Blog Post Provides Roundup Of Recent Global Health Research News

Global Health Technologies Coalition’s “Breakthroughs”: Research Roundup: antibiotic resistance in preemies, a low-cost TB test, and more
Kat Kelley, GHTC’s senior program assistant, highlights recent news in global health research, including a study on antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the gastrointestinal tracts of premature infants; a study on the impact of a new test to diagnose TB using a urine sample; and a meeting discussing the establishment of a high-level committee to review proposals on research that makes viruses more dangerous than natural strains (3/14).

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