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Next Gen Speaker Series – Paul Olale

Infectious Diseases Communications

Next Gen Speaker Series – Paul Olale

We’re excited to open up the Next Gen (formerly PHCA) Speaker Series to all youth and early-career professionals in the PHA network! On 24 April, we heard from Paul Olale, who discussed enhancing community awareness on the risks and consequences of inappropriate handling of antimicrobials across the Planetary Health and One Health space for social behavior change.

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Multivariate vector autoregressive modelling of malaria with climate and vegetation factors in a remote hilly region of Northeast India. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.
Mosquitos flying against a hazy golden background.

Infectious Diseases Climate Change

Multivariate vector autoregressive modelling of malaria with climate and vegetation factors in a remote hilly region of Northeast India. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.

This study models Malaria transmission and provides a solution for common data inconsistencies encountered in healthcare and epidemiological research, while also offering predictions on incidence rates, thereby enabling more informed decision-making processes.

• Research & Reports

Youroi, A.S., Borgohain, A., Bhowmick, I.P., et al.

Resistance rising: 1.14 million. Counting the Earth.
Three people in reflective safety vests speak in front of scaffolding.

Infectious Diseases Waste Management

Resistance rising: 1.14 million. Counting the Earth.

This podcast explores the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance, with experts discussing how chemicals and microbes from waste contribute to its rise in the environment.

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UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology