NEWS RELEASE FROM THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE Date: December 30, 2005 Link Between Malaria Epidemics and Rainforest Destruction in the Peruvian Amazon A new study, to be published by the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene in J...
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10/12/2015 10:33:48 AM
What is cholera? Cholera is an acute diarrheal disease that affects the intestinal tract. It is caused by the bacteria called Vibrio cholerae . Symptoms include profuse watery diarrhea, vomiting and leg cramps. In severe cases, the development of watery, high volume d...
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10/9/2015 2:12:10 PM
New Methodology Using GPS and PDA Technology Results in Better, Faster Data for Malaria Programs GPS Software program plus PDA use improves data quality and produces faster results in malaria prevention program evaluations -- details to be published in August medical journa...
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10/12/2015 10:30:12 AM
What Does the President’s 2013 Budget Mean for Trop Med/Global Health Funding? The Budget Overall On February 13, the President released his administration’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2013 budget outlining his priorities for the agencies. This signals the start of the funding proc...
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10/9/2015 2:26:52 PM
Lymphatic Filariasis Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is a major tropical disease caused by thin parasitic roundworms that are transmitted by mosquitoes in tropical countries. LF is a formidable foe that affects approximately 120 million people in 80 countries around the world; abo...
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10/12/2015 9:00:59 AM
ASTMH News February 2012 1. ASTMH's Peter J. Hotez and James W. Kazura in The Atlantic : WRAIR Cuts Endanger Lives at Home and Abroad In their editorial in the Washington, D.C.-based magazine The Atlantic, ASTMH leaders Peter J. Hotez, MD, P...
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10/9/2015 3:01:47 PM
ASTMH News March 2012 1. ASTMH on the Hill: Sustaining Progress--Creating U.S. Policies to Spur Global Health Innovation At a Congressional briefing held by the Global Health Technologies Coalition (GHTC) on February 28, ASTMH Executive Directo...
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10/9/2015 3:02:39 PM
Ahmar Hashmi Ahmar Hashmi, the youngest of three children born to Pakistani immigrants, grew up in Victoria, Texas. Hashmi received his BA from the University of Texas at Austin where he fell in love with entomology and spent time researching insects in the southwestern Uni...
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1/8/2016 10:19:55 AM
Julia Rosenberg Julia Rosenberg just completed her third year at Weill Cornell Medical College. Originally from Avon, Connecticut, she attended Cornell University and majored in general biology. Rosenberg went directly from her undergraduate studies to Weill Cornell Medical...
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1/8/2016 10:20:50 AM
Leah Wibecan Leah Wibecan is a second-year student at Harvard Medical School. She spent the summer working with Partners in Health Rwanda on neonatal health. As an undergraduate at Yale University, Wibecan studied cognitive science and conducted research on the cognitive ab...
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