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World Asthma Day 2023: Asthma Care for All

by Public Health Update May 2, 2023
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Overview

World Asthma Day is an annual event organized by the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) to improve asthma awareness and care around the world. GINA organizes World Asthma Day, which is held on the first Tuesday in May, in collaboration with health care groups and asthma educators throughout the world [World Asthma Day].

Asthma is a chronic disease characterized by recurrent attacks of breathlessness and wheezing, which vary in severity and frequency from person to person [World Asthma Day].

Facts (WHO)

  • Asthma is a major noncommunicable disease (NCD), affecting both children and adults, and is the most common chronic disease among children.
  • Inflammation and narrowing of the small airways in the lungs cause asthma symptoms, which can be any combination of cough, wheeze, shortness of breath and chest tightness.
  • Asthma is often under-diagnosed and under-treated, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.

World Asthma Day 2023

On this World Asthma Day, May 2, 2023, the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA), calls on the international respiratory communities to work together with colleagues, patients and health care providers to promote the development and implementation of effective asthma management programs in all resource countries, “Asthma Care for All”. The majority of the burden of asthma morbidity and mortality occurs in low and middle income countries. GINA strives to reduce this burden by encouraging health care leaders to ensure availability of and access to effective, quality-assured medications [GINA]



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2023 Health Physics Society Travel Grant
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2023 Health Physics Society (HPS) Travel Grant

by Public Health Update May 1, 2023
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Overview

The Health Physics Society (HPS) announces the availability of travel grants and travel/worker grants for health physics students planning to attend the next annual meeting of the HPS. To be eligible for this award, a student must be a current member of the HPS, must be an undergraduate or graduate student in health physics or a closely related field with an area of concentration in health physics, must have a strong health physics career interest, and must be willing to work at the HPS meeting.

The award will consist of:

  • Free meeting registration.
  • Complimentary hotel room (based on shared accommodations).
  • Funds to assist in travel to the annual meeting.

Working at the meeting involves five half-day sessions during which the student assists in meeting rooms, in the ready room, at registration, with setup, etc. Students who receive the travel grants will have the following responsibilities: (1) students must attend the awards ceremony during the annual meeting, (2) students must attend the 4:00 p.m. student orientation meeting on the Saturday prior to the meeting, and (3) students must complete all work assignments.

Failure to satisfy the above-mentioned requirements for any reason will result in forfeiture of the travel grant. The granting of an award and the actual amount of travel funds will depend on the number of applicants and will be for students presenting a paper AND willing to work. If additional grant funding remains, students willing to work and not present will receive next priority.

Academic, Industrial, and Research Radiation Safety (AIRRS) Section Sponsorship. Students whose area of concentration is in operational health physics in university, research, or industry may apply using the student travel grant application process and receive up to $1,000 sponsored by the AIRRS Section. Preference will be given to students who submit an abstract for a poster and/or oral presentation in operational health physics. Note you are studying with a health physics concentration when completing your application.

Homeland Security and Emergency Response Section Sponsorship. Students whose area of concentration is in Homeland Security and/or Emergency Response may apply using the student travel grant application process and receive up to $1,000 sponsored by the Homeland Security and Emergency Response Section. Preference will be given to students who submit an abstract for a poster and/or an oral presentation on homeland security or emergency response. Be sure to note that you are studying with a homeland security/emergency response concentration when filling out your application.

Medical Health Physics Section Grant Sponsorship. Students with an area of concentration in medical physics or medical health physics may apply using the student travel grant application process and receive up to $1,000 sponsored by the Medical Health Physics Section. Preference will be given to students who submit an abstract for a poster and/or an oral presentation in medical health physics. Be sure to note that you are studying with a medical concentration when filling out your application.

Required Materials

Fill out and submit the HPS online travel grant application form. After you submit the form, you should receive a confirmation by email that the travel grant application has been received by the HPS. If you do not immediately receive this confirmation email, check your spam folder.

Your program director also will receive an email notification that he/she must certify that you are presently enrolled in a health physics program (or closely related program) and that you plan to attend the HPS annual meeting.

Travel grant application submittal and all supporting materials (e.g., a certification from your program director) must be submitted no later than 1 March 2023. Award winners will be notified by 3 May 2023.

NOTE: You are eligible to receive Student Travel Grant funding only TWO times during your undergraduate degree education and TWO times during your graduate degree education (FOUR times total). Once you have received travel grant funding FOUR times, you may not receive it in future years. Also, if you are a current recipient of an HPS fellowship or scholarship, so that you would receive travel funds to attend the next annual meeting, you are not eligible to receive Student Travel Grant funding within the same time period.

Students who are given this award play a vital role in the overall management of the annual meeting. Consequently, students who for any reason cannot attend the annual meeting must notify Jill Drupa (HPSApplication@burkinc.com) at the HPS Secretariat as soon as possible either before or after an award notice is received.

The HPS appreciates the student travel grant awardees. Attending the meeting with a grant is a privilege. Students are expected to engage in responsible behavior and respect the privilege of attending the annual meeting. We expect all attendees to conduct themselves accordingly, with the high standards of the HPS in mind.

Travel Origination

The travel stipend will be calculated based on distance between the academic institution and the HPS meeting.

Students must be current 2023 HPS members to apply for the travel grant.

Click here to access the travel grant application form

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European Thyroid Association Travel Award and Travel Support Grants 2023
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European Thyroid Association Travel Award and Travel Support Grants 2023

by Public Health Update May 1, 2023
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45th Annual Meeting of the European Thyroid Association, Milan, 9-12 September 2023.

Overview

The 45th Annual Meeting of the European Thyroid Association (ETA) will be host in Milan, Italy for the second time after the successful meeting of 1999.

Travel award and travel support grants

  • Travel Award grants are assigned to Junior ETA Members (<35 years of age) [not with provisional status], who are first authors of either oral or poster presentations at the Annual Meeting.
  • Travel Support grants are assigned ONLY to Junior ETA Members (<35 years of age) [not with provisional status], who are first authors of either oral or poster presentations at the Annual Meeting in cases of financial hardship.
  • To qualify, junior members need to have been elected at a General Assembly (ie proposed the previous year) and to be in good standing (membership fees paid).
  • Up to a maximum of 40 grants (500 € each) are awarded. This number may vary depending on the ETA financial situation.
  • This year 16 Travel Award grants are reserved to Junior members selected for the Young Investigator oral sessions; 14 additional Travel Award Grants are assigned to applicants after selection based on the following criteria:
    a. Scientific merit, i.e., the average score of the accepted abstract
    b. No more than two grants are given to the same department/laboratory
  • A number of max. 10 Support Grants are reserved to junior ETA members (see point n. 1) in cases of financial hardship (low-income countries or other reasons of particular financial difficulty that would otherwise prevent attendance at the ETA meeting).

More Info

ETA Standing Office
Contact Person: Susanne Rothe
Hopfengartenweg 19
90518 Altdorf
Germany

Tel: +49 (0) 9187-97424-16
Fax: +49 (0) 9187-97424-76
Email: rothe@endoscience.de
www.eurothyroid.com

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IEEE SECON 2023 Conference Student Travel Grants

by Public Health Update May 1, 2023
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Overview

The 20th annual IEEE SECON conference aims at providing a unique forum to exchange innovative research ideas, recent results, and share experiences among researchers and practitioners in wireless networks, mobile systems and the Internet of Things. The focus of IEEE SECON 2023 especially aims at showcasing the following.

  • Systems research, experimentation, hands on evaluations: The conference aims to serve as the reference exhibit for state-of-the-art research supported by implementation and insights gained on all scales of experimental network architectures.
  • Cross-disciplinary wireless research: Looking beyond current networking paradigms, IEEE SECON welcomes pioneering cross-disciplinary work at the intersection of wireless and parallel disciplinary areas including (but not limited to) new devices, physics, biology, computing, to name a few, encompassing topics ranging from biological communication and computing networks to wireless communication networks in uncharted spectral bands.

The 2023 20th Annual IEEE International Conference on Sensing, Communication, and Networking, 11-14 September 2023, Madrid, Spain.

The IEEE SECON 2023 conference is pleased to announce the availability of Travel Grants Sponsored by the Spanish Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation through PRTR and the European Union-NextGenerationEU, for the promotion of telecommunications studies in Spain.

Students may apply following the application guidelines below.

Applications are invited from qualified full-time graduate and undergraduate students. 

To qualify, a student must: (i) be a full-time student registered toward a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Ph.D. degree in engineering or related field in a college or university when submitting the application; (ii) having never been enrolled in a Spanish university, and (iii) not have received a similar grant in the past 12 months.

Part of the travel grants will be reserved for under-represented groups (e.g., from the US NSF definition: women, people with disabilities, racial and ethnic groups such as blacks, hispanics, American Indians and Alaska natives) who do not have an accepted paper.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Applications for a student travel grant will consist of:

1. A brief cover letter (maximum one page) from the student indicating:

(1) the college/university programs the student has been enrolled in, and confirming that the student has never been enrolled in any Spanish university;

(2) research interests and its alignment with IEEE SECON 2023;

(3) a statement about how coming to the conference would benefit the student’s career/research;

(4)  (if applicable) whether the student is a first-time attendee and whether the student has authored a paper accepted at IEEE SECON 2023 or one of its workshops, providing the paper title;

(5) whether the student is from any under-represented groups;

(6) whether the student has received travel grants before, and when.

2. A recommendation letter from the student’s advisor including the following:

(1) Confirmation that the student is a graduate/undergraduate student in good academic standing;

(2) the suitability of the IEEE SECON 2023 program material to the student’s research are;

(3) the availability of extra funding to cover travel expenses for the student;

(4) commitment from the advisor to cover travel costs in excess of the travel grant.

3. The student’s CV.

4. An estimate of the following costs of attending IEEE SECON 2023: Airfare, hotel, and conference registration. It is anticipated that travel grants will partially cover these costs.

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Applicants should send their applications through e-mail to paolo.casari@unitn.it as follows:

1. With Subject: SECON-2023 Student Travel Grant Application (please note, emails may be missed without this subject);

2. All materials as outlined above as a single PDF file attachment.

IMPORTANT DATES

• Application deadline: 01 August 2023 at 23:59 EST

• Rolling application processing with final notification deadline: 12 August 2023

• Awardees acceptance deadline: 20 August 2023 at 23:59 EST.

Official announcement: Conference website

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Annual International Society For Environmental Epidemiology Conference 2023

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The 35th Annual International Society For Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE) Conference will be hosted in Kaohsiung, the second largest city in Taiwan, from September 17-21, 2023. The main theme of the 2023 Conference is “Connecting the East and the West, One Health in One Planet.”

Conference topics will encompass population-level heterogeneity in the health effects of environmental pollutants and will specifically focus on international comparison and underrepresented populations.

Date: September 17-21, 2023
Location: Kaohsiung, Taiwan

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Massive open online course on implementation research for countries in WHO South-East Asia Region
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Massive open online course on implementation research for countries in WHO South-East Asia Region

by Public Health Update May 1, 2023
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Implementation research (IR) helps design strategies or solutions to overcome bottlenecks that prevent proven and innovative public health interventions to reach the people who need them and ensure that these interventions are used in a manner that results in the outcome for which they were intended. Such solutions include how to overcome barriers to the adoption of drugs, diagnostics or preventive measures that improve health for people at risk of malaria, tuberculosis, NTDs or other infectious diseases. IR can help to ensure that health solutions reach the people who need them and are used in ways that generate intended results. 

This free Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) for countries of the WHO South­-East Asia Region*, is a step-by-step online training that will introduce you to designing and demonstrating robust IR projects. 

(*- Bangladesh, Bhutan, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, India, Indonesia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor-Leste)

This course is open to all applicants. No technical or scientific background is required, though a health background would be an advantage.

You will have access to leading world experts who will take you through the core concepts of IR, including how to: identify the challenges of various health settings; assess the appropriateness of existing strategies; develop new interventions and strategies by working with communities and stakeholders; specify your IR questions; and design rigorous research projects. You will learn how to identify IR outcomes, evaluate effectiveness, and make plans to scale-up implementation. 

Language: English with subtitles in English, French and Spanish. 

The course starts on 8 May 2023.

To register, please send a request to: training-pkt.fkkmk@ugm.ac.id

Deadline to register: 7 May 2023



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World Bank Approves $100 Million to Strengthen Nepal’s Healthcare System

by Public Health Update May 1, 2023
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WASHINGTON, April 28, 2023 – The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors today approved $100 million in financing for the Nepal Quality Health Systems Program operation.

The Program will improve the quality of healthcare services and increase the coverage of health insurance and enhance the capacity of the healthcare system to prepare for and respond to health emergencies in Koshi and Gandaki provinces.

“By prioritizing and investing in health, Nepal can reap multiple benefits including improved health outcomes, increased productivity, and economic growth,” said Faris Hadad-Zervos, World Bank Country Director for Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. “The World Bank supports Nepal’s goal to put quality at the core of health system policy and planning and service delivery.”

The Program will be implemented by the Ministry of Health and Population with the coordination of the Health Insurance Board at the federal level, and provincial and local governments in Koshi and Gandaki provinces to help achieve the strategic objectives of Nepal’s Health Sector Strategic Plan, 2022-2030. These include enhancing efficiency and responsiveness of the health system, promoting sustainable financing and social protection in health, and promoting equitable access to quality health services.

“The Program supports the implementation of federalism and builds on Nepal’s first Program for Results in the health sector to address the challenges of access and quality and to build a resilient public health sector,” said Dr. Feng Zhao, Practice Manager for Health, Nutrition and Population, South Asia Region. “The results achieved under this Program have the potential for scale-up to other provinces.”

The financing for the Program is complemented by a $3.84 million grant from the Health Emergency Preparedness and Response (HEPR) Trust Fund. The HEPR Trust Fund supports eligible countries and territories to improve their capacities to prepare, prevent, respond, and mitigate the impact of epidemics on populations.

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WHO launches new initiative to improve pandemic preparedness

by Public Health Update April 30, 2023
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WHO 26 April 2023 News release

To help countries better prepare for future pandemics, WHO launched a new initiative today that provides guidance on integrated planning for responding to any respiratory pathogen such as influenza or coronaviruses.

The new Preparedness and Resilience for Emerging Threats Initiative, or PRET, incorporates the latest tools and approaches for shared learning and collective action established during the COVID-19 pandemic and other recent public health emergencies. 

Through the initiative, WHO will use a mode of transmission approach to guide countries in pandemic planning, given that many capacities and capabilities are common among groups of pathogens. PRET answers the call for technical guidance and support for promoting and strengthening integrated preparedness and response, as outlined in World Health Assembly resolutions. 

The COVID-19 pandemic and other health emergencies have shown that countries need to be operationally ready to respond to infectious disease threats, with tailored preparedness plans in hand and better coordination and collaboration with other sectors such as agriculture. 

“Preparedness, prevention, and response activities must not be the province of the health sector alone,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “Just as health emergencies have impacts across many sectors, so must our preparedness and response efforts span sectors, disciplines and pathogens. It is critical, too, that community engagement and equity are the centre of our efforts, especially for those populations that are marginalized and most at risk.”

PRET is an evolution in WHO’s approach to pandemic preparedness through the application of a mode of transmission lens, rather than a focus on specific diseases. WHO will continue to develop and disseminate guidance on specific diseases as needed. 

The launch of the initiative is taking place on the last day of meetings with over 120 individuals representing Member States, partners, and the WHO secretariat, to define the path forward for PRET, including the development of a global implementation roadmap for respiratory pathogen pandemic preparedness.

The PRET Initiative’s first module focuses on respiratory pathogens, including influenza, coronaviruses, and respiratory syncytial virus. Given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the possible threat of avian influenza, this module will enable countries to critically review, test, and update their respiratory pandemic planning efforts to ensure they have the functional capacities and capabilities in place.

A process is underway to identify the next group of pathogens, such as arboviruses, to be addressed under this initiative. This will follow priorities identified through the ten proposals to strengthen the global architecture for health emergency preparedness, response, and resilience (HEPR). 

The PRET Initiative ushers in a new era for pandemic preparedness and represents an evolution of WHO’s core activities to support all Member States in strengthening health emergency preparedness, prevention, and response capacities and capabilities. The initiative can also serve to operationalize the objectives and provisions of the Pandemic Accord, which is currently being negotiated by WHO Member States.

Following inputs and discussions among meeting participants, WHO invites stakeholders to this global call to action to advance respiratory pathogen pandemic preparedness.

Call to Action

WHO, Member States, and partners are working together to identify and implement priority actions to strengthen national, regional, and global preparedness for pandemics and emerging infectious disease threats. We recognize the role of communities and all sectors, and the need for harmonized and sustained momentum to end the cycle of panic and neglect that is all too common in pandemic preparedness and response.  

We recall lessons from previous epidemics and pandemics, especially those caused by respiratory pathogens. These pathogens have and will continue to pose a significant global threat with the potential to cause tremendous morbidity and mortality, overwhelm health systems, de-stabilize the global economy, and exacerbate inequities, which exist in the access to both the tools to prevent pandemics and health care for all people.   

This is a Call to Action to accelerate preparedness for pandemics and emerging threats globally. Effective preparedness relies on robust planning and coordinated action. A collective commitment on the following actions will see progress achieved by December 2025 as will be described in the (Preparedness and Resilience for Emerging Threats (PRET) monitoring framework:

  1. Update preparedness plans that affirm priority actions and that have considered learnings from past events. Recognizing the risk posed by respiratory pathogens, planning for a respiratory pathogen pandemic based on the themes identified in the PRET Module #1: Planning for Respiratory Pathogen Pandemics is a priority
  2. Increase connectivity among stakeholders in pandemic preparedness planning through systematic coordination and cooperation. This includes building equitable systems; conducting joint exercises; and sharing information on good practices, challenges, and opportunities.
  3. Dedicate sustained investments, financing and monitoring of pandemic preparedness with a particular focus on addressing the gaps identified during past pandemics and epidemics.

The COVID-19 pandemic response has demonstrated what can be achieved with political commitment, community engagement and funding. At the heart of this work is to ensure equity to be ready for the next pandemic together. Whole-of-society action is needed to make the progress outlined in this Call to Action. Implementation should therefore strengthen the resilience of communities; maintain, sustain, and build on routine systems; and leverage broader capacities for emergency preparedness and response.  

This Call to Action was released at the Preparedness and Resilience for Emerging Threats (PRET): Global Meeting for Future Respiratory Pathogen Pandemics held on 24-26 April 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland.

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9th National Conference on Food Science and Technology, June 12-13, 2023 (Kathmandu, Nepal)

The 9th National Conference on Food Science and Technology (9th FCON) is a forum for interdisciplinary exchange among professionals and stakeholders in the fields of food science, technology, food safety, governance, working towards enhancing innovations across the agri-food systems in Nepal and beyond.

The theme of this year’s conference is Food Science and Innovations for Safe, Healthy Diets and Sustainable Food Systems and its aim is to explore evidence and have discussions on a range of issues related to food science, innovations (technologies, policies, processes, and practices), food safety, loss and waste, healthy diets, and nutrition, with a focus on sustainable transformation of Nepal’s food system. The 9th FCON will bring together food scientists, nutrition and food systems researchers and academics, policy stakeholders, private sector stakeholders, development partners, and donor agencies to present thought provoking keynote talks, scientific oral and plenary sessions, poster sessions, and short workshops.

The event is organized by Nepal Food Scientists and Technologists Association (NEFOSTA), Government of Nepal’s Department of Food Technology and Quality Control (DFTQC),and the US Government’s Feed the Future Food Systems for Nutrition Innovation Lab (FSN-IL) managed by Tufts University, and co-organized by Baliyo Nepal Nutrition Initiative (BNNI), Central Campus of Technology (CCT), and SUN Business Network (SBN).

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS AND KEY SESSIONS:

  • Food Science and Technology
  • Food safety, contamination, and chemical residues – pre and post farmgate
  • Food and Nutrition Governance and Consumer Concerns
  • Indigenous, Traditional and Functional Foods, Food Biotechnology
  • Food Security, Nutrition, and Intervention programs
  • Food Systems Innovations – food preservation, processing, storage, and packaging technologies, processes, and practices
  • Food Industry and Innovation
  • Market (SME) development
  • Food Quality and Nutritional Values
  • Food Toxicology
  • Food Borne Diseases
  • Nutrition and health outcomes in vulnerable population groups
  • Food loss and waste management and utilization – pre-harvest and post-harvest handling

IMPORTANT DATES

Deadline for abstract submission: 15th May 2023
Acceptance notification: By 20th May 2023

OFFICIAL CONFERENCE WEBSITE

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World Immunization Week 2023: The Big Catch-Up

by Public Health Update April 24, 2023
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World Immunization Week

The World Immunization Week observed each year in the last week of April. It aims to promote the use of vaccines to protect people of all ages against disease.

World Immunization Week  aims to:

  • Reframe the global vaccine conversation to focus on the importance of vaccines.
  • Highlight the many ways in which vaccines enable us to live healthy, productive lives by preventing the spread of vaccine-preventable diseases.

Schedule for Missed Opportunity Vaccination in Nepal

Immunization saves millions of lives every year and is widely recognized as one of the world’s most successful and cost-effective health interventions. Yet, there are still nearly 20 million children in the world today who are not getting the vaccines they need (WHO).

The main goal of the campaign is to urge greater engagement around immunization globally and the importance of vaccination in improving health and wellbeing of everyone, everywhere throughout life.

World Immunization Week 2023 (WHO)

Under the banner of ‘The Big Catch-Up’, WHO is working with partners to support countries to get back on track to ensure more people are protected from preventable diseases.

We need to act now to catch-up the millions of children who missed out on vaccines during the pandemic, restore essential immunization coverage to at least 2019 levels and strengthen primary health care to deliver immunization.

The ultimate goal of World Immunization Week is for more children, adults – and their communities – to be protected from vaccine-preventable diseases, allowing them to live happier, healthier lives. 

READ MORE: WHO


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