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Largest clinical trial in Africa for people with mild COVID-19 to test new treatment

Largest clinical trial in Africa for people with mild COVID-19 to test new treatment
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Epidemiologist/Health Data Analyst, Equatorial Guinea

15 May 2021 Over the past 40 years, Medical Care Development International (MCDI), the international health division of Medical Care Development, Inc. (MCD), has worked to strengthen health systems through practical, evidence-based and high-impact interventions across several public health sectors in over 40 countries. MCDI collaborates with donors, national governments, the private sector, health agencies, communities and local stakeholder to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable populations. By joining MCDI, employees join a diverse network of highly capable individuals, many of whom are experts in their field. Project Overview Since the beginning of 2019 until 2023, the former Bioko Island Malaria Control Project (BIMCP) and the Equatorial Guinea Malaria Vaccine Initiative (EGMVI) have merged into the Bioko Island Malaria Elimination Project (BIMEP). The BIMEP is funded by Marathon Oil and partners, and the Government of Equatorial Guinea (EG). The Project implementation wi

Climate change spells tough times for allergy sufferers

Climate change spells tough times for allergy sufferers Today, 20% of the Swiss population suffers from hay fever, compared to only 1% 100 years ago. Keystone / Angelika Warmuth The pollen season is starting earlier and is growing more intense every year as a result of rising temperatures, according to a major study. This content was published on April 1, 2021 - 14:01 April 1, 2021 - 14:01 Keystone-SDA/jdp The Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH) in collaboration with the Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology (MeteoSwiss) has found that rising temperatures over the last 30 years has had a considerable influence on the onset, duration and intensity of the pollen season.

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