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COVID-19 vaccination campaigns and their challenges

COVID-19 vaccination campaigns and their challenges (Credit: Unsplash) This article was exclusively written for The European Sting by Mr. João Felipe Pissolito is a second-year medical student at the University Center Padre Albino (UNIFIPA), Catanduva, SP, Brazil. He is affiliated to the International Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA), cordial partner of The Sting. The opinions expressed in this piece belong strictly to the writer and do not necessarily reflect IFMSA’s view on the topic, nor The European Sting’s one.             The history of vaccines begins in the 18th century with Edward Jenner, in the English city of Berkeley, a region where cattle were affected by a disease known as cowpox, which was similar to human smallpox. In 1796, Jenner carried out an experiment, considered the genesis of vaccines: the lymph accumulated in a pustule in the hand of a woman, who had contracted cowpox by milking sick cows, was removed and inoculated in

COVID-19 and indigenous peoples in Brazil: a neglected population and the importance of the vaccine

April 7, 2021 You are here: Home / Policy / Health / COVID-19 and indigenous peoples in Brazil: a neglected population and the importance of the vaccine COVID-19 and indigenous peoples in Brazil: a neglected population and the importance of the vaccine (Credit: Unsplash) This article was exclusively written for The European Sting by Ms. Fernanda Clara da Silva and Danielle Correia Furtado, both third year medical students at Rio Grande do Norte State University (UERN) in Mossoró, Brazil. They are affiliated to the International Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA), cordial partner of The Sting. The opinions expressed in this piece belong strictly to the writers and do not necessarily reflect IFMSA’s view on the topic, nor The European Sting’s one.

SRHR Response to HIV Global epidemic, what s next? – The European Sting - Critical News & Insights on European Politics, Economy, Foreign Affairs, Business & Technology

SRHR Response to HIV Global epidemic, what’s next? (Credit: Unsplash) This article was exclusively written for The European Sting by Ms. Mary AlMadani, a 3rd-year medical student at Mutah University, Jordan. She is affiliated to the International Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA), cordial partner of The Sting. The opinions expressed in this piece belong strictly to the writer and do not necessarily reflect IFMSA’s view on the topic, nor The European Sting’s one. HIV, or by other meaning the virus that causes AIDS, is one of the world’s most serious public health epidemics. There were approximately 38 million people across the globe with HIV/AIDS in 2019. Of these, 36.2 million were adults and 1.8 million were children but nowadays there is a commitment to stopping new HIV infections and ensuring that everyone has access to HIV treatment.

Palliative care and Universal Health Coverage: how to advocate for the inclusion of palliative care in UHC

April 21, 2021 You are here: Home / IFMSA / Palliative care and Universal Health Coverage: how to advocate for the inclusion of palliative care in UHC Palliative care and Universal Health Coverage: how to advocate for the inclusion of palliative care in UHC (Credit: Unsplash) This article was exclusively written for The European Sting by Ms. Mary AlMadani, a 3rd-year medical student at Mutah University, Jordan. She is affiliated to the International Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA), cordial partner of The Sting. The opinions expressed in this piece belong strictly to the writer and do not necessarily reflect IFMSA’s view on the topic, nor The European Sting’s one.

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