of schistosomiasis as a public health problem and interruption of transmission in selected areas by 2025. Countries who have achieved interruption of transmission reported economic improvements, an integrated
cooperation, including global health. The government has announced drastic cuts – CHF 110 million for 2025 and an additional CHF 321 million through 2028 – including a withdrawal from UNAIDS, a key player [...] Health 2023 (IHME) U.S. Global Health Budget: Figures 2024 (Kaiser Family Foundation, accessed 4 March 2025) Return to list
cohort. Swiss Med Wkly . 2025;155(4):4135. DOI: 10.57187/s.4135 Doetzer J et al. Methods and exploratory findings of the first Swiss agricultural health cohort FarmCoSwiss. Sci Rep . 2025;15:10690. DOI: 10.
(1st year degree) in Chemistry , Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Grants 08/2020-07/2025: Beyond seasonal suffering: Effects of Pollen on Cardiorespiratory Health and Allergies (EPoCHAL)
malaria-free . Furthermore, a new group of 26 countries has the potential to eliminate malaria by 2025. This shows that a world without malaria could become reality in just one generation. Meanwhile, progress
List of Prequalified Medicines, with its addition to the WHO Essential Medicines List anticipated in 2025. “We are proud to have reached this critical milestone,” said Peter Steinmann, public health specialist
surveillance, and capacity building. The designation as WHO Collaborating Centre was renewed in March 2025 for another four years, reaffirming Swiss TPH’s ongoing commitment to the global fight against malaria
s. Malar J . 2025;24:82. DOI: 10.1186/s12936-025-05324-7 Minconetti V et al. Health system effectiveness of symptomatic malaria case management in Papua New Guinea. BMJ Glob Health . 2025;10(3):e016825
was Director of the Swiss School of Public Health (50%). SSPH+ is a foundation of now fourteen (Jan 2025) Swiss universities. It unites inter-university and interdisciplinary public health professorships
and Swiss TPH) to monitor the ambient exposure to electrosmog of the Swiss population from 2021 to 2025. Click here to find the second annual report published on 8 September 2023. Three EMF exposimeters