Sentences with phrase «emerging public health threat»

The hospital is particularly well suited due to its long history of being on the front lines of epidemics and emerging public health threats.

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With the right funding commitments in place, the Global Fund can help ensure that no child is born with HIV by 2015, that we end the public health threat of malaria as we know it, and emerging drug resistant strains of TB are brought under control.»
«Informing citizens about the health of the nation and discussing pivotal science and policy issues such as mental health, chronic and emerging diseases and other public health threats, and vaccine research are important to not only advance the national dialogue but also improve the country's overall well - being.»
Eventually, the effort might lead to a way to predict new pathogens before they emerge as public health threats.
Novel vaccine technologies are critical to improving the public health response to infectious disease threats that continually emerge and re-emerge, according to scientists at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part...
New genome sequencing technologies provide insight into emerging artemisinin - resistance and a novel way to track this public health threat
Southern Research scientists joined the front lines in the battle against HIV / AIDS in 1986, not long after the deadly viral infection emerged as a terrifying new public health threat in -LSB-...]
EAG IV focused on multidrug - resistant bacterial recently emerged in companion animals and regarded as potential threats to animal and public health.
More details are emerging about the maneuvers that blocked the Environmental Protection Agency's finding that greenhouse gases were a threat to public health and welfare and should be regulated.
New video highlights impacts to aquatic life and public health, calls on clothing industry to solve problem FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 1, 2017 MEDIA CONTACT: Elisa Ringholm, (510) 883-1055, [email protected] CALIFORNIA 3/1/17 — A new movie from a California - based nonprofit is putting pressure on the clothing industry to address a major emerging threat to aquatic life.
Meanwhile, debate over another emerging threat to public health — excessive sugar intake — continues to rage, with Professor Hal Swerissen and Professor Stephen Duckett from the Grattan Institute responding to critics of their recent report recommending a tax on sugary drinks in this article published on Croakey.
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