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Ecosystems and One Health (Page)
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Ecosystems and One Health Swiss TPH specialists analyse health within broader social and ecological systems. This allows them to better identify emerging determinants of health from single pathogens t
Fighting parasites in a conflict torn country (Blog)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/impact-stories/fighting-parasites-in-a-conflict-torn-place/blog-id/35
Maurice M. Nigo is the Director of the Institut Supérieur des Techniques Médicales (ISTM) in Bunia, one of the poorest provinces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Since the 1990s, an armed co
Overcoming discrimination barriers: a refugee’s journey (Blog)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/impact-stories/overcoming-discrimination-barriers/blog-id/24
Lujain Alchalabi is a Syrian refugee and an Epidemiology master student at Swiss TPH. She came to Switzerland after leaving behind her home and career as a dentist, having no idea what she would do be
Using innovative new tools to advance progress in NTDs (Blog)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/impact-stories/using-innovative-new-tools-to-advance-progress-in-ntds/blog-id/22
Great strides have been made in the fight against neglected tropical diseases over the past 20 years, but the global burden is still considerable. In order to end the neglect, novel tools and innovati
World Rabies Day: Early diagnosis and prompt treatment save lives (Blog)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/impact-stories/world-rabies-day-early-diagnosis-and-prompt-treatment-save-lives/blog-id/21
Rabies is deadly, but 99.9% vaccine-preventable. Children under 15 years in rural communities around the globe are at higher risk of being exposed to rabies. Controlling rabies widespread in endemic c
Improving treatment of helminth infections (Blog)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/impact-stories/improving-treatment-of-helminth-infections/blog-id/26
The young Jennifer Keiser grew up in Munich, Germany, and followed both her grandfather (a chemist) and her older sister (medicine) into a life of science. While studying in high school, she worked pa
Spirituality and One Health (Blog)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/impact-stories/spirituality-and-one-health/blog-id/23
What do health and spirituality have to do with each other? Jakob Zinsstag, Head of the Human and Animal Health Unit at Swiss TPH, has worked in many places around the world and met people with differ
Melissa Penny speaks about the beauty of disease modelling (Blog)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/impact-stories/the-beauty-of-disease-modelling/blog-id/25
Melissa Penny is an applied mathematician at Swiss TPH who has worked in public health and infectious disease modelling for over 15 years. She joins us today to discuss the first malaria vaccine, dise