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  1. Insecticide Treated Bed Nets: No Protection From Sandfly-Borne Visceral Leishmaniasis
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    Insecticide Treated Bed Nets: No Protection From Sandfly-Borne Visceral Leishmaniasis

    Albert Picado of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine on his goups findings presented at the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 58th Annual Meeting, Washington DC, that in

    16/02/2010
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  2. Women Just As Likely As Men To Have Tuberculosis
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    Women Just As Likely As Men To Have Tuberculosis

    Carlton Evans of the Universidad Peruana-Cayetana-Heredia in Lima, Peru and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine talked with Peter Goodwin about his group’s finding—presented at th

    16/02/2010
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  3. The Health Benefits Of Tackling Climate Change
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    The Health Benefits Of Tackling Climate Change

    At a briefing held simultaneously in London and Washington DC Richard Horton, Editor of The Lancet, Andy Haines, Director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Anil Markandya from the

    05/12/2009
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  4. Audio Journal of Oncology

    Latest podcasts: American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia

    25/11/2009
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  5. Intermittent Preventive Treatment Gives Additional Protection Even To Children Sleeping Under Bed Nets
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    Intermittent Preventive Treatment Gives Additional Protection Even To Children Sleeping Under Bed Nets

    NAIROBI, KENYA: Diadier Diallo of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, co-ordinator of a trial of intermittent preventive treatment (IPT) for children in Burkina Faso and Mali, told Pet

    25/11/2009
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  6. Malaria Elimination Prospects Are Good In Many Regions
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    Malaria Elimination Prospects Are Good In Many Regions

    NAIROBI, KENYA: Geoffrey Targett Professor of Parasitology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and member of the international Malaria Elimination Group, told the 5th Multilateral In

    24/11/2009
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  7. Reversible ADP Antagonists: New Alternatives To Clopidogrel For Anti-Platelet Therapy In Elective PCI
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    Reversible ADP Antagonists: New Alternatives To Clopidogrel For Anti-Platelet Therapy In Elective PCI

    ORLANDO—Deepak Bhatt from the VA Boston Healthcare System and Brigham & Women’s Hospital, talks with Peter Goodwin about findings from the CHAMPION-PLATFORM study (using cangrelor in PCI) a

    24/11/2009
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  8. Consortium To Optimise World Use Of Artemisinin Combination Treatments For Malaria
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    Consortium To Optimise World Use Of Artemisinin Combination Treatments For Malaria

    During the 5th Multilateral Initiative On Malaria Pan African Malaria Conference held in Nairobi, Kenya, Bianca D’Souza, Manager of the “ACT Consortium”, explained to Peter Goodwin h

    18/11/2009
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  9. “ACT Consortum” Investigates Millions of Lives At Stake From Substandard, Degraded And Fake Anti-Malarial Drugs
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    “ACT Consortum” Investigates Millions of Lives At Stake From Substandard, Degraded And Fake Anti-Malarial Drugs

    The problem of artemisinin combination treatments (ACTs) in malaria which are ineffective because of poor storage, manufacture, or criminal counterfeiting was addressed in Nairobi at the 5th Multilate

    18/11/2009
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  10. “ACT Consortium” Pools Top Multinational Brains To Implement Artemisinin Combinations In Malaria
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    “ACT Consortium” Pools Top Multinational Brains To Implement Artemisinin Combinations In Malaria

    Ugandan Health Ministry Commissioner Dr Anthony Mbonye and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine scientist Professor David Schellenberg are just two of the multinational members of the recent

    16/11/2009
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  11. Intermittent Preventive Treatment On Top of “Home Management” Cuts Malaria In Under Fives
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    Intermittent Preventive Treatment On Top of “Home Management” Cuts Malaria In Under Fives

    Dr Harry Tagbor, of The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Kumasi, Ghana, presented results at the 5th Multilateral Initiative

    16/11/2009
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  12. Preventive Malaria Treatment For Infants Reduces Infection Rates
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    Preventive Malaria Treatment For Infants Reduces Infection Rates

    Ilona Carneiro and David Schellenberg from The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine presented data at the 5th Multilateral Initiative on Malaria (MIM) Pan African Malaria Conference, Nairobi

    16/11/2009
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