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India’s health ministry moves to limit antibiotics in meat
The ministry's decision follows studies indicating that India's antimicrobial resistance problem is expected to worsen due to overuse of antibiotics in animals reared for consumption.
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- South Asia
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- public health
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Gates Foundation, Abu Dhabi Pair to Fight Forgotten Diseases
The $100 million fund will seek to eliminate river blindness, or onchocerciasis, and lymphatic filariasis, which leads to a condition known as elephantiasis, from countries where they circulate in Africa and the Middle East. The Crown Prince will donate $20 million and the Gates Foundation 20% of the total amount raised to the new "Reaching the Last Mile Fund," with a plan to raise the remaining $60 million from others in the region and beyond.
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- North Africa & Near East
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Toilet Board Coalition Rallies Global Businesses Around Sanitation Economy
New research released for World Toilet Day (November 19) shows that the ‘Sanitation Economy’ could generate $62 billion in economic activity in India alone by 2021 — and the opportunity is even larger worldwide for multi-national corporations and entrepreneurs alike.
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A Global State of Mind
Mental illness knows no borders. One relentless Indian psychiatrist pushes to make treatment a standard around the world.
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Can poo power solve India’s toilet problem?
India is in the midst of a toilet-building frenzy, the government has set aside $20bn for the health initiative and aims to stop people having to defecate in the open by 2019.
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- Environment, Health Care
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- South Asia
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As the eradication of polio nears, a new crisis for global health looms
“People need to start talking about this issue. Because it’s much wider than just polio and a polio-free world,” said Laura Kerr, who wrote the report. “It’s to do with immunization systems that could collapse.”
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A Formula for Health Equity
What could an economically advanced country like the United States possibly learn from the health-care success of a tiny, impoverished African country like Rwanda? Two things: how to broaden access and improve health outcomes while sharply reducing the cost of care.
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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To Fight Global Threat of Antibiotic Resistance, WHO Issues First-Ever Guidelines to Curb Use
To address the major and growing global threat that stems from rampant overuse and misuse of antibiotics in agriculture, the World Health Organization (WHO) this week issued its first-ever formal guidelines instructing farmers to stop using so many antimicrobials in healthy livestock.
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- public health, regulations
