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GLOBAL HEALTH NOW
An estimated 1 in 10,000 people are born with hemophilia. While those in developed countries have access to treatment that allows them to lead normal lives, that is not the case for the more than half a million people in low- and middle-income countries. Hannah McNeish tells their story—GHN’s Untold Global Health Story of 2018—in a3-part
SUBSCRIBE | GLOBAL HEALTH NOW Subscribe. Global Health NOW is an essential daily read for anyone interested in US and global public health. Every weekday, we aggregate and summarize the latest global health news—delivering all the day’s critical stories to your inbox. Subscribe to our mailing list 100 OBJECTS THAT SHAPED PUBLIC HEALTH From the Obscure to the Everyday, These Objects Tell the Story Public health impacts all of us, in every corner of the globe, every day of our lives — not only our health and safety, but also how we live, what we wear, what we eat, what happens to our environment and the stewardship of our planet. For better or worse, these 100 objects have made their mark on public health. Some, such as WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? GLOBAL HEALTH DEFINED He defines global health as “a discipline that advances efforts to improve the well-being of people and the planet.”. Global Health in Action. Martin says SOIL Haiti www.oursoil.org has scaled up a “low-cost, low-tech sanitation program that’s a classic example of global health”. SOIL is a sanitation provider in Haiti that hasbuilt
IS AMERICA UNMASKING TOO SOON? Fully vaccinated Americans can essentially go maskless for most normal activities, including large indoor gatherings, according to CDC guidance released yesterday. “We have all longed for this moment,” CDC chief Rochelle Walensky said, CIDRAP reports. Exceptions: Nursing homes, prisons, buses, trains, and airplanes will still require masks. And school mask rules will be left to localOPIOID CRISIS
October 14, 2019. The US isn’t alone in battling opioid overdoses—but Americans are much more likely to die than people in other hard-hit countries. Opioid overdoses kill nearly 70,000 Americans each year—27 times the number of people per 100,000 who die in Italy, another country that has. BRAZILIAN PHYSICIAN ON A MISSION Brazilian Physician on a Mission. A man works in a mass grave at the cemetery Nossa Senhora Aparecida in Manaus, Brazil. May 19, 2020. Image: Lucas Silva/picture alliance/Getty. Brazil, one of the hardest-hit nations throughout much of the pandemic, has clocked more than 10 million cases and over 250,000 deaths—a death toll secondonly to the US.
LISTERINE | GLOBAL HEALTH NOW The mouthwash Listerine is a great lesson in public health branding. In homage to Joseph Lister, the British surgeon who pioneered antiseptic surgery by cleaning his instruments in carbolic acid, a St. Louis chemist named Joseph Lawrence invented Listerine.The alcohol-based formula was sold as a surgical antiseptic as well as a treatment for cleaning cuts, scrapes, and other wounds. WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? PLANETARY HEALTH EXPLAINED Put simply, planetary health is the health of human civilisation and the state of the natural systems on which it depends.”. The Lancet Planetary Health’s editor-in-chief Raffaella Bosurgi, PhD, MSc, breaks down the difference between public health, global health and planetary health this way: “While public health is about health FALSE DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL HEALTH AND GLOBAL False Distinctions Between International Health and Global Health. Over the past 2 decades, the growth in popularity of the term “global health” has been accompanied by various efforts to distinguish it from “international health.”. As a result, many misconceptions about the meaning of both terms have cropped up.GLOBAL HEALTH NOW
An estimated 1 in 10,000 people are born with hemophilia. While those in developed countries have access to treatment that allows them to lead normal lives, that is not the case for the more than half a million people in low- and middle-income countries. Hannah McNeish tells their story—GHN’s Untold Global Health Story of 2018—in a3-part
SUBSCRIBE | GLOBAL HEALTH NOW Subscribe. Global Health NOW is an essential daily read for anyone interested in US and global public health. Every weekday, we aggregate and summarize the latest global health news—delivering all the day’s critical stories to your inbox. Subscribe to our mailing list 100 OBJECTS THAT SHAPED PUBLIC HEALTH From the Obscure to the Everyday, These Objects Tell the Story Public health impacts all of us, in every corner of the globe, every day of our lives — not only our health and safety, but also how we live, what we wear, what we eat, what happens to our environment and the stewardship of our planet. For better or worse, these 100 objects have made their mark on public health. Some, such as WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? GLOBAL HEALTH DEFINED He defines global health as “a discipline that advances efforts to improve the well-being of people and the planet.”. Global Health in Action. Martin says SOIL Haiti www.oursoil.org has scaled up a “low-cost, low-tech sanitation program that’s a classic example of global health”. SOIL is a sanitation provider in Haiti that hasbuilt
IS AMERICA UNMASKING TOO SOON? Fully vaccinated Americans can essentially go maskless for most normal activities, including large indoor gatherings, according to CDC guidance released yesterday. “We have all longed for this moment,” CDC chief Rochelle Walensky said, CIDRAP reports. Exceptions: Nursing homes, prisons, buses, trains, and airplanes will still require masks. And school mask rules will be left to localOPIOID CRISIS
October 14, 2019. The US isn’t alone in battling opioid overdoses—but Americans are much more likely to die than people in other hard-hit countries. Opioid overdoses kill nearly 70,000 Americans each year—27 times the number of people per 100,000 who die in Italy, another country that has. BRAZILIAN PHYSICIAN ON A MISSION Brazilian Physician on a Mission. A man works in a mass grave at the cemetery Nossa Senhora Aparecida in Manaus, Brazil. May 19, 2020. Image: Lucas Silva/picture alliance/Getty. Brazil, one of the hardest-hit nations throughout much of the pandemic, has clocked more than 10 million cases and over 250,000 deaths—a death toll secondonly to the US.
LISTERINE | GLOBAL HEALTH NOW The mouthwash Listerine is a great lesson in public health branding. In homage to Joseph Lister, the British surgeon who pioneered antiseptic surgery by cleaning his instruments in carbolic acid, a St. Louis chemist named Joseph Lawrence invented Listerine.The alcohol-based formula was sold as a surgical antiseptic as well as a treatment for cleaning cuts, scrapes, and other wounds. WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? PLANETARY HEALTH EXPLAINED Put simply, planetary health is the health of human civilisation and the state of the natural systems on which it depends.”. The Lancet Planetary Health’s editor-in-chief Raffaella Bosurgi, PhD, MSc, breaks down the difference between public health, global health and planetary health this way: “While public health is about health FALSE DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL HEALTH AND GLOBAL False Distinctions Between International Health and Global Health. Over the past 2 decades, the growth in popularity of the term “global health” has been accompanied by various efforts to distinguish it from “international health.”. As a result, many misconceptions about the meaning of both terms have cropped up.GLOBAL HEALTH
May 26, 2021. Representatives to the World Health Assembly will likely commit today to holding talks late this year on a proposed international treaty on pandemic preparedness. The special ministerial session could pave the way for negotiations on a treaty that would ensure “countries’. 100 OBJECTS THAT SHAPED PUBLIC HEALTH From the Obscure to the Everyday, These Objects Tell the Story Public health impacts all of us, in every corner of the globe, every day of our lives — not only our health and safety, but also how we live, what we wear, what we eat, what happens to our environment and the stewardship of our planet. For better or worse, these 100 objects have made their mark on public health. DISASTERS | GLOBAL HEALTH NOW January 7, 2021. The mob attack on the US Capitol yesterday left the US and much of the world aghast—a stunning conclusion to a tumultuous election and a scarring year of pain and loss for so many. But in global health, a crisis in one country cannot be an isolatedevent, and the.
'VACCINES ARE NOT OUR CURE' Unlike much of the world, life had already returned to a relative normal by the time COVID-19 vaccines arrived in China. When Wei Wei, a product planning manager for flu vaccines at Sanofi Pasteur China, returned to Shanghai from the US in May 2020, he was immediately put into a 14-day quarantine. A HIGH-STAKES WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY, PREVIEWED Shattered by a pandemic that exposed a flawed and failing global health system, the world has a rare chance to remake both WHO and coreglobal
RETURN OF THE LAB-LEAK HYPOTHESIS Where and how did COVID-19 start? No one knows, but the hypothesis of a lab leak from the Wuhan Institute of Virology has vaulted back intoconsideration.
A YEAR SINCE GEORGE FLOYD’S MURDER Today marks 1 year since the murder of George Floyd by a white Minneapolis police officer, galvanizing a national reckoning on racism that cast new light on law enforcement and health. THE MIDWIVES WITH METTLE IN NUNAVIK A newborn’s cries break the expectant stillness of the delivery room. Beaming beneath her surgical mask, midwife Kimberly Moorhouse lifts the baby to the new mother’s glistening face as the sun begins to crest over the Inukjuak midwifery center in Nunavik, a remote region in northern Quebec. ARGENTINA AND COVID-19: ‘THE WORST TIME IS RIGHT NOW *Visit the series page to read all of our COVID Country Dispatches.. A strict lockdown helped Argentina avoid the worst of COVID-19 in the pandemic’s early months, but it came at a high cost to the economy. IN BANGLADESH, PLENTY OF VACCINES BUT FEW TAKERS In Bangladesh, Plenty of Vaccines but Few Takers. West Dhanmondi, Dhaka, March 31, 2021. Image:Taufique Joarder. A speedy vaccine rollout is Bangladesh’s shining victory during the pandemic, but there aren’t enough takers for the shots, says Taufique Joarder, MBBS, DrPH, MPH, executive director of the Public Health Foundation,Bangladesh.
GLOBAL HEALTH NOW
An estimated 1 in 10,000 people are born with hemophilia. While those in developed countries have access to treatment that allows them to lead normal lives, that is not the case for the more than half a million people in low- and middle-income countries. Hannah McNeish tells their story—GHN’s Untold Global Health Story of 2018—in a3-part
100 OBJECTS THAT SHAPED PUBLIC HEALTH From the Obscure to the Everyday, These Objects Tell the Story Public health impacts all of us, in every corner of the globe, every day of our lives — not only our health and safety, but also how we live, what we wear, what we eat, what happens to our environment and the stewardship of our planet. For better or worse, these 100 objects have made their mark on public health. Some, such as WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? GLOBAL HEALTH DEFINED He defines global health as “a discipline that advances efforts to improve the well-being of people and the planet.”. Global Health in Action. Martin says SOIL Haiti www.oursoil.org has scaled up a “low-cost, low-tech sanitation program that’s a classic example of global health”. SOIL is a sanitation provider in Haiti that hasbuilt
IS AMERICA UNMASKING TOO SOON? Fully vaccinated Americans can essentially go maskless for most normal activities, including large indoor gatherings, according to CDC guidance released yesterday. “We have all longed for this moment,” CDC chief Rochelle Walensky said, CIDRAP reports. Exceptions: Nursing homes, prisons, buses, trains, and airplanes will still require masks. And school mask rules will be left to localOPIOID CRISIS
October 14, 2019. The US isn’t alone in battling opioid overdoses—but Americans are much more likely to die than people in other hard-hit countries. Opioid overdoses kill nearly 70,000 Americans each year—27 times the number of people per 100,000 who die in Italy, another country that has. BRAZILIAN PHYSICIAN ON A MISSION Brazilian Physician on a Mission. A man works in a mass grave at the cemetery Nossa Senhora Aparecida in Manaus, Brazil. May 19, 2020. Image: Lucas Silva/picture alliance/Getty. Brazil, one of the hardest-hit nations throughout much of the pandemic, has clocked more than 10 million cases and over 250,000 deaths—a death toll secondonly to the US.
PUSHING BACK ON VACCINE HESITANCY A crush of people mobbed a Manila site trying to get the Pfizer vaccine earlier this week. So, the Philippines has taken a “brand agnostic” approach and barred local governments from announcing which jabs are given out at inoculation sites, NPR reports. Background: China’s Sinovac vaccine makes up most of the country’ssupply.
LISTERINE | GLOBAL HEALTH NOW The mouthwash Listerine is a great lesson in public health branding. In homage to Joseph Lister, the British surgeon who pioneered antiseptic surgery by cleaning his instruments in carbolic acid, a St. Louis chemist named Joseph Lawrence invented Listerine.The alcohol-based formula was sold as a surgical antiseptic as well as a treatment for cleaning cuts, scrapes, and other wounds. WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? PLANETARY HEALTH EXPLAINED Put simply, planetary health is the health of human civilisation and the state of the natural systems on which it depends.”. The Lancet Planetary Health’s editor-in-chief Raffaella Bosurgi, PhD, MSc, breaks down the difference between public health, global health and planetary health this way: “While public health is about health FALSE DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL HEALTH AND GLOBAL False Distinctions Between International Health and Global Health. Over the past 2 decades, the growth in popularity of the term “global health” has been accompanied by various efforts to distinguish it from “international health.”. As a result, many misconceptions about the meaning of both terms have cropped up.GLOBAL HEALTH NOW
An estimated 1 in 10,000 people are born with hemophilia. While those in developed countries have access to treatment that allows them to lead normal lives, that is not the case for the more than half a million people in low- and middle-income countries. Hannah McNeish tells their story—GHN’s Untold Global Health Story of 2018—in a3-part
100 OBJECTS THAT SHAPED PUBLIC HEALTH From the Obscure to the Everyday, These Objects Tell the Story Public health impacts all of us, in every corner of the globe, every day of our lives — not only our health and safety, but also how we live, what we wear, what we eat, what happens to our environment and the stewardship of our planet. For better or worse, these 100 objects have made their mark on public health. Some, such as WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? GLOBAL HEALTH DEFINED He defines global health as “a discipline that advances efforts to improve the well-being of people and the planet.”. Global Health in Action. Martin says SOIL Haiti www.oursoil.org has scaled up a “low-cost, low-tech sanitation program that’s a classic example of global health”. SOIL is a sanitation provider in Haiti that hasbuilt
IS AMERICA UNMASKING TOO SOON? Fully vaccinated Americans can essentially go maskless for most normal activities, including large indoor gatherings, according to CDC guidance released yesterday. “We have all longed for this moment,” CDC chief Rochelle Walensky said, CIDRAP reports. Exceptions: Nursing homes, prisons, buses, trains, and airplanes will still require masks. And school mask rules will be left to localOPIOID CRISIS
October 14, 2019. The US isn’t alone in battling opioid overdoses—but Americans are much more likely to die than people in other hard-hit countries. Opioid overdoses kill nearly 70,000 Americans each year—27 times the number of people per 100,000 who die in Italy, another country that has. BRAZILIAN PHYSICIAN ON A MISSION Brazilian Physician on a Mission. A man works in a mass grave at the cemetery Nossa Senhora Aparecida in Manaus, Brazil. May 19, 2020. Image: Lucas Silva/picture alliance/Getty. Brazil, one of the hardest-hit nations throughout much of the pandemic, has clocked more than 10 million cases and over 250,000 deaths—a death toll secondonly to the US.
PUSHING BACK ON VACCINE HESITANCY A crush of people mobbed a Manila site trying to get the Pfizer vaccine earlier this week. So, the Philippines has taken a “brand agnostic” approach and barred local governments from announcing which jabs are given out at inoculation sites, NPR reports. Background: China’s Sinovac vaccine makes up most of the country’ssupply.
LISTERINE | GLOBAL HEALTH NOW The mouthwash Listerine is a great lesson in public health branding. In homage to Joseph Lister, the British surgeon who pioneered antiseptic surgery by cleaning his instruments in carbolic acid, a St. Louis chemist named Joseph Lawrence invented Listerine.The alcohol-based formula was sold as a surgical antiseptic as well as a treatment for cleaning cuts, scrapes, and other wounds. WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? PLANETARY HEALTH EXPLAINED Put simply, planetary health is the health of human civilisation and the state of the natural systems on which it depends.”. The Lancet Planetary Health’s editor-in-chief Raffaella Bosurgi, PhD, MSc, breaks down the difference between public health, global health and planetary health this way: “While public health is about health FALSE DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL HEALTH AND GLOBAL False Distinctions Between International Health and Global Health. Over the past 2 decades, the growth in popularity of the term “global health” has been accompanied by various efforts to distinguish it from “international health.”. As a result, many misconceptions about the meaning of both terms have cropped up. 100 OBJECTS THAT SHAPED PUBLIC HEALTH From the Obscure to the Everyday, These Objects Tell the Story Public health impacts all of us, in every corner of the globe, every day of our lives — not only our health and safety, but also how we live, what we wear, what we eat, what happens to our environment and the stewardship of our planet. For better or worse, these 100 objects have made their mark on public health. SUBSCRIBE | GLOBAL HEALTH NOW Subscribe. Global Health NOW is an essential daily read for anyone interested in US and global public health. Every weekday, we aggregate and summarize the latest global health news—delivering all the day’s critical stories to your inbox. Subscribe to our mailing listto
A HIGH-STAKES WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY, PREVIEWED Shattered by a pandemic that exposed a flawed and failing global health system, the world has a rare chance to remake both WHO and coreglobal
A YEAR SINCE GEORGE FLOYD’S MURDER Today marks 1 year since the murder of George Floyd by a white Minneapolis police officer, galvanizing a national reckoning on racism that cast new light on law enforcement and health. CHILD LABOR SOARS DURING PANDEMIC The pandemic has pushed untold numbers of children out of classrooms and into work at brick kilns, carpet factories, gold mines, and stonequarries.
'VACCINES ARE NOT OUR CURE' In China, people are quite cooperative with orders or government policies. That part of the culture is deep rooted—people try to be cooperative and follow rules. Vaccines are not our cure. Before we had vaccines, people knew that by following rules, everyone would have a better situation. The ‘I want to go wherever I want’ attitudedoesn
PUSHING BACK ON VACCINE HESITANCY A crush of people mobbed a Manila site trying to get the Pfizer vaccine earlier this week. So, the Philippines has taken a “brand agnostic” approach and barred local governments from announcing which jabs are given out at inoculation sites, NPR reports. Background: China’s Sinovac vaccine makes up most of the country’ssupply.
LISTERINE | GLOBAL HEALTH NOW The mouthwash Listerine is a great lesson in public health branding. In homage to Joseph Lister, the British surgeon who pioneered antiseptic surgery by cleaning his instruments in carbolic acid, a St. Louis chemist named Joseph Lawrence invented Listerine.The alcohol-based formula was sold as a surgical antiseptic as well as a treatment for cleaning cuts, scrapes, and other wounds. THE MIDWIVES WITH METTLE IN NUNAVIK A newborn’s cries break the expectant stillness of the delivery room. Beaming beneath her surgical mask, midwife Kimberly Moorhouse lifts the baby to the new mother’s glistening face as the sun begins to crest over the Inukjuak midwifery center in Nunavik, a remote region in northern Quebec. THE ROLE FOR MINDFULNESS IN PUBLIC HEALTH The Role for Mindfulness in Public Health. My favorite definition of mindfulness is “to pay attention with abiding faith in a loving universe,” from Meditations from the Mat by Rolf Gates. Put more simply, mindfulness is a practice of first observing and then letting go of various thoughts and feelings. It takes practice to learn torein
GLOBAL HEALTH NOW
An estimated 1 in 10,000 people are born with hemophilia. While those in developed countries have access to treatment that allows them to lead normal lives, that is not the case for the more than half a million people in low- and middle-income countries. Hannah McNeish tells their story—GHN’s Untold Global Health Story of 2018—in a3-part
CORONAVIRUSES
By week’s end, 3.5 million people will face the coronavirus’s fickle threat—from asymptomatic to lethal. While new cases are down substantially from a high of 800,000 per day in April to 500,000 now, the respite from COVID-19 isn’t evenly spread, The New York Times SUBSCRIBE | GLOBAL HEALTH NOW Subscribe. Global Health NOW is an essential daily read for anyone interested in US and global public health. Every weekday, we aggregate and summarize the latest global health news—delivering all the day’s critical stories to your inbox. Subscribe to our mailing list VACCINES | GLOBAL HEALTH NOW Whatever It Takes to Reach the Reluctant. May 11, 2021. As unvaccinated Americans eager for the jab become scarce, officials are getting creative with incentives to encourage the hesitant. One idea floated by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice: a $100 savings bond forevery 16-
100 OBJECTS THAT SHAPED PUBLIC HEALTH From the Obscure to the Everyday, These Objects Tell the Story Public health impacts all of us, in every corner of the globe, every day of our lives — not only our health and safety, but also how we live, what we wear, what we eat, what happens to our environment and the stewardship of our planet. For better or worse, these 100 objects have made their mark on public health. Some, such as WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? GLOBAL HEALTH DEFINED He defines global health as “a discipline that advances efforts to improve the well-being of people and the planet.”. Global Health in Action. Martin says SOIL Haiti www.oursoil.org has scaled up a “low-cost, low-tech sanitation program that’s a classic example of global health”. SOIL is a sanitation provider in Haiti that hasbuilt
OPIOID CRISIS
October 14, 2019. The US isn’t alone in battling opioid overdoses—but Americans are much more likely to die than people in other hard-hit countries. Opioid overdoses kill nearly 70,000 Americans each year—27 times the number of people per 100,000 who die in Italy, another country that has. LISTERINE | GLOBAL HEALTH NOW The mouthwash Listerine is a great lesson in public health branding. In homage to Joseph Lister, the British surgeon who pioneered antiseptic surgery by cleaning his instruments in carbolic acid, a St. Louis chemist named Joseph Lawrence invented Listerine.The alcohol-based formula was sold as a surgical antiseptic as well as a treatment for cleaning cuts, scrapes, and other wounds. BRAZILIAN PHYSICIAN ON A MISSION Brazilian Physician on a Mission. A man works in a mass grave at the cemetery Nossa Senhora Aparecida in Manaus, Brazil. May 19, 2020. Image: Lucas Silva/picture alliance/Getty. Brazil, one of the hardest-hit nations throughout much of the pandemic, has clocked more than 10 million cases and over 250,000 deaths—a death toll secondonly to the US.
THE ETHICS OF QUARANTINE Quarantine is an ethical measure when there are not less restrictive ways to protect the public from a threat, when those quarantined are given what they need (food, shelter, water), and when it is applied equally to all at risk persons, regardless of social standing or class. In the context of the Liberian slums, the president clearlyfelt the
GLOBAL HEALTH NOW
An estimated 1 in 10,000 people are born with hemophilia. While those in developed countries have access to treatment that allows them to lead normal lives, that is not the case for the more than half a million people in low- and middle-income countries. Hannah McNeish tells their story—GHN’s Untold Global Health Story of 2018—in a3-part
CORONAVIRUSES
By week’s end, 3.5 million people will face the coronavirus’s fickle threat—from asymptomatic to lethal. While new cases are down substantially from a high of 800,000 per day in April to 500,000 now, the respite from COVID-19 isn’t evenly spread, The New York Times SUBSCRIBE | GLOBAL HEALTH NOW Subscribe. Global Health NOW is an essential daily read for anyone interested in US and global public health. Every weekday, we aggregate and summarize the latest global health news—delivering all the day’s critical stories to your inbox. Subscribe to our mailing list VACCINES | GLOBAL HEALTH NOW Whatever It Takes to Reach the Reluctant. May 11, 2021. As unvaccinated Americans eager for the jab become scarce, officials are getting creative with incentives to encourage the hesitant. One idea floated by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice: a $100 savings bond forevery 16-
100 OBJECTS THAT SHAPED PUBLIC HEALTH From the Obscure to the Everyday, These Objects Tell the Story Public health impacts all of us, in every corner of the globe, every day of our lives — not only our health and safety, but also how we live, what we wear, what we eat, what happens to our environment and the stewardship of our planet. For better or worse, these 100 objects have made their mark on public health. Some, such as WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? GLOBAL HEALTH DEFINED He defines global health as “a discipline that advances efforts to improve the well-being of people and the planet.”. Global Health in Action. Martin says SOIL Haiti www.oursoil.org has scaled up a “low-cost, low-tech sanitation program that’s a classic example of global health”. SOIL is a sanitation provider in Haiti that hasbuilt
OPIOID CRISIS
October 14, 2019. The US isn’t alone in battling opioid overdoses—but Americans are much more likely to die than people in other hard-hit countries. Opioid overdoses kill nearly 70,000 Americans each year—27 times the number of people per 100,000 who die in Italy, another country that has. LISTERINE | GLOBAL HEALTH NOW The mouthwash Listerine is a great lesson in public health branding. In homage to Joseph Lister, the British surgeon who pioneered antiseptic surgery by cleaning his instruments in carbolic acid, a St. Louis chemist named Joseph Lawrence invented Listerine.The alcohol-based formula was sold as a surgical antiseptic as well as a treatment for cleaning cuts, scrapes, and other wounds. BRAZILIAN PHYSICIAN ON A MISSION Brazilian Physician on a Mission. A man works in a mass grave at the cemetery Nossa Senhora Aparecida in Manaus, Brazil. May 19, 2020. Image: Lucas Silva/picture alliance/Getty. Brazil, one of the hardest-hit nations throughout much of the pandemic, has clocked more than 10 million cases and over 250,000 deaths—a death toll secondonly to the US.
THE ETHICS OF QUARANTINE Quarantine is an ethical measure when there are not less restrictive ways to protect the public from a threat, when those quarantined are given what they need (food, shelter, water), and when it is applied equally to all at risk persons, regardless of social standing or class. In the context of the Liberian slums, the president clearlyfelt the
CORONAVIRUSES
By week’s end, 3.5 million people will face the coronavirus’s fickle threat—from asymptomatic to lethal. While new cases are down substantially from a high of 800,000 per day in April to 500,000 now, the respite from COVID-19 isn’t evenly spread, The New York Times VACCINES | GLOBAL HEALTH NOW Whatever It Takes to Reach the Reluctant. May 11, 2021. As unvaccinated Americans eager for the jab become scarce, officials are getting creative with incentives to encourage the hesitant. One idea floated by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice: a $100 savings bond forevery 16-
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
The CDC is investigating rare reports of heart inflammation in young people soon after COVID-19 vaccination—though the number of cases of myocarditis is small and has not exceeded expected baseline rates,HUMAN RIGHTS
As Health Workers Die, the World Looks Away. May 6, 2021. Nearly 700 health workers were killed and thousands more were attacked between 2016 and 2020, according to a Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition report released this morning. COVID-19 Connection: Most attacks occurred in conflict zones, but the pandemic led to. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH December 3, 2020. Most people don’t think of their stovetop as a health hazard—yet the natural gas-burning stoves and furnaces ubiquitous in US homes can produce a range of harmful pollutants including particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide (NO2), carbon monoxide,and
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