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WHO Releases New Reports On New Tests And Treatments In Development For Bacterial Infections
WHO released updated guideline on HIV service delivery
How the curves in your spine could be causing you pain
Quintet of Curtin researchers honoured in Young Tall Poppy Science Awards
From sulphur to selenium, calcium to copper, here’s what your body’s made of – and why it matters
Fighting AIDS, Tuberculosis And Malaria In Our Region
WHO releases new Target Product Profiles for tuberculosis screening tests
WHO releases an update to the operational handbook on diagnosis of tuberculosis
​The contagion scale: which diseases spread fastest?
Timor-Leste certified malaria-free by WHO
From painkillers to antibiotics: five medicines that could harm your hearing
How Lung Repair Mechanisms Can Help Fight Against TB
Measles isn’t just dangerous – it may erase your immune system
WHO releases policy brief on harnessing synergies between TB and primary health care towards universal health coverage
A rare form of leprosy existed in the Americas for thousands of years
Integration Of Care In PNG Focus For NHMRC Funding
Common Antibiotic Is 99.9% Effective Against Typhoid
Spit or swallow? What’s the best way to deal with phlegm?
Vaccinating at every age is key to unlocking the full potential of immunization
Collaborations result in antibiotic resistance breakthrough
The Salt Path taps into a long history of searching for healing on England’s south-west coast
WHO launches a framework on climate change and tuberculosis
Nature writing can feed the myth of the outside as a cure – but my own work has helped me reframe my illness
US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Grants Interchangeability Designation to Samsung Bioepis and Organon HADLIMA(TM) (adalimumab-bwwd) Injection
Message by the Director of the Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals at WHO – May 2025
Researchers develop new method for studying TB, other organisms that go dormant
Research maps the way to reducing tuberculosis cases worldwide
US cuts to aid funding put Indo-Pacific at risk of malaria resurgence
New treatment for drug-resistant tuberculosis commences in Papua New Guinea
Countries are already experiencing significant health system disruptions – WHO
New study highlights the potential impact of funding cuts on the HIV response
Will mummy make it better? The curious case of mummified remedies in early modern medicine
World TB day: funding cuts threatening millions of lives
As tuberculosis cases rise in the US and worldwide, health officials puzzle over the resurgence of a disease once in decline
Funding cuts to tuberculosis programmes endanger millions of lives
WHO consultation on addressing asymptomatic TB in the TB response
Protecting key populations from abrupt disruptions to essential HIV services
Designing self-destructing bacteria to make effective TB vaccines
Australian study shows potential of new mRNA vaccine to help fight tuberculosis
WHO’s Executive Board reviews progress on defeating meningitis by 2030
WHO operational handbook on TB and comorbidities, diabetes
WHO announces the development of updated recommendations on antiretroviral therapy, management of vertical HIV transmission and TB prevention in people living with HIV
Dementia: why prescription drugs like antibiotics and vaccines have been linked to lower risk of the disease
WHO consultation establishes country-led platform for clinical trials of tuberculosis
Researchers Train AI To Diagnose Lung Diseases
Which infectious disease is likely to be the biggest emerging problem in 2025?
WHO releases guidance on evidence generation on new regimens for tuberculosis treatment
Partnership established to advance WHO’s Road map for Neglected Tropical Diseases 2021-2030