The pace of climate change has increased worldwide in the past decade.1 Europe is the fastest-heating continent, with temperatures increasing at more than twice the global average rate since the ...
Decisions around which vaccines to use are increasingly important in the context of Gavi's country vaccine budgets. Robust metrics that allow comparison between vaccines are thus essential to inform ...
On May 2, 2026, a cluster of severe respiratory illness among passengers aboard a cruise ship in the Atlantic was reported to WHO, and a suspected hantavirus outbreak was identified. The vessel ...
Peru is expanding access to surgery and care for patients with cleft conditions in remote areas through intensive ...
We read with interest the letter by Kwok Chiu Chang and appreciate the potential implications they raise for individuals in settings in which rapid, reliable, and complete drug susceptibility testing ...
With very low certainty of evidence, WHO has conditionally recommended two 6-month or 9-month regimens for pre-extensively drug-resistant (pre-XDR) tuberculosis: one comprising bedaquiline, pretomanid ...
The Lancet published an Editorial on reviving research into psychedelics for mental health conditions, observing that “the ...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) remains a substantial global health challenge. In the UK alone, more than 200 000 hospital admissions occur annually, with a substantially larger volume of cases ...
Scientific literature depends on the integrity of its references. Each reference implicitly asserts that a verifiable source ...
WHO's approval of the RTS,S/AS01 (Mosquirix) malaria vaccine in 2021 marked a milestone in global public health. It ...
In Greek mythology, Atlas is the powerful Titan condemned by Zeus to eternally bear the celestial spheres—a profound symbol of endurance and strength. These very virtues are necessitated in patients ...
The UK's coastal ambient air quality, often perceived as inherently healthpromoting, contrasts with the poor health outcomes ...