More News In Global Health

Al Jazeera: Pakistan struggles with unprecedented HIV infections in children (Burdon-Manley, 6/16).

allAfrica: Africa: After ECHO, Let’s Find Out Why Women Are Not Using Barrier Methods (Ncube, 6/18).

BBC News: Face to face with DR Congo’s deadly vipers (6/18).

Bloomberg: Deadly Superbugs Win as Wall Street Flees Makers of Antibiotics (Langreth, 6/17).

Devex: Adolescent girls face violence, forced marriage in refugee communities (Cornish, 6/18).

Devex: The rise of digital health and its potential to push progress on UHC (Donback, 6/17).

Healio: 1 million child-friendly TB courses ordered since 2016 (Gramigna, 6/17).

Inter Press Service: Air Pollution Ranked as Biggest Environmental Threat to Human Health (Thampoe, 6/17).

Thomson Reuters Foundation: African survivors of female circumcision call for help with mental trauma (Peyton, 6/18).

Washington Post: The Big Number: 22 percent of people in conflict-affected areas have mental disorders (Searing, 6/17).

Xinhua News: EU donates 2.8 mln USD to emergency reproductive health services in Iraq (6/17).

Xinhua News: Sri Lanka eliminates mother-to-child HIV, Syphilis infection: health authorities (6/17).

Xinhua News: China unveils plan for tuberculosis control (6/17).

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