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Urgent call for better use of existing vaccines and development of new vaccines to tackle AMR

by Public Health Update July 13, 2022
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12 July 2022 News release (WHO)

WHO released the first-ever report on the pipeline of the vaccines currently in development to prevent infections caused by antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) bacterial pathogens. WHO’s analysis points to the need to accelerate trials for AMR related vaccines in late-stage development and maximise the use of existing vaccines.

The silent pandemic of antimicrobial resistance is of major growing public health concern. Resistant bacterial infections alone are associated with nearly 4.95 million deaths per year, with 1.27 million deaths directly attributed to AMR.  But AMR is about more than bacterial infections.  AMR occurs when bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites change over time and no longer respond to medicines. When an individual becomes infected with these microbes, the infection is said to be resistant to antimicrobial medicines. These infections are often difficult to treat.

Vaccines are powerful tools to prevent infections in the first place, and therefore have the potential to curb the spread of AMR infections. The AMR vaccine pipeline report aims to guide investments and research into feasible vaccines to mitigate AMR.

The analysis identifies sixty-one vaccine candidates in various stages of clinical development, including several in late stages of development to address diseases listed on the bacterial priority pathogens list, which WHO has prioritized for R&D. While the report describes these late-stage vaccine candidates as having a high development feasibility, the report cautions that most will not be available anytime soon.

“Preventing infections using vaccination reduces the use of antibiotics, which is one of the main drivers of AMR. Yet of the top six bacterial pathogens responsible for deaths due to AMR, only one, Pneumococcal disease (Streptococcus pneumoniae) has a vaccine” said Dr Hanan Balkhy, WHO Assistant Director-General, Antimicrobial Resistance. “Affordable and equitable access to life-saving vaccines such as those against pneumococcus, are urgently needed to save lives, and mitigate the rise of AMR” she added.

The report calls for equitable and global access to the vaccines that already exist, especially among populations that need them most in limited-resource settings. There are already vaccines available against four priority bacterial pathogens: pneumococcal disease (Streptococcus pneumoniae), Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b) Tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) and Typhoid fever (Salmonella Typhi). Current Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccines against tuberculosis (TB) do not adequately protect against TB and the development of more effective vaccines against TB should be accelerated. The remaining three vaccines are effective, and we need to increase the number of people receiving them to contribute to a reduction in the use of antibiotics and prevent further deaths.

Of significance in the global fight against AMR, the bacteria noted in the priority pathogens list pose a significant threat to public health precisely because of their resistance to antibiotics – but they currently have a very weak vaccine pipeline in terms of the number of candidates and feasibility. Vaccines against these pathogens are unlikely to be available in the short term, and alternative interventions should be pursued urgently to prevent resistant infections due to priority bacterial pathogens

“Disruptive approaches are needed to enrich the pipeline and accelerate vaccine development. The lessons from Covid 19 vaccine development and mRNA vaccines offer unique opportunities to explore for developing vaccines against bacteria’’ said Dr Haileyesus Getahun, WHO Director of AMR Global Coordination Department.

 The report examines some of the challenges facing vaccine innovation and development, including for pathogens associated with hospital-acquired infections (HAI). These include the difficulty in defining target population(s) among all admitted hospital patients; the cost and complexity of vaccine efficacy trials; and the lack of regulatory and/or policy precedent for vaccines against HAIs.

“Vaccine development is expensive, and scientifically challenging, and are associated with high failure rates. For successful candidates complex regulatory and manufacturing requirements often exist. We have to leverage the lessons of COVID vaccine development and speed up our search for vaccines to address AMR.” said Dr Kate O’Brien, Director Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals Department at WHO.  

The full report can be read here.

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TPO Nepal, TU Department of Psychiatry, IOM and The George Washington University present a Global Mental Health Short course on “Global Mental Health Assessment and Measurement: Best Practices and New Directions”

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Open to Health (O2H) – Health Crises Resilience Certificate Program

by Public Health Update July 10, 2022
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“Open to Health (O2H) – Health Crises Resilience Certificate” is a university-based training network that delivers executive training in health governance and crisis resilience to actors of health governance with a primary focus on low- and middle-income countries. It opens a pathway to a post-graduate certificate including academic credit points (based on the European Credit Transfer System/ECTS).

The programme is funded by the Open Society University Network (OSUN) as part of the OSUN Global Public Health initiative, and is co-led by the EUI School of Transnational Governance and Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia.

The Target Group

O2H targets early and mid-career professionals with or without a background in public health, who may be responsible for dealing with policy areas that impact health system resilience (especially, but not exclusively, with pandemic resilience). The programme especially invites participants from government departments, public sector agencies, civil society and non-government organisations, international organisations and policy institutions.

The Programme Structure

The Programme consists of a series of modularised trainings.
Two foundational courses will focus on pandemic preparedness, health emergency management and (global) health governance. They will be rolled out over six weeks.

A number of elective courses on specific topics (e.g. health policy design in low- and middle-income countries) will become available over the coming months. They will be rolled out over three weeks.

Learning Modes

During the pilot phase of 2022, all trainings will be delivered online. Participants will study at their own pace by engaging with pre-recorded online content developed by some of the world’s leading experts, readings and case studies. In addition, participants will interact with trainers and fellow course participants during online live sessions.

O2H Competencies

Include, but are not limited to:

  • Strategic and systemic thinking;
  • evidence-based policymaking;
  • advocacy, leadership and ethics;
  • policy and risk communication; inter-cultural communication;
  • data competency (interpretation and visualisation);
  • community needs assessment;
  • community-based policy design;
  • gender-based approaches;
  • use of new technology.

The Certificate

A certificate of attendance will be awarded to participants of each course. It is planned to allow participants the possibility of earning a post-graduate certificate with academic credit points if they attend a minimum number of foundational and elective courses and take part in the assessments.

The Costs

Participation is free of costs for all accepted participants, as provided under the grant of the Open Society Foundations.

The first training has started in June 2022. The second cohort will start in September 2022. Keep an eye on this page to learn about our evolving training offer or get in touch for updates.

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“A world of 8 billion: Towards a resilient future for all – Harnessing opportunities and ensuring rights and choices for all”

by Public Health Update July 10, 2022
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World Population Day, which seeks to focus attention on the urgency and importance of population issues, was established by the then-Governing Council of the United Nations Development Programme in 1989, an outgrowth of the interest generated by the Day of Five Billion, which was observed on 11 July 1987.

Theme for 2022

A world of 8 billion: Towards a resilient future for all – Harnessing opportunities and ensuring rights and choices for all

In an ideal world, 8 billion people means 8 billion opportunities for healthier societies empowered by rights and choices. But the playing field is not and has never been even. Based on gender, ethnicity, class, religion, sexual orientation, disability and origin, among other factors, too many are still exposed to discrimination, harassment and violence. We do ourselves no favors when neglecting those left behind.

Let no alarmist headline distract from the work at hand: investing in human and physical capital for inclusive, productive societies that uphold human and reproductive rights. Only then can we tackle the enormous challenges facing our planet and forge a world where health, dignity and education are rights and realities, not privileges and empty promises. In a world of 8 billion, there must always be space for possibility. (United Nations)

Facts

  • Since the middle of the 20th century, the world has experienced unprecedented population growth. The world’s population more than tripled in size between 1950 and 2020.
  • The growth rate of the world’s population reached a peak between 1965 and 1970, when human numbers were increasing by an average of 2.1% per year.
  • During the period from 2000 to 2020, even though the global population grew at an average annual rate of 1.2%, 48 countries or areas grew at least twice as fast: these included 33 countries or areas in Africa and 12 in Asia.
  • The life span of adults in the developed world has increased since the middle of the 20th century – the number of people reaching the age of 100 years has never been greater than it is today.
  • Worldwide, the number of deaths relative to the size of the population has been declining since the 1950s, Over the next several decades, projections by the United Nations assume a continuing gradual decrease in age-specific mortality rates.

Source: UN DESA



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by Public Health Update July 9, 2022
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European Atherosclerosis Society (EAS) & Congress members form a global community of research scientists and healthcare professionals who share knowledge about the causes, natural history, treatment and prevention of atherosclerosis and related diseases. Working together we advance research, and improve management of these diseases in the clinic.

New funding available to support research projects of early-career EAS members 

One of the aims of the Society is to ensure the that research in the atherosclerosis field continues and thrives for years to come. To do this, we need to encourage talented young scientists in their careers in the atherosclerosis field, and for many years EAS have done this through various travel grant & fellowship schemes – and through scientific programmes dedicated to young investigators.

Now, we are pleased to announce that we can go one step further, with funds available to support research projects of early-career EAS members, on a competitive basis. 

We welcome applications from eligible members by the deadline September 16, 2022 at 17:00 CET. Please read carefully the details below before making your application. 

Who is eligible?

You are eligible to apply for a grant if you meet all of these criteria:

  1. You are an Individual Member of EAS
  2. You are a researcher holding a PhD or MD title
  3. It is no more than 10 years since you completed your PhD/MD (adjusted for parental leave)
  4. Your workplace confirms that you can carry out the project, that you are in a status of employment or affiliation, and that you have access to the resources you will need to carry out the project.

What type of projects will be considered?

EAS will consider applications for funding for research projects focused on basic research, preclinical & translational studies.

Our terms and conditions of funding

  • The maximum total budget we will award for each research project is 20,000 €/year for up to 3 years.
  • The maximum duration of the proposed project is 36 months.
  • If you receive funding, you will be expected to provide a progress report at 12-month intervals from the start date of the project. EAS continuing to fund the project into Years 2 and 3 is subject to the progress report for the previous year.
  • The funds can cover salaries, personal grants, consumables, travel expenses.
  • The funds must be paid to an institutional bank account.
  • EAS will not pay additional overheads.
  • EAS makes no claim on Intellectual property resulting from the project.

As part of your application, you will need to provide

  • A copy of your PhD/MD certificate
  • A letter of recommendation from your supervisor/tutor/head of dept. This should confirm that you can carry out the project, that you are in a status of employment and that you have access to the resources you need to carry out the project.
  • Your CV (2 pages max, including publications. Highlight 3 of your publications that are most important to the proposed project)
  • A letter of motivation (1 page max)
  • A description of the project (5 pages max). Use these headings: background, hypothesis, study design, rational & preliminary work, methodology & experimental plan – including schedule, budget and equipment needed

How we will evaluate the applications

  • Applications will be reviewed by a Working Group appointed by the EAS Executive Committee.
  • The main criteria for evaluation of the applications is Scientific quality.
  • Applications will be evaluated on: Scientific rationale, Preliminary data, Design and methods, Project feasibility & PI competence.
  • Where several applications have equally high scientific quality, other considerations (age, gender, geography) will be taken into account.

What we expect from grant recipients

  • You should present the project results at EAS congress
  • At least one publication to originate from the project
  • You must acknowledge EAS in all presentations and publications of the supported work and results from it.
  • You must provide to EAS progress reports on the project every 12 months, with a final report at the conclusion of the project.

How we handle Conflict of Interest

In case a Working Group member has COI with an applicant, she/he steps out of the review of that application, and the other members of the WG grade the application.

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by Public Health Update July 8, 2022
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What is Nairobi Fly?

Nairobi flies are small, orange and black-coloured insects also known as Kenyan flied or dragon bugs. These flies are generally found in high rainfall, hot and humid regions. The bud doesn’t bite but it causes skin irritations once the acid is released from the bug. These flies do not bite or sting but release a potent acidic substance that causes burns.

Prevention

  • Reduce contact with the bug by using bed nets, wearing long-sleeve cloths, and avoiding sitting under lights at night, closing windows, and keeping the house clean.
  • Wash the skin area thoroughly with soap and water.
  • Avoiding going outside in the evening.
  • Flies should be gently blown off and not disturbed or touched.

Management:

  • Immediately wash the affected area and apply cold and wet compresses.
  • Consult with health workers immediately.

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What is the SheDecides Movement?

by Public Health Update July 8, 2022
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Overview

SheDecides is a global and diverse movement, driving change to ensure that every woman, girl and young person has the right to decide about their body, life and future. We do this by joining together to take political action and speaking out for these rights.

On 2nd March 2017, the first international SheDecides conference was hosted in response to the reinstatement and expansion of the Global Gag Rule (also known as the Mexico City policy which is a dangerous anti-abortion policy that risks the health and lives of women and girls around the world) which soon started evolving into a global political movement driving change guided by its vision to create a world where every girl and woman can decide what to do with her body, with her life and with her future. Without question. SheDecides Day is celebrated every year on March 2 to commit towards its vision more strongly.

Purpose

SheDecides works to create a world where she decides about her body, life and future. This means that women and girls, in all their diversity, have the access to information about their bodies and rights, have the agency to act on those rights, and have access to the services that support the decisions she makes.

SheDecides works to bring together diverse people to Stand Up, Speak Out and set the terms of debate, and the framing of discussion, about their bodies and health. Together, we:

  • Build new narratives, by creating brave and inclusive spaces where women and girls share views and feelings about their bodies, relationships and health and start to understand their personal experiences in a political context. This can help them recognise their own power, address stigma, challenge shame and to shape their own narratives.
  • Bring new people into the struggle for bodily autonomy, by organising people and movements who are inspired to act on bodily autonomy issues. This coming together can create opportunities for a shared understanding of power dynamics, the building of collective power and the planning of contextually relevant, politically informed collective action.
  • Disrupt spaces of power, by taking action. This action creates and tells alternative and counter narratives, engages new people, occupies and disrupts spaces of power. It creates a space for people to stand up together in moments of solidarity.

This brings about a new normal that influences policy, public discourse and power dynamics, so that women and girls set the terms of debate about their bodies, lives and future.

SheDecides Movement in Nepal

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SheDecides Movement in Nepal

In Nepal, SheDecides movement began in March, 2019. Visible Impact, Beyond Beijing Committee Nepal and Right Here Right Now Nepal are working as a core member of the SheDecides movement in Nepal. The movement aims to work towards its vision with specific  focus on  Gender Based Violence, Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights  and Safe Motherhood.

For more information, you can refer to: www.shedecides.com
Nepal’s SheDecides movement:
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Healthy Lungs for Life activities Grant 2022

European Lung Foundation (ELF) offers grants to support Healthy Lungs for Life activities, and this year FIRS (Forum of International Respiratory Societies) is joining us to offer grants specifically for LMICs.

Not-for-profit organisations, patient groups and healthcare professionals can apply for a grant of up to €1,000 to support events and activities that meet one or more of the aims of the Healthy Lungs for Life campaign:

  • Increase knowledge of the impact of poor air quality on lung health and the actions that everyone can take to reduce air pollution and avoid exposure
  • Highlight the benefits of quitting smoking
  • Increase knowledge of the importance of physical activity for lung health
  • Raise awareness of vaccination to prevent lung infections

This year we also strongly welcome applications linked to the topic of climate change and lung health.

Applications are now open for events focused on World Lung Day and awareness days later in 2022. The closing date for applications is 31 July 2022.

The Forum of International Respiratory Societies (FIRS) will be joining ELF in offering grants, specifically in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). Find out more about FIRS’ partnership with the grants scheme.

After the closing date, the ELF team will collect all applications, anonymise them and send them to the Healthy Lungs for Life team for judging. The applications that the team assesses to have the most impact will be offered a grant.

Submit your application for a chance to receive a grant of up to €1,000 to support your activities.

Application Criteria for Healthy Lungs for Life grant funding
Events can be held on any day, but we encourage applications to focus on the key
dates of the following International Awareness Days:
o World Asthma Day
o World No Tobacco Day
o International Day of Clean Air
o World Lung Day
o World Environmental Health Day
o World COPD Day

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by Public Health Update July 5, 2022
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Introduction

The annual report of the Department of Health Services (DoHS) for fiscal year 2077/78 (2020/2021) is the twenty-seven consecutive report of its kind. This report focuses on the objectives, targets and strategies adopted by Nepal’s health programs and analyses their major achievements and highlights trends in service coverage over three fiscal years. This report also identifies issues, problems and constraints and suggests actions to be taken by health institutions for further improvements.

The main institutions that delivered basic health services in 2077/78 were the 201 public hospitals including other ministries, the 2,082 non-public health facilities, the 189 Primary Health Care Centers (PHCCs) and the 3,794 Health Posts (HPs) primary health care services were also provided by 11,699 Primary Health Care Outreach Clinic (PHCORC) sites. A total of 16,950 Expanded Program of Immunization (EPI) clinics provided immunization services. These services were supported by 49,605 Female Community Health Volunteers (FCHV). The information on the achievements of the public health system, NGOs, INGOs and private health facilities were collected by DoHS’s Health Management Information System (HMIS).

This report mainly focuses on performance of DoHS in FY 2077/78 on following areas:
• Programme’s policy statements, including objectives, strategies, goals, major targets activities and
achievements.
• Health programme’s indicators.
• Problems, issues, constraints and recommendations on improving performance and achieving targets.

Fact sheet

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Factsheet
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Fact sheet 3
Factsheet

Download: Annual Report of the Department of Health Services (DoHS) 2077/78 (2020/2021)



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  • Annual Report of DOHS 2070/71 (2013/2014)
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Call for Papers! Private Sector Contribution in Health Systems Resilience and Reform: Stronger together beyond COVID-19.

The Private Sector in Health (PSIH) Thematic Working Group is pleased to announce a Call for Papers for a satellite session on the Contribution of the Private Sector in Health Systems Resilience and Reform: Stronger together beyond COVID as part of the 7th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (HSR2022), to be held in Bogota, Colombia between October 31- November 4, 2022.

OVERVIEW

The satellite session aims to bring together global policymakers, healthcare providers, researchers, students, and international organizations to:

  • Discuss and share findings on private sectors contribution to health systems resilience in a post-pandemic era in the areas of governance, technology, primary care and politics of health in LMICs, and
  • Learn from exemplar LMIC on market facilitation to improve learning in digital transformation, governance, and stewardship.
STRUCTURE

Six parallel sessions will be conducted across six themes:

  • New types of design and architecture in service provision in Public Private Partnerships
  • Health care financing in mixed health systems
  • Healthcare Market Concentration and fragmentation
  • Frontier Health Markets in low- and middle-income countries
  • Healthcare workforce capacity building in Mixed Systems (Alt: Human Resources for Health and the Private Sector)
  • Evolution and Role of Digital Health in Mixed Health Systems
SUBMISSION INFORMATION

Submission method and due date:

Please submit abstracts between May 1, 2022 and July 31, 2022 via the online submission form at https://bit.ly/3KK9ycY

Submission requirements:

Abstracts should be no longer than 500 words. Please indicate under which theme your submission is best suited. Limited scholarships are available; please indicate your need for scholarship within your submission. Please note that papers already accepted in the main HSG Congress cannot be re- submitted to this symposium.

Submission review:

Papers will be selected after review by members of the Steering Committee.

Please review the document detailing the format of the satellite session, themes and members of the Steering Committee. For any enquiries regarding the session, please contact us at anagha.rai@phfi.org

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