🚨New Paper🚨
Ever wondered how much the #INB#Pandemictreaty@WHO might be costing, and is this a good use of money when pandemic preparedness resources are so limited?
We did... so we set out to quantify it. Our findings our now out in @PLOSGPH
tldr: at minimum $201M USD
How do some countries achieve extraordinary health outcomes with limited resources? An analysis in @PLOSGPH reviewed 31 @exemplarshealth studies on countries excelling on public health and identified 8 key drivers of progress. Read more in @AllAfrica: https://t.co/iyD9cW9PSb
#PublicHealth Technology transfer, intellectual property, and the fight for the soul of @WHO https://t.co/KpyszRxaeD @mellabarb @PLOSGPH cc @ThiruGeneva
Tuesday we're launching big new analysis w/@WHO on laws in 180+ countries on protection & rights of health and care workers
We're joined by @GawandeUSAID@JimC_HRH Jillian Roque of @PSIglobalunion, Laetitia Rispel @WitsUniversity, paper in @PLOSGPH
Join: https://t.co/lFqLu3Gpqf
🌍On #WorldAIDSDay, we want to highlight Africa's growing contribution to global HIV research—from just 5.1% in 1986 to 31.3% in 2020.
🌟 Top contributors include Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, and Tanzania.
🔗Read more:
https://t.co/PqKHeQuyjp
#NatureAfrica@PLOSGPH
Our 7th study of the year now online @PLOSGPH: https://t.co/brYV6fU3nE
Provides evidence on the level of work-related stress in the operating theatre setting. It also provides recommendations for the demand side related to surgical human resources development. #HealthforAll
At the 1st Pan-African Surgical Healthcare Forum, leaders from 32 African nations united to create a 50-point plan for accessible, quality surgical care. Together, they’re building a sustainable future for health equity.
https://t.co/zgswg62J4x #PASHeF@SmileTrainAfric@PLOSGPH
New 📄 collaboration with @DEPtHLab in @PLOSGPH: ‘Prevalence and factors associated with sarcopenia among urban and rural Indian adults in middle age: A cross-sectional study from Western India’ @WesternU 🔓 https://t.co/LeOvEFDUYF
Happy to announce my first publication in the PLOS Global Public Health journal @PLOSGPH alhamdulillah.
Here we investigate the potential effect of poor perceived oral health on adverse mental health outcomes among Syrian refugees in Canada.
https://t.co/nwKDmUUksH
Racial differences in laboratory testing may bias AI models for clinical decision support, amplifying existing inequities. This study aims to measure the extent of racial differences in laboratory testing in adult emergency department (ED) visits. https://t.co/I0AQyRVspE