Typhoid is transmitted through contaminated food, water, or contact with an infected person’s feces. While 2.1 billion people have gained access to safe drinking water since 2000, global access is ...
Read more
Typhoid is transmitted through contaminated food, water, or contact with an infected person’s feces. While 2.1 billion people have gained access to safe drinking water since 2000, global access is ...
Read moreTo read this blog in French, please click here. Typhoid, a bacterial infection, can be cured with antibiotics when diagnosed and appropriately treated in a timely manner. However, typhoid intestinal perforation ...
Read moreAvailability of, and access to, safe water is a fundamental tool to combat typhoid. As we celebrate World Water Day, it is important to reflect on the connection between water ...
Read moreEarlier this month, a new typhoid conjugate vaccine (TCV) product received prequalification (PQ) from the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO PQ process ensures that immunizations meet acceptable global standards ...
Read moreDiagnosing typhoid fever is challenging, and the scarcity of reliable burden data makes it difficult for decision-makers to understand and take action against typhoid. Typhoid symptoms—fever, diarrhea/constipation—are non-specific and common ...
Read moreThis International Women’s Day we celebrate the incredible contributions of female leaders in the typhoid field and their commitment to typhoid prevention and control! This year’s International Women’s Day theme ...
Read moreNepal is a typhoid-endemic country with one of the world’s highest typhoid burdens. Recognizing the burden of typhoid, alongside the impact on local communities, policy makers in Nepal made the ...
Read moreMalawi’s integrated typhoid conjugate vaccine (TCV) introduction campaign in May 2023 was the culmination of years of national leadership on typhoid surveillance and vaccine research, followed by a series of ...
Read moreSingle dose of TCV protects even the youngest children in Malawi Typhoid continues to disproportionately impact children living in endemic areas, such as Malawi. TCV is a safe and cost-effective ...
Read moreThe Akosombo Dam was constructed in 1965 to provide hydroelectric energy to the people of Ghana. The dam is fed by rainwater and the water levels rise with increased rain. ...
Read more