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  • Grassroots health initiatives transforming communities - Borgen Project 12.05.25470462
  • Helen Salisbury: The role of artificial intelligence in general practice - BMJ 18.02.25461081
  • Get to know Good medical practice 2024 - GMC 13.12.24447526
  • Mosquito-borne diseases spreading in Europe due to climate crisis, says expert - Guardian 25.04.24410477
  • Dengue fever epidemic sweeps through Latin America - WSWS 14.04.24408020
  • Latin America faces unprecedented dengue outbreak - WSWS 25.03.24404327
  • Dengue: Brazilian single-dose vaccine could help turn tide in the fight against fever - Conversation 14.03.24402715
  • Community based mental health care in developing countries - Borgen Project 14.12.23391146
  • Half the world is at risk of dengue. Why is there no universal way to prevent it? - VOX 09.08.23366577
  • Advances in women's health care in Niger - Borgen Project 13.02.23330343
  • Helen Salisbury: The complexity and joy of general practice - BMJ 22.02.22281692
  • Opinion: It's time for leaders to tackle another deadly viral disease - devex 08.10.21257669
  • Jab-free dengue immunity could be just a click away - SCMB 13.05.21245542
  • Four factors blocking medicines made in Africa - Bhekisisa 26.04.21242101
  • First GMO Mosquitoes to Be Released In the Florida Keys - Undark 12.04.21241256
  • Time to boost community-based health worker programs in low-income countries - The Hill 05.04.21240935
  • How Do We Decolonize Global Health in Medical Education? - Annal Global Health 24.03.21239879
  • Low-cost, disease-detecting biosensors show global health promise - Imperial 23.03.21239580
  • When medical care comes under attack - MSF 2021242730
  • How This Woman Is Using Her Cellphone to Tackle River Blindness in Cameroon - Global Citizen 07.12.20227090
  • More dengue fever and less malaria – mosquito control strategies may need to shift as Africa heats up - The Conversation 09.09.20216597
  • Dengue breakthrough after mosquitoes laced with natural bacteria - Guardian 27.08.20215901
  • Researchers show potential for subseasonal forecasts to predict dengue outbreaks - ENN 25.08.20214868
  • New system tracks and forecasts outbreak risk of dengue and zika - ENN 04.08.20213484
  • How the World's First Dengue Vaccination Drive Ended in Disaster - Scientific American 04.20203600
  • Health spending in poor countries must double immediately to prevent millions of deaths - Oxfam 27.03.20203167
  • Charting a Course for the Narrative Initiative - Narrative Initiative 8/19226010
  • ‘They die unnoticed’. Medical crisis grows in South Sudan – International Committee of the Red Cross 30.09.16153630
  • Technology-based mobile health takes off in developing countries - Guardian 7/14153634
  • GM mosquitoes deployed to control Asia's dengue fever - Independent 1/11153639
  • Developing countries worldwide devote more funding to health, except many in sub-Saharan Africa - Health Metrics 4/10153635
  • Where There Is No Doctor - A Village Health Care Handbook (2010, amazon)153644
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  • Improving Health in Developing Countries - Issues 8/04153645
  • ABC Agrees With Drug Industry: Affordable Medicine for Africans Is Dangerous (AIDS)153649
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