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Screen and treat for HepB

Hepatitis B is a devastating virus that infects around 250 million people worldwide and is endemic proportions in parts of…

Life in Chad with MSF

As-salamu alaykum! ("May peace be upon you" in Arabic). This is the common greeting heard here in Bokoro, a town…

Why Hepatitis B Isn’t On Its Way Out (Yet)

Is hepatitis B infection a problem that will gradually fizzle out over time? On initial reflection, it is easy to…

Health for all in developing countries

The Hope of Universal Health Coverage for People in Developing Countries. What would you do if you were detained in…

FEAST – five years on

'Back in 2011, my research team published the results of the largest trial of critically ill children ever undertaken in Africa…

Screen and treat for HepB

Hepatitis B is a devastating virus that infects around 250 million people worldwide and is endemic proportions in parts of…

How can mobile technology contribute to the improvement of health in Africa?

At the start of my internship, a 16-year-old girl was brought into the emergency room; she was in a coma.…

Monitoring food security data through mobile technology

In rural areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Africa’s second largest country with vast fertile lands and thousands…

Beware of bilharzia

Thinking of travelling to Africa for work or pleasure this summer? Better read up schistosomiasis, also known as bilharzia or snail fever,…

From mouthwash to medicine: innovation can come from unexpected places

As a physician who started out in geriatrics, I did not expect to end up researching and developing medicine for…

Food Security in South Africa

64 per cent of children under 5 in South Africa go to bed hungry every night. The Department of Agriculture,…

The Lake Tanganyika Floating Health Clinic

Lake Tanganyika is the most important body of water in the world that few have ever heard of. Surrounded by…

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