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  1. This piece highlights a new Expanding Infection Control and Investigation Unit at Hue Central Hospital. Supported by PATH and the US CDC, the unit is expected to improve local and regional capacity for early detection response, and control of outbreaks.
    Published: August 2022
  2. In this piece on growing and intersecting disease burdens, PATH’s Director of PHC, Dr. Kim Green, is quoted on the potential of service integration for increased impact, like the PATH-supported integration of NCD and HIV services in Kenya.
    Published: July 2022
  3. In this piece about promising clinical trial results from Burkina Faso, Ashley Birkett, Director of PATH’s Malaria Vaccine Initiative, is quoted offering insight about why malaria vaccine progress has taken so long compared to vaccines for other diseases.
    Published: July 2022
  4. PATH's work increasing affordability and accessibility of human milk is mentioned in this article about human milk banking in Africa.
    Published: July 2022

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  1. PATH, as a major sub-partner on the consortium led by FHI360, launches the STRengthening Infectious disease DEtection Systems (STRIDES) Activity: a new Activity funded by USAID to combat epidemics, pandemics, and novel infectious disease threats.
    Published: November 2024
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  3. The trial aimed to determine how well a new, injectable, non-replicating rotavirus vaccine candidate works, compared to a licensed oral rotavirus vaccine in preventing infant diarrhea.
    Published: October 2024
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