[ad_1] Summary box A paradigm shift is needed in our approach to building systemic resilience. Social and economic systems will continue to be subject to regular and increasing disruption, whether a result of cyclical economic contractions […]
[ad_1] Summary box Exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the failures of global health leadership and institutions continue to generate discussions and a search for solutions. Correcting the failures requires understanding and overhauling the behaviours that make […]
[ad_1] SUMMARY BOX Public-health voluntary licensing of intellectual property rights has been highly effective in supporting the scale up of WHO-recommended HIV and hepatitis C virus treatments in low-income and middle-income countries, saving both money and […]
[ad_1] Summary box Systematic sewage surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 has been shown to be an effective early warning indicator of impending increases in COVID-19 cases. Although sewage surveillance systems have been established in multiple countries, interpretation of […]
[ad_1] Introduction Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are DNA viruses with a double strand of DNA that belong to the family Papovaviridae.1 Currently, nearly 200 HPV types have been identified and are categorised into two groups based on […]
[ad_1] Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has caused at least 7.0 million deaths worldwide, and likely many more given excess mortality estimates.1 2 Since their widespread availability in early 2021, COVID-19 vaccines have been central to curbing […]
[ad_1] Introduction Mortality has declined substantially in Madagascar over the past few decades, with life expectancy increasing by almost 15 years (from 52 to 66 years) between 1990 and 2022.1 This progress was largely driven by […]
[ad_1] Summary box This case study describes the development and embedding of Aboriginal governance in a standard Incident Command System (ICS), using decolonising approaches and anti-racism framework to respond to COVID-19 in a local public health […]
[ad_1] WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ON THIS TOPIC While Omicron, currently the dominant variant of SARS-CoV-2, is known to have increased transmissibility and infectivity, true clinical severity remains uncertain. WHAT THIS STUDY ADDS Our systematic review […]
[ad_1] Summary box The magnitude, cost and impact of protracted humanitarian crises are increasing globally. The humanitarian-development divide which is a peculiar feature of such crises impedes the ability of health systems to deliver good healthcare […]