Call for Papers: Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Global Health
The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (RSTMH) journals, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene and International Health are seeking proposals for a Special Issue which will explore the use and potential use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in Global Health research and implementation.
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2024 Journal Highlights Collection
This collection celebrates the best papers that were published in the 16th Volume of International Health, as selected by the Editor in Chief.
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Editor's Choice
International Health: 17.2
This month’s Editor’s Choice article is a Short Communication by Manickum and others, who examined COVID-19 vaccine wastage in private and public healthcare facilities in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Their work highlights the importance of addressing emergency distribution and logistics for vaccines needed in epidemic situations at global and national level, in particular the need for fast-tracking regulatory authorization at the same time as conducting appropriate training in handling, administration, and communication around vaccine hesitancy. Given the current situation with Mpox vaccines, this work is especially pertinent and can serve as a reminder of lessons learned.

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Coronavirus Collection
RSTMH continues to support Coronavirus (2019n-Cov) research with a collection of relevant research articles from TRSTMH and International Health that are freely available to read. New and relevant articles will be added as they are published.
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