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This paper describes the history of vector control programmes worldwide from the late 1800s to date
Malaria remains endemic in 21 countries of the American continent with an estimated 427,000 cases per year
Dashboard monitoring hepatitis C virus (HCV) testing and treatment in HCV Operational Delivery Networks (ODNs) in England.
Taenia solium taeniosis/cysticercosis is a public health and agricultural problem and ranked the top foodborne parasitic hazard globally
Information and advice on rabies, the viral infection of the central nervous system which affects mammals and humans.
An observational study using annual data reported to the WHO Global Malaria Programme for 2007 to 2013
This study assessed the uptake of the new malaria case based surveillance system introduced in 2012
This paper reviews the current status of TB research efforts, the challenges ahead and the way towards elimination
Is case reporting, investigation and foci response happening according to plan?
Summary of the Green Agreements Guidance to help businesses understand how competition law applies to environmental sustainability agreements.
The World Health Organization End TB Strategy has the ambitious goal of ending the global tuberculosis epidemic by 2035
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