Governance
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How Industry Can Help Prevent the Next Cruise Ship Outbreak
Critical disease-outbreak intelligence sits inside private firms, and an outbreak escrow system could securely hold that data to be shared in an emergency
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Tracking Measles and the World's Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
This weekly map visualizes outbreaks of nine childhood diseases in collaboration with the International Society for Infectious Diseases
Poverty
How the Iran War Is Straining Humanitarian Aid, in Three Charts
Governance
One Year Post-USAID, Global Health Funding Stuck in Limbo
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Governance
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As Defunded HIV Programs Thin, Uneven Resilience Emerges
The latest data for the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief shows how HIV programs are scaling back on epidemic control
Governance
Transforming the Global Health Ecosystem for a Healthier World in 2026
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Coverage of the seventy-ninth World Health Assembly
Public Health as Diplomacy: China's Southeast Asia Strategy
New York Times
Estonia Won the War on Fentanyl. What Came Next Was Even Worse.
by Azam AhmedLonBy 2018, fentanyl overdoses in Estonia had plummeted. But powerful new drugs are appearing fast, with the authorities racing to respond
AP News
Ebola Deaths in Congo Top 500 as Health Workers Threaten to Strike
byFrontline workers deployed in Ituri province, the epicenter of the outbreak, issued a 24-hour notice on Sunday threatening to strike
Washington Post
Why U.S. Measles Outbreaks Have Grown Harder to Extinguish
by Lena H. SunThe nation is already nearing last year’s record case total, and experts say the virus is forcing doctors to relearn a disease
New York Times
Kennedy Seeks to Expedite Appeal of Ruling That Blocked His Vaccine Policies
by Apoorva MandavilliThe health secretary is trying to restart the work of a panel that advises the government on vaccines, after a judge froze its decisions and prevented




















