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Infectious Diseases

The countdown to an HIV vaccine: How close are we?

  Vaccines are science’s secret weapon. They have taken down polio, kept measles in check, and hel...

Charting a Path to Rights: Empowering Communities for Change

As we unite to commemorate World AIDS Day, it’s the perfect moment to reflect on the strides we have ta...

Tuberculosis preventive therapy as a catalyst to eliminate TB by 2025

Burden and risk-factors of TB Tuberculosis (TB) is a major public health concern even in current era caus...

Trachoma elimination: India’s victory over a silent enemy

October 2024 brought some heartening news for India: the World Health Organization declared that India ha...

Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy and the Spread of Fake News

In today’s fast-paced digital world, the dissemination of information—accurate or otherwise—has bec...

Dog Menace and Rabies: A Growing Concern

Rabies, a deadly zoonotic virus, infects warm-blooded animals and humans. Feared since antiquity, rabies ...

AIDS: A LOOMING SINISTER.

Since the epidemic of Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) peaked in 2000, the projected adult HIV ...

Newer allies in the fight against TB

“Tuberculosis is not just a medical problem, it’s a social disease.” Former Director-Ge...

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