The project named “VAX- ACTION: tackling effectively vaccine hesitancy in Europe”, from the European consortium led by GHTM/IHMT/NOVA, was recommended for co-funding by the European Union through the EU4 Health Programme (EU4H). VAX-ACTION is a consortium composed of 8 partners*, from 6 countries, coordinated by Tiago Correia, professor and researcher at GHTM’s Population health, […]
Read More
Every year, approximately one million people die from vector-borne diseases, and climate change impacts are likely to worsen the situation
Climate change is already having adverse effects on the transmission and spread of vector-borne diseases, and the severity of these impacts is expected to escalate. The CLIMOS project is playing an important role in mitigating and preventing the transmission and spread of vector-borne diseases. Every year, more than one billion people are affected, […]
Read More
Younger and unemployed HIV patients in Mozambique are more likely to be lost to follow-up
Although access to antiretroviral treatment (ART) is increasingly available worldwide, the number of patients lost to follow-up and number of treatment failures continue to challenge most African countries. Retention in care of HIV patients is essential to control the pandemic. In this study, GHTM researchers looked at “Retention in Care and Virological Failure […]
Read More
European Researchers’ Night 2023: join GHTM researchers to play ‘Hunt for viruses’
On 29th September, the European Researchers Night reunite Portuguese researchers from all scientific areas to share their knowledge with the community. Between 3 pm to 10h30, the GHTM researchers Ana Abecasis, Marta Pingarilho, Victor Pimentel, Mafalda Miranda, Daniela Alves, Inês Alves, André Santos and Sofia Seabra will be at Champalimuad Foundation, in Lisbon, to […]
Read More
Carla Maia awarded by the Journal of Comparative Pathology Education Trust
Carla Maia, Assistant Researcher and member of VBD-GHTM Research Group, was invited to participate as a keynote speaker at the Joint European Congress of Veterinary Pathology and Veterinary Clinical Pathology 2023, which occurred in Lisbon between 30th August and 2nd September. “Sand fly borne-diseases in Europe – epidemiological overview and potential triggers for their […]
Read More
- 1
- 2
- 3
- …
- 17
- Next Page »