Enhanced SPC surveillance may benefit BC survivors, although specific recommendations require more detailed multifactorial ...
This scoping review of randomised controlled trials on artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical practice reveals an expanding ...
A new report from WHO and the ECDC says that 7000 estimated excess tuberculosis deaths in the WHO European region in 2020–22 ...
Launched as a public–private partnership funded by the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health, the Study to Advance ...
The relentless increase in administrative responsibilities, amplified by electronic health record (EHR) systems, has diverted clinician attention from direct patient care, fuelling burnout.1 In ...
With almost 775 million COVID-19 cases reported worldwide and 67% of the global population vaccinated with a complete primary series of a COVID-19 vaccine, the deadly pace of the pandemic has slowed ...
A particular highlight of Colin Elliott's book Pox Romana: the plague that shook the Roman world is his visceral account of ancient Rome itself. Anyone hoping for the Colosseum, classical columns, and ...
British pathologist, virologist, and co-discoverer of the Epstein–Barr virus, passed away on Feb 6, 2024, aged 102 years.
A grant awarded to the DNDi by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will enable new drug trials for sleeping sickness and river blindness. Sanjeet Bagcchi reports.
A surge in leptospirosis cases this year prompts heightened surveillance measures on Réunion island. Alix Boisson-Walsh reports.
Born in Madrid, Spain, shortly after the end of the Francoist dictatorship, Nuria Izquierdo-Useros was raised in an environment that actively promoted critical thinking. “My grandmother and mother ...
A meeting convened by WHO in Africa in February, 2024, aimed to develop a protocol for assessing new treatments for filovirus diseases during outbreaks. Esther Nakkazi reports.