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Over the last few decades, diseases transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito have spread rapidly. Population growth, urbanization, international travel and geographic expansion of mosquitoes have driven epidemics of Aedes-transmitted viruses includ. read more. Why a Dengue Vaccine? Announcing the Global Dengue & Aedes-Transmitted Diseases Consortium. Four leading institutions at the forefront of dengue prevention and control the International Vaccine Institute (IVI), the International Vaccine Access Cen...
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Dengue Vaccine Development « The Global Dengue & Aedes-Transmitted Diseases Consortium
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Five vaccine candidates are in clinical stages of development. Many other dengue vaccines are under development but are still being tested in pre-clinical trials (not in humans). Image: UNAMID via Flickr. Why a Dengue Vaccine? DVI and Partnership for Dengue Control (PDC) Launch GDAC. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You must be logged in. To post a comment. DVI and Partnership for Dengue Control (PDC) Launch GDAC. Why a Dengue Vaccine? Announcing the Global Dengue & Aedes-Transmitted Diseases Consortium.
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The Global Dengue and Aedes-Transmitted Diseases Consortium (GDAC) is a consortium composed of the Partnership for Dengue Control (PDC), the International Vaccine Institute (IVI), the International Vaccine Access Center (IVAC) at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Sabin Vaccine Institute. The World Health Organization advises and collaborates with GDAC. The decision-making body for GDAC is the GDAC Consortium Management Committee (GCMC) chaired by Duane J. Gubler, Chairperson...
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Announcing the Global Dengue & Aedes-Transmitted Diseases Consortium « The Global Dengue & Aedes-Transmitted Diseases Consortium
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Announcing the Global Dengue & Aedes-Transmitted Diseases Consortium. Dengue has emerged as one of the most important infectious diseases over the past 40 years, today infecting 400 million people worldwide each year in over 100 countries. Efforts to reverse this trend have fallen short for many reasons, but limited funding, lack of effective tools, and fragmented leadership have been among the most important. Feature Image: Sanofi via Flickr. Why a Dengue Vaccine? Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Aedes-transmitted Diseases « The Global Dengue & Aedes-Transmitted Diseases Consortium
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Over the last few decades, diseases transmitted by the. Mosquito have spread rapidly. Population growth, urbanization, international travel and geographic expansion of mosquitoes have driven epidemics of. Transmitted viruses including dengue, Zika, chikungunya and yellow fever. Dengue is now endemic in more than 120 countries with over half the world’s population at risk of infection. The reemergence of these. Transmitted diseases is also cause for great concern. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Mission « The Global Dengue & Aedes-Transmitted Diseases Consortium
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GDAC’s mission is to promote the development and implementation of innovative and synergistic approaches for prevention and control of dengue and other Aedes-transmitted diseases. GDAC hopes to achieve this goal by:. Accelerating innovations in vaccines, vector control, diagnostics, surveillance, clinical management, therapeutics, health economics and social mobilization against dengue, Zika and other. Strengthening advocacy, capacity building and networking for prevention and control of.
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Workforce and Access – Health Reform GPS: Navigating the Implementation Process
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HealthReformGPS is made possible through generous financial support from the RCHN Community Health Foundation. Visit them at http:/ www.rchnfoundation.org/. Health Care Quality and Delivery System Reform. Department of Health and Human Services. Department of The Treasury. Update: Reporting Information about Employer Coverage for Purposes of Shared Responsibility and Premium Assistance: Transitional Relief for 2014. Posted on July 23, 2013. On July 2, 2013, the Obama Administration posted a blog. Strengt...
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Health Insurance – Health Reform GPS: Navigating the Implementation Process
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HealthReformGPS is made possible through generous financial support from the RCHN Community Health Foundation. Visit them at http:/ www.rchnfoundation.org/. Health Care Quality and Delivery System Reform. Department of Health and Human Services. Department of The Treasury. Complaint: Florida v. Sebelius. North Carolina Will Not Join Other States In Challenging Federal Reform. April 16, 2010. Memorandum in Support of Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss. Complaint: Virginia v. Sebelius. Posted on August 12, 2013.
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