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Collective Responsibility for Infectious Disease
How was typhoid eliminated in the past?
Reinventing the antimicrobial pipeline in response to the global crisis of antimicrobial-resistant infections
Isolationism won't help us curb antibiotic resistance
To prevent the next pandemic, health messaging must stress the impact of our actions, says study
The psychology of uncertainty, vaccinations, and protecting the most vulnerable
Oxford Martin School academics recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours
We need to rethink our moral obligations to create a better world
Anti-vaxxer effect on vaccination rates is exaggerated
New study highlights how optimistic we are about the future of loved ones – and nice strangers
How new vaccines can help with our antibiotic dependence
What’s behind the sudden rise in measles deaths in Europe?
Who is responsible for anti-microbial resistance?