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ISID/ESCMID Joint Fellowship Program 2021 for early-career Investigators from low and low-middle income countries (US$7,500 Award)

Application Deadline:June 1st 2021 The International Society for Infectious Diseases (ISID) and the European Society for Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) established their joint fellowship program in 2010 to foster international, peer-to-peer collaboration and the exchange of scientific knowledge and best practice.  The program enables early-career investigators, from low and lower-middle income countries outside of the region, to travel to Europe for multidisciplinary clinical and laboratory training. In the formative stages of their careers, successful applicants are given the opportunity to extend their research experience; learn from experienced infectious disease specialists; and return home with knowledge and processes that will help them improve clinical practice in regions where it most needs strengthening.  With this objective in mind, proposals that enhance the transfer of technologies to geographical areas where they are particularly needed are fa

Antiseptic Throat Spray, Malaria Drug Found to Cut COVID-19 Infection Risk

(Photo : Paula Bronstein/Getty Images) KHM: WHO Makes Progress Battling War Against Drug Resistant Malaria In Cambodia PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA-JULY 23 : A lab technician works on testing blood samples for malaria from the field at the Institute Pasteur of Cambodia Epidemiology Molecular Unit July 23, 2010 in Phnom Penh. According to WHO, around 3,000 people from various villages have been tested so far in an area where resistance to artemisinin surfaced, which is the most effective ingredient vital to all anti-malarial drugs used throughout the world, especially in fighting the more lethal Falciparum malaria. (Not the actual story) Using an antiseptic throat spray and an oral medication used to treat malaria and arthritis effectively prevent the transmission of COVID-19, study claims. More than 3,000 migrant workers from India, Bangladesh, China, and Myanmar lived in Tuas South dormitory during the six-week survey, which researchers led from the National

Antiseptic Throat Spray and Malaria Drug may Curb the Spread of Covid-19

Antiseptic Throat Spray and Malaria Drug may Curb the Spread of Covid-19 by Hannah Joy on  April 27, 2021 at 3:31 PM The two drugs protect the throat from the entry of the viruses This can help cut the transmission rates in a meaningful way Antiseptic throat spray and a malarial drug were found to be effective in curbing the spread of coronavirus, reveals a new study. The six-week long study, led by researchers from the National University Hospital (NUH) in Singapore, involved more than 3,000 migrant workers from India, Bangladesh, China and Myanmar living in Tuas South dormitory, the Channel News Asia reported.

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