About two weeks ago, an internal memo leaked from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It informed personnel that the center was anticipating a loss of approximately 80% of its funding for international outbreak prevention work. Yesterday, the...
The World Health Organization this week reported a three fold increase in the number of cases of Yellow Fever in Brazil. This could pose a public health risk: Carnival is next week, and Brazil is about to be swarmed by...
It’s easy to think of malaria as an old-fashioned disease. We know malaria really, really well. It’s the kind of illness that gets mentioned in old books; a colonial sort of disease. It’s not new and terrifying like Zika, or...
The World Health Organization released the 2017 World Tuberculosis (TB) report this week. The conclusions are sobering. On the one hand, the report finds that global efforts to combat tuberculosis have saved an estimated 53 million lives since 2000 and reduced...
Something looked very different when the Director General of the World Health Organization introduced his senior leadership team this week. Nine out of the fourteen posts will be filled by women. In the announcement, the head of the World Health...
Tackling future threats is never easy. Last year, the UN launched a new initiative aimed at tackling a growing problem that could someday lead to catastrophe. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) essentially means antibiotics are becoming less effective, laying the foundation for a looming...
In 1918, the world was rocked by pandemic flu. A virulent strain of influenza, H1N1 influenza swept across the whole planet. A fifth of the world’s population was infected, and 20-40 million people died. It killed more people than World...
It’s election season in Geneva. Three candidates are squaring off to become the next head of the World Health Organization. The electors are every national government on the planet. Dr. Margaret Chan has been Director General of the World Health...
On April 23, an 11-year-old boy was admitted to a local hospital in a remote county of Liberia. He was vomiting, had diarrhea and was delirious. The day before, he attended a funeral. One hour after being admitted to he...