In this post, we speak to the authors of a recent PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases article, Cholera past and future in Nigeria: Are the…
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Cholera Behind the paper: are the Global Task Force on Cholera Control’s 2030 targets achievable?
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Cholera What’s coming for health science and policy in 2018? Global experts look ahead in their field
Note: This PLOS Medicine Editorial appeared in Speaking of Medicine ahead of publication in the journal. The final version published on January…
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Cholera Cholera in Yemen: Why are vaccines not being used?
PLOS Medicine Specialty Consulting Editor Lorenz von Seidlein urges the WHO to act in response current cholera outbreak in Yemen According to…
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Cholera Nepal after the recent earthquakes: reconstruction and vaccine-preventable enteric diseases
In the wake of the recent devastating earthquakes, PLOS Medicine Consulting Editor Lorenz von Seidlein visited Nepal to assess outbreak risks. Lorenz…
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Cholera Evidently it’s Cholera Season
Just when the oppressive summer heat and humidity in South Asia seem no longer tolerable, especially to this Northern expatriate new to…
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Cholera Tackling Cholera in Haiti: A Multi-Faceted Approach
The PLOS medical journals reflect on Haiti’s cholera epidemic, and the value of moving forward with an emphasis on holistic practice and…
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Cholera This Week in PLOS NTDs and PLOS Pathogens: First Use of Oral Cholera Vaccine, Studying Ebola Minigenomes, A New Anti-Leishmanial Drug Candidate, and More
The following new articles are publishing this week in PLOS NTDs: Two safe and effective oral cholera vaccines are recommended by the…
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Cholera This Week In PLOS NTDs and PLOS Pathogens: Bed Bugs and Infectious Disease, Cholera in Pregnancy, Diversity of M. tuberculosis Populations, and More
The following new articles are publishing in PLOS NTDs this week: One potential method for controlling African sleeping sickness relies on releasing…