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Sarah Newey going full spod with this excellent dispatch from Cambodia on the high-tech hunt for H5N1. Featuring great photography from Jittrapon Kaicome

Australian man dies from ‘extremely rare’ virus after bat bite The man dies several months after contracting Australian bat lyssavirus – a pathogen closely related to rabies Sarah Newey reports⬇️ telegraph.co.uk/global-health/…


Loneliness and isolation are the hidden threats to global health we can no longer ignore Irrefutable evidence that social health is as important to our well-being as physical or mental health has been ignored ✍️Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Chido Mpemba and Vivek Murthy telegraph.co.uk/global-health/…

🚨Two new Nipah cases spook India A teenager has died and a woman is in critical condition after catching the disease that inspired the film ‘Contagion’ Sarah Newey has the latest telegraph.co.uk/global-health/…



Breakthrough HIV jab to be supplied to millions at knock-down price The first lenacapavir jabs will be delivered later this year under a new agreement between Gilead Sciences and the Global Fund Ben Farmer has the latest telegraph.co.uk/global-health/…

“People die in outbreaks because of bottlenecks,” said South Sudan’s Dr Angelo Goup Thon Kouch. “This has created a new standard to uphold” I was sceptical about 7-1-7, but learned so much from Amanda McClelland, Dr Peeriya & Dr Angelo. My attempt to explain why it’s so useful:


The 7-1-7 plan is supercharging pandemic response. The UK never signed up From Thailand to South Sudan, dozens of countries use 7-1-7 to boost outbreak response and expose unexpected bottlenecks delaying action Sarah Newey reports telegraph.co.uk/global-health/…

"The UN’s war on trans fat must not come at the cost of nutrition in Africa," writes Namukolo Covic We must be careful that a declaration that seeks to reduce diet-related illness does not unintentionally affect access to nutritious food Full story here🔗 telegraph.co.uk/global-health/…

Rebel Republicans throw flagship US HIV programme a lifeline The Pepfar scheme has been in turmoil since January, when many of its programmes were halted or trimmed as part of cuts to foreign aid Ben Farmer has the latest telegraph.co.uk/global-health/…

Malnutrition surging in Gaza as snipers target ‘heads, legs and genitals’, says Oxford surgeon Nick Maynard “It’s much, much worse now than a year ago,” he adds, as ‘unprecedented levels’ of malnutrition ravage the enclave Reporting by Lilia Sebouai telegraph.co.uk/global-health/…

From tourism to terror: The Caribbean island torn apart by gangs and guns Holidaymakers once flocked to laid-back Trinidad – but islanders now find themselves caught in the crossfire of armed warfare ✍️Colin Freeman - free to read. telegraph.co.uk/global-health/…