Destry Jensen

Mar 27, 2024
At a human milk bank in Vietnam, health workers divide donated milk into bottles for newborns. Photo: PATH.   This article was originally posted on PATH.org, the link can be found here.    When a mother is unable to breastfeed, donor milk can
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Mar 06, 2024
Nurse supervisor Joseph Muhisi checks on a suspected cholera patient in Kanyaruchinya, DRC, at a displacement camp for families fleeing the volcanic eruption of the Mount Nyiragongo in 2021. The camp implemented oral cholera vaccine to stem the tide
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Feb 21, 2024
A displacement camp in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Displacement can impact access to routine immunization for children and their families. Credit: PATH/Ley Uwera.   Vaccines are one of the most successful public health interventions to
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Jan 24, 2024
Diarrhea is the second leading killer disease of children less than five years old around the world. Diarrheal disease is caused by infection with various bacterial, viral, and parasitic organisms. There are six pathogens that are responsible for
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Jan 10, 2024
The new year is a great opportunity to prepare for innovative projects, initiatives, and efforts to Defeat Diarrheal Disease, but also a time to reflect on what we have learned. Despite strong progress, we know we have more work to do that requires
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Oct 18, 2023
Communities throughout the world have felt the effects of climate change. The impact of flooding, heat waves, drought, and other extreme weather events on humans – and on human health – has been a topic of discussion within the scientific community
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Sep 28, 2023
We couldn't let Lou depart without his own Poo Guru apparel. Photo: Allison Clifford.   It’s the end of an era for PATH and for the DefeatDD team. After 15 years at PATH, Dr. Lou Bourgeois, a well-known investigator in the field of enteric vaccine
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