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How moths could be used to grow the next generation of pandemic vaccines
New production technique is described as cheaper, simpler and faster than using chicken eggs
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United kingdom
Krung thep mahanakhon
Novavax covid
Danny altmann
Edward parker
Ian jones
Ingrid kromann
London school of hygiene
Vaccine centre
Coalition of epidemic preparedness cepi
University of reading
Day mission
Imperial college london
Epidemic preparedness
London school
Cameroon launches world s first routine malaria vaccine programme
The rollout is projected to save tens of thousands of children’s lives each year across Africa
United kingdom
Andrew jones
Umberto dalessandro
Mohammed abdulaziz
Oxford university
London school of hygiene
India serum institute
World health organization
Research council unit
Disease control
Medical research council unit the gambia
London school
Tropical medicine
Umbertod alessandro
Serum institute
Principal advisor
Fungal disease threat on the rise as global deaths double
A new study suggests that fungal infections now account for around six per cent of all global deaths
Rebecca drummond
David denning
Tihana bicanic
World health organisation
University of london
Institute of microbiology infection in birmingham
Lancet infectious diseases
Prof david denning
Prof denning
Infectious diseases
Associate professor
Global warming
Climate change
Global health security
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Superbugs antibiotic resistance
Warmer weather linked to spread of diarrhoeal illness
Bacteria appears to spread more rapidly in higher temperatures, new study finds
United kingdom
United kingdom health security agency
University of surrey
Met office
United kingdom health security
Senior lecturer
Global warming
Climate change
Global health security
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Science amp disease
Adult smoking declines globally – but child vaping stokes concern
Proportion of adults who smoke falls sharply in the past 25 years, but tobacco firms are pushing hard to attract the young, WHO warns
United kingdom
World health organization
Al qahirah
Ruediger krech
United nations
World health
South east asia
Non communicable diseases ncds
World health organisation
Global health security
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