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The World Health Organization released its 2009 World Malaria Report yesterday . The Report is a summation of data results in 2008 in the fight against malaria. The Malaria Policy Center will be taking a look at some of the results, by area, over the next few days. In general, there is much to celebrate in the Report. With the scale up in funding over the past few years more households own a bednet, more children are being treated with the ...
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By JENNY F. MANONGDO, The Manila Bulletin December 16, 2009, 12:55pm The HIV/AIDS incidence in the country continues to grow and is now being considered as a "slow epidemic" by experts who think that aggressive hunting for cases should be applied by the health department to arrest this situation. Infectious disease expert of the University of the Philippines College of Medicine and Associate Professor Dr. Edcel ...
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This is Part II of an interview with Laurie Garrett, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and senior fellow for global health at the Council on Foreign Relations. Ms. Garrett has written widely — and passionately — about the importance of health systems development, both in the United States and around the world. Here, I talk with her about why the U.S. can and should support global health infrastructure growth — even if it doesn’t generate quite as ...
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