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From TB to HIV/AIDS to cancer, disease tracking has always had a political dimension, but it’s the foundation of public health
5 years since COVID was declared a pandemic, we’re still poorly prepared for the next one
COVID-19 is the latest epidemic to show biomedical breakthroughs aren’t enough to eliminate a disease
Study reveals health risks in people with HIV despite successful therapy
Scientists discover the function of a mysterious HIV component
Protecting key populations from abrupt disruptions to essential HIV services
Third meeting of the International Health Regulations (2005) Emergency Committee regarding the upsurge of mpox 2024 – Temporary recommendations
24-year Partnership Transforms Health Care In Tanzania
WHO champions data quality for stronger HIV programmes
USAID’s apparent demise and the US withdrawal from WHO put millions of lives worldwide at risk and imperil US national security
Why including people with disabilities in the workforce and higher education benefits everyone
Over $67 million awarded to Monash researchers in NHMRC Investigator Grants
New Therapy May Effectively Control HIV In Uganda
CDC layoffs strike deeply at its ability to respond to the current flu, norovirus and measles outbreaks and other public health emergencies
In Robert F. Kennedy Jr, the US has put a conspiracy theorist in charge of public health
State Memorial For David Polson AM
Monash Expert: Australia’s role in planning to eliminate HIV
Is Keir Starmer the new Elvis? How celebrity endorsements can shape public health
WHO’s Executive Board reviews progress on defeating meningitis by 2030
WHO announces the development of updated recommendations on antiretroviral therapy, management of vertical HIV transmission and TB prevention in people living with HIV
New research project to improve care for viral infections
WHO launches new WHO Academy course on management of cryptococcal disease
New research assists understanding of immune response to cancers, chronic disease
Fiji’s HIV crisis is a regional challenge that demands a regional response
WHO statement on potential global threat to people living with HIV
Success in online lifestyle trial to improve cognition in older adults
The US intends to leave the World Health Organization. What happens next?
Meta’s shift to ‘community notes’ risks hurting online health info providers more than ever
Drug consumption facilities: they’ve been around since 1986 and now Scotland has one – but do they work?
Catalyst 2024: Advancing Global Health Priorities
WHO announces the development of new guidelines for lenacapavir and updated HIV testing guidelines
Which infectious disease is likely to be the biggest emerging problem in 2025?
HIV stigma is now more dangerous than the virus – my research shows how to address this
Eliminating congenital syphilis: using evidence-based management in Brazil
Advancing research through NHMRC grants and scholarships
Alarming 288 per cent rise in demand for gender-based violence services in the last 12 months in Sudan
$300 Million For New Generation Of Health And Medical Research
$10 million boost to support the next generation of health and medical researchers
St John’s wort: six drug interactions you should know about
Updated hep B vaccine more effective for people with HIV
WHO approves packaging and shipping of a prequalified HIV rapid test at African manufacturing site
Over 1 in 5 adults worldwide has a genital herpes infection – WHO
Urgent action needed to address alarming rates of sexually transmitted infections in South Africa
WHO Announces Development Of Updated Guidance On Managing Advanced HIV Disease
Priorities in planning hepatitis B and C testing services: new operational guide
Clinical consortium of healthy ageing meeting, 2024
Mucus And Snot – More Important Than You Think
A new at-home test will soon be available for chlamydia and gonorrhoea. Here’s what to know