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Antibiotic Resistance: Latin American Scientists Offer Hope Amidst Global Crisis
Antibiotic resistance caused 1.27 million deaths in 2019, prompting research into new treatments like novel synthetic antibiotics in Chile and bacteriophage therapies in Uruguay and Colombia, facing challenges in funding and regulation.
Antibiotic Resistance: Latin American Scientists Offer Hope Amidst Global Crisis
Antibiotic resistance caused 1.27 million deaths in 2019, prompting research into new treatments like novel synthetic antibiotics in Chile and bacteriophage therapies in Uruguay and Colombia, facing challenges in funding and regulation.
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24% Bias Score


Poliovirus Detected in German Wastewater: Low Domestic Risk, Global Concerns Remain
German wastewater samples revealed poliovirus, likely originating from oral polio vaccines used elsewhere; the risk to the German population is minimal due to high vaccination rates, but the discovery highlights ongoing global eradication challenges.
Poliovirus Detected in German Wastewater: Low Domestic Risk, Global Concerns Remain
German wastewater samples revealed poliovirus, likely originating from oral polio vaccines used elsewhere; the risk to the German population is minimal due to high vaccination rates, but the discovery highlights ongoing global eradication challenges.
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36% Bias Score


Funding Shortfall Threatens Progress Against HIV/AIDS in Africa
Despite remarkable progress in reducing HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa (59% reduction in eastern and southern Africa, 46% in west and central Africa since 2001), a funding shortfall of US$8.5 billion (2022) threatens sustainability, as 9.2 million lack treatment and 630,000 died in 2023.
Funding Shortfall Threatens Progress Against HIV/AIDS in Africa
Despite remarkable progress in reducing HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa (59% reduction in eastern and southern Africa, 46% in west and central Africa since 2001), a funding shortfall of US$8.5 billion (2022) threatens sustainability, as 9.2 million lack treatment and 630,000 died in 2023.
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40% Bias Score


Lenacapavir: A Highly Effective but Expensive HIV Drug
Lenacapavir, a new HIV drug from Gilead, offers near-100% efficacy with twice-yearly injections but faces accessibility challenges due to its $40,000 annual cost, although Gilead is negotiating lower prices in 120 low-income countries.
Lenacapavir: A Highly Effective but Expensive HIV Drug
Lenacapavir, a new HIV drug from Gilead, offers near-100% efficacy with twice-yearly injections but faces accessibility challenges due to its $40,000 annual cost, although Gilead is negotiating lower prices in 120 low-income countries.
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60% Bias Score


Rise in European HIV Diagnoses in 2023
A new report reveals a 2.4% increase in new HIV diagnoses across 47 European countries in 2023, reaching 113,000 cases, despite a global decline; increased testing is cited as a contributing factor, yet around 30% of those with HIV remain undiagnosed.
Rise in European HIV Diagnoses in 2023
A new report reveals a 2.4% increase in new HIV diagnoses across 47 European countries in 2023, reaching 113,000 cases, despite a global decline; increased testing is cited as a contributing factor, yet around 30% of those with HIV remain undiagnosed.
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20% Bias Score


World's Most Dangerous Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
This article details eight of the world's most dangerous antibiotic-resistant bacteria according to the WHO, outlining their characteristics, the diseases they cause, and the global health threat they pose.
World's Most Dangerous Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
This article details eight of the world's most dangerous antibiotic-resistant bacteria according to the WHO, outlining their characteristics, the diseases they cause, and the global health threat they pose.
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20% Bias Score

Global Rise in Childhood Type 1 Diabetes: Finland Shows Highest Rate
Global childhood type 1 diabetes cases increased by 40% since 1990, reaching over 222,000 in 2021; Finland had the highest rate (70/100,000), while mortality fell to 4,280 deaths, highlighting a complex interplay of factors including access to healthcare and environmental influences.

Global Rise in Childhood Type 1 Diabetes: Finland Shows Highest Rate
Global childhood type 1 diabetes cases increased by 40% since 1990, reaching over 222,000 in 2021; Finland had the highest rate (70/100,000), while mortality fell to 4,280 deaths, highlighting a complex interplay of factors including access to healthcare and environmental influences.
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20% Bias Score

Human Rights Violations Impede Progress in Ending AIDS Pandemic
On World AIDS Day 2023, sixteen celebrities supported UNAIDS' call for world leaders to prioritize human rights to end AIDS, highlighting that 1.3 million people were newly infected with HIV in 2023—three times higher than the global target—due to widespread human rights violations, especially again...

Human Rights Violations Impede Progress in Ending AIDS Pandemic
On World AIDS Day 2023, sixteen celebrities supported UNAIDS' call for world leaders to prioritize human rights to end AIDS, highlighting that 1.3 million people were newly infected with HIV in 2023—three times higher than the global target—due to widespread human rights violations, especially again...
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Nigeria's 65th National Council on Health Prioritizes Universal Health Coverage
The 65th Nigerian National Council on Health, held November 21-25, 2024 in Maiduguri, focused on accelerating Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by 2030, with 1,150 delegates addressing health workforce development, community engagement, and digital health innovations, and Borno State committing to rai...

Nigeria's 65th National Council on Health Prioritizes Universal Health Coverage
The 65th Nigerian National Council on Health, held November 21-25, 2024 in Maiduguri, focused on accelerating Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by 2030, with 1,150 delegates addressing health workforce development, community engagement, and digital health innovations, and Borno State committing to rai...
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Mpox Outbreak in Africa Exposes Healthcare System Weaknesses
The Mpox outbreak in Africa has resulted in over 60,000 cases and 1,164 deaths this year, highlighting the continent's weak healthcare infrastructure, limited testing capacity, and insufficient vaccine production, particularly impacting children.

Mpox Outbreak in Africa Exposes Healthcare System Weaknesses
The Mpox outbreak in Africa has resulted in over 60,000 cases and 1,164 deaths this year, highlighting the continent's weak healthcare infrastructure, limited testing capacity, and insufficient vaccine production, particularly impacting children.
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36% Bias Score

WHO Approves New Mpox Vaccine
The World Health Organization approves a new mpox vaccine for emergency use, boosting global efforts to combat the ongoing outbreak.

WHO Approves New Mpox Vaccine
The World Health Organization approves a new mpox vaccine for emergency use, boosting global efforts to combat the ongoing outbreak.
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24% Bias Score

Antimicrobial Resistance: A Global Health Crisis
This article examines the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance and proposes innovative funding models to encourage the development of new antibiotics.

Antimicrobial Resistance: A Global Health Crisis
This article examines the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance and proposes innovative funding models to encourage the development of new antibiotics.
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40% Bias Score
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