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Fatal health threat to young African children reduced by innovative artistic intervention


Please note that, due to production issues, publication of the
PLOS Medicine paper cited in this release has been delayed. It will be included in this release when a new publication date is confirmed.
The fatal threat from diarrhoea and pneumonia to young children in the world s poorer countries can be drastically reduced by using traditional performing arts to encourage mothers to provide youngsters with safe food and water, a new study reveals.
The Gambia, like many other Low- and Middle-income Countries (LMICs) faces high rates of under-five deaths due to diarrhoea and pneumonia - the two highest causes of death in this age group in this country and globally. ....

City Of , United Kingdom , The Gambia , Prasad Gautam , Semira Manaseki , Christopher Bradley , Francesca Crowe , Jamest Martin , Tony Moran , Tim Stokes , Bakary Sanneh , Jeroen Ensink , Louise Jackson , Sandy Cairncross , Buba Manjang , Islamic Development Bank , Gambia Office , National Nutrition Agency Of The Gambia , International Communications , National Public Health Laboratories Of The Gambia , University Of Birmingham , Un Sustainable Development Goals , American International University Of West Africa , Clinical Senior Lecturer In Public Health , Research Council , Middle Income Countries ,

Patients and carers views must be involved in the rollout of precision medicine


Patients and carers views must be involved in the rollout of precision medicine
December 15, 2020
The sequencing of the human genome has begun to enhance our understanding of the biological mechanisms underlying chronic diseases, for example asthma. The twentieth century model of asthma management is often that of a generic disease with grades of severity, treated by adding layer on layer of medicine. However, the discoveries that follow from the description of the human genome are influencing our thinking. They are enriching the established milieu with additional information about new individual pathways, urging us to move “
from mostly one-size-fits-all treatment to genuinely personalized care.” [1] We may soon have the power to decide whether or not we can let this novel information fine-tune the management of chronic diseases in wider populations. ....

Brighton And Hove , United Kingdom , East Sussex , United States , Simon Steven , Ciara Holden , Christina Jones , El Houate , Pharmacogenomics In Childhood Asthma Consortium , Sussex Medical School , University Of Surrey , North America , South America , Royal Alexandra Children , Clinical Senior Lecturer , Clinical Psychology , Jonesc The , Personalized Medicine , Mukhopadhyays Individuals , Childhood Asthma , Clinical Immunology , பிரகாசமான மற்றும் ஹோவ் , ஒன்றுபட்டது கிஂக்டம் , கிழக்கு சசெக்ஸ் , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , சிமோன் ஸ்டீவன் ,