters, one project: MAPD at ASTMH 2019

Posted on 21 November 201921 November 2019Approx reading time: 2 mins
Malaria Consortium is presenting four posters on one project at the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene annual meeti......read more

Data is key in the pursuit of Universal Health Coverage

Posted on 13 May 201920 May 2019Approx reading time: 2 mins
One of the most effective tools in the drive towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is the community health worker. Selected b......read more
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