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Acute HIV infection (AHI) is the most infectious stage of HIV, yet existing rapid tests cannot reliably detect HIV in this early phase and require up to 90 days post-exposure for accurate results. Laboratory-based nucleic acid tests can det...
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Every year, over 10 million people worldwide contract tuberculosis (TB). The 2024 World Health Organisation TB global report indicated that 32% of the total deaths were children and adolescents under 15 years old. The scale of TB highlights...
Calvin Chiu,Chama Mulubwa,Boyd Mkandawire et al. Calvin Chiu et al.
Adolescent girls are at disproportionately high-risk for HIV and unintended pregnancy. Effective interventions to increase uptake of HIV testing and contraceptives are urgently needed. Our cluster-randomized controlled trial in 46 schools i...
Julia M Pescarini,Ana L Moncayo,Joanna M N Guimarães et al. Julia M Pescarini et al.
We conducted a scoping review to investigate planned (intentional) and unplanned (not intentional) effects of social protection on socioeconomic determinants of health (SDH) and health inequalities among children, adolescents, elders and pe...
Shashika Bandara,Jane K Fieldhouse,Inosha Alwis et al. Shashika Bandara et al.
Following the abrupt and significant funding cuts by the U.S. and increasing retreat by high-income countries from development aid for health, global health as a field requires reimagining and urgent solution building by all parties involve...
Amanda V Quintana,Lucy Gilson,Sari Kovats et al. Amanda V Quintana et al.
As temperatures rise due to climate change, so do adverse health effects. In response, many countries, including South Africa, have developed heat health action plans to address these threats to public health. In the Western Cape province, ...
Bafreen Sherif,Debbie C Hocking,Susan Rees et al. Bafreen Sherif et al.
Globally, the number of refugees and asylum seekers has reached unprecedented levels, prompting many host countries to adopt immigration detention as a strategy to deter unauthorised arrivals. While previous studies have largely used quanti...
Constance Bwire,Rachel Juel,James Milner et al. Constance Bwire et al.
Climate change is driving more frequent and intense heatwaves, posing growing risks to urban populations, particularly children and young people (CYP). This study examined how heatwaves affect the health, well-being, and daily lives of CYP ...
Aren Sargood,Abigail Ortal-Cruz,Rusheng Chew et al. Aren Sargood et al.
Tuberculosis disproportionately affects low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where gold standard molecular diagnostic assays like Xpert MTB/RIF are relatively frequently inaccessible. A novel rapid molecular diagnostic test (nLRDT), wh...