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Pharmacology - Health - 28.10.2025
Promising Malaria Vaccine Candidate Boosts Immunity in Adults Living in Endemic Regions
Promising Malaria Vaccine Candidate Boosts Immunity in Adults Living in Endemic Regions
SUM-101, a new malaria vaccine candidate has shown to be safe and to trigger strong immune responses in adults living in a malaria-endemic region of Tanzania.

Health - Pharmacology - 27.10.2025
From Research to Impact: Tackling Female Genital Schistosomiasis

Health - Campus - 17.09.2025
Swiss TPH Welcomes High Number of New Students
With the start of the autumn semester, Swiss TPH warmly welcomes over 90 new master's and PhD students from across the globe.

Environment - Health - 28.08.2025
Swiss TPH Conference: Beat the Heat - Cities Under Heat Stress

Health - Pharmacology - 25.07.2025
Early Testing for Legionella Improves Pneumonia Care
Routine testing for Legionella in hospitalised pneumonia patients leads to faster diagnosis and better-targeted treatment, according to a new study led by the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH). Published in the peer-reviewed journal Pneumonia, the findings also underscore the need to promote shorter antibiotic treatment courses in line with national guidelines - this is important to improve patient safety and fight antimicrobial resistance.

Pharmacology - Health - 17.07.2025
Combination Therapy Improves Treatment of Whipworm in Children
A new clinical trial led by Swiss TPH and partners on Pemba Island, Tanzania, has shown that combining moxidectin with albendazole is far more effective than current standard treatment for whipworm infections in school-aged children. Published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases, the results strengthen the evidence base for expanding current treatment options and are expected to inform future guide-lines for soil-transmitted helminth control.

Health - Pharmacology - 14.07.2025
Digital Tools Help Identify Severe Illness, but Hospital Access Remains a Barrier
A study coordinated by Swiss TPH, in collaboration with partners in India, Kenya, Senegal and Tanzania, has found that introducing pulse oximeters and digital clinical decision support tools into pri

Health - Life Sciences - 01.07.2025
Canton of Basel-Stadt Supports Long-Term Study to Improve Health of Population
Canton of Basel-Stadt Supports Long-Term Study to Improve Health of Population
The Government of the Canton of Basel-Stadt has confirmed its support for the continuation of the long-term population cohort study COVCO-Basel led by Swiss TPH.

Life Sciences - Health - 19.06.2025
Swiss TPH Officially Hands Over Newly Discovered Parasitic Worm to Natural History Museum Basel
Swiss TPH Officially Hands Over Newly Discovered Parasitic Worm to Natural History Museum Basel
Researchers from the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH) and partners have discovered a new parasitic worm species named Trichuris incognita in Côte d'Ivoire during a Swiss TPH-led clinical trial.

Health - Pharmacology - 12.06.2025
Swiss TPH Symposium: Malaria in Focus - From Research to Global Action

Health - 19.05.2025
Swiss TPH Annual Report 2024 Is Out Now!
Swiss TPH Annual Report 2024 Is Out Now!

Health - 13.05.2025
Heatwaves in Switzerland: More Cantons Adopt Measures to Protect Health
Heatwaves are becoming more frequent and more intense - with direct implications for public health. Elderly people, children, people with chronic illnesses and those working outdoors are particularly at risk.

Health - 12.05.2025
Main Causes of Death Among the Elderly in Switzerland Vary by Region
Main Causes of Death Among the Elderly in Switzerland Vary by Region
Researchers from Swiss TPH and partners analysed the main causes of death among the elderly (75 years and older) in Switzerland.

Health - Life Sciences - 28.04.2025
Farewell to Antoine A. Degrémont (15 October 1938 - 22 April 2025)
Farewell to Antoine A. Degrémont (15 October 1938 - 22 April 2025)

Health - Social Sciences - 22.04.2025
New Publication Sets Global Research Priorities to End Noma
New Publication Sets Global Research Priorities to End Noma
A new publication by Swiss TPH and partners defines a global research agenda to tackle noma - a devastating and life-threatening disease mainly affecting children living in extreme poverty.

Health - 14.04.2025
From Discovery to Action: Four Decades of Swiss Leadership in Chagas Disease Research and Control
From Discovery to Action: Four Decades of Swiss Leadership in Chagas Disease Research and Control
Once confined to Latin America, Chagas disease has become a global health concern, affecting thousands in Europe as well.

Health - Pharmacology - 04.03.2025
First Preschool-Aged Child Receives New Treatment Against Schistosomiasis
First Preschool-Aged Child Receives New Treatment Against Schistosomiasis

Health - Psychology - 21.02.2025
Transportation Noise Poses Health Risks for Children
A new study by Swiss TPH sheds light on the health effects of transportation noise on children and adolescents in Europe.

Health - Life Sciences - 06.02.2025
Researchers Call for Greater Global Representation in Vaginal Microbiome Research
Researchers Call for Greater Global Representation in Vaginal Microbiome Research
A new paper published in Trends in Microbiology highlights significant geographical and socioeconomic gaps in vaginal microbiome research.

Health - Environment - 27.01.2025
Climate Change Weakens Respiratory Health Benefits of Clean Air and Greenspaces
A study by Swiss TPH, in collaboration with European research partners, provides critical insights into the interplay of air pollution, greenspace, and temperature on respiratory health.

Health - 07.01.2025
How Gold Mining Affects the Spread of Malaria
Gold mining has long been linked to malaria surges in the Amazon region. A recent analysis by Swiss TPH and partners illustrates how a 2023 crackdown on illegal gold mining in Brazil triggered a malaria outbreak in neighbouring Guyana.

Health - Pharmacology - 20.12.2024
A Tropical Disease in Switzerland: Call for Coordinated Action on Chagas Disease
The Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH), in collaboration with the World Health Organization and other partners conducted a comprehensive review of Chagas disease in Switzerland.

Health - 17.12.2024
Financial Support Significantly Improves Breastfeeding Success in Lao PDR
Financial Support Significantly Improves Breastfeeding Success in Lao PDR
A new study by Swiss TPH in Lao PDR found that financial support significantly increases exclusive breastfeeding rates amongst new mothers in Lao PDR. These findings, published in JAMA Pediatrics, highlight the potential of cash transfers to improve maternal and child health by promoting adherence to World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations for exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of an infant's life.

Health - Pharmacology - 12.12.2024
New Digital Health Tool Improves Care for Children in Somalia
New Digital Health Tool Improves Care for Children in Somalia
A new study demonstrates how the digital clinical decision support system ALMANACH (Algorithm for the Management of Childhood Illness) is transforming healthcare for children under five in Somalia.

Health - Social Sciences - 20.11.2024
Swiss TPH Symposium: Women and Gender in Global Health
Swiss TPH Symposium: Women and Gender in Global Health

Health - Event - 14.11.2024
R. Geigy Award 2024: Cutting-Edge Research to Control Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases in Côte D'Ivoire
R. Geigy Award 2024: Cutting-Edge Research to Control Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases in Côte D’Ivoire

Health - Environment - 04.11.2024
Children Will Experience Four Times More Extreme Events Due to Climate Change

Health - 17.10.2024
20 Years of Pioneering HIV and Chronic Disease Care in Rural Tanzania
20 Years of Pioneering HIV and Chronic Disease Care in Rural Tanzania

Health - 20.09.2024
Swiss TPH Symposium: Defining the Noma Research Agenda
Swiss TPH Symposium: Defining the Noma Research Agenda

Laboratory - Health - 09.08.2024
Strengthening Swiss-Ivorian Research Partnership
Strengthening Swiss-Ivorian Research Partnership

Environment - Health - 14.05.2024
Hay Fever on the Increase Due to Climate Change
The hay fever situation in Switzerland is deteriorating because of climate change: the hay fever season is becoming longer, pollen concentrations are increasing, and highly allergenic invasive plants are becoming widespread. Researchers at the Swiss Commission for Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP) of the Swiss Academy of Sciences (SCNAT) and the Swiss Federal Office for Meteorology and Climatology (MeteoSwiss) have issued a new fact sheet that summarises the latest findings about the hay fever and pollen situation, and how it is being impacted by climate change.

Health - Psychology - 14.05.2024
Heat as a Health Risk: Need for Action to Raise Public Awareness
On behalf of the federal government, Swiss TPH conducted the first nationally representative population survey in Switzerland about heat and its effects on health.

Pharmacology - Health - 25.04.2024
Positive Efficacy and Safety Data for a Novel Treatment for Small Babies
Positive Efficacy and Safety Data for a Novel Treatment for Small Babies

Life Sciences - Pharmacology - 25.04.2024
Accelerating the Fight against Malaria - World Malaria Day 2024
Accelerating the Fight against Malaria - World Malaria Day 2024
With over 600,000 deaths in 2022, malaria remains one of the biggest health threats particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.

Pharmacology - Health - 08.02.2024
Swiss TPH Symposium: Improving Access to Healthcare in LMICs
Swiss TPH Symposium: Improving Access to Healthcare in LMICs

Health - Pharmacology - 15.12.2023
Milestone in the Fight Against Sleeping Sickness
Milestone in the Fight Against Sleeping Sickness

Pharmacology - Health - 15.12.2023
EMA Recommends Arpraziquantel for Treatment of Schistosomiasis in Preschool-Aged Children
EMA Recommends Arpraziquantel for Treatment of Schistosomiasis in Preschool-Aged Children

Health - Economics - 24.10.2023
Long-term Partnership in Tanzania Improves Access to Healthcare
Long-term Partnership in Tanzania Improves Access to Healthcare

Campus - Health - 18.09.2023
New Students and PhD Candidates at Swiss TPH
New Students and PhD Candidates at Swiss TPH

Health - Environment - 10.07.2023
Moderate Temperatures Also Cause Death - Not Only Extreme Heat
Moderate Temperatures Also Cause Death - Not Only Extreme Heat
Recent analyses by Swiss TPH show that not only heat waves, but also moderately hot temperatures, contribute to heat-related fatalities. On behalf of the Swiss federal government, Swiss TPH now monitors heat-related deaths in Switzerland on an annual basis. This monitoring provides a long-term record of the effects of climate change on health and helps to identify adaptation measures.

Health - 05.06.2023
Visit of Ukrainian Delegation to Swiss TPH

Health - Social Sciences - 27.04.2023
New Midwife Care Model Improves Well-Being of Vulnerable Families
New Midwife Care Model Improves Well-Being of Vulnerable Families
A new home-based midwife care model has shown promise in improving the well-being of women in vulnerable family situations and preventing early chronic childhood stress according to a new study published recently in BMC Health Services Research.

Health - Innovation - 27.04.2023
Time to Deliver Zero Malaria: Invest, Innovate, Implement

Health - Pharmacology - 27.03.2023
Mathematical Modelling to Inform Next-Generation Malaria Interventions
Mathematical Modelling to Inform Next-Generation Malaria Interventions
Global progress against malaria has stagnated and novel medical interventions are urgently needed.

Health - Pharmacology - 21.03.2023
Swiss TPH Symposium on Tuberculosis: A Call to Action
Swiss TPH Symposium on Tuberculosis: A Call to Action

Health - Innovation - 12.02.2023
Swiss TPH Symposium on Clinical Decision Support Systems

Health - Environment - 20.01.2023
Experts Call for Enhanced Cooperation Between Human, Animal and Environmental Health
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed weaknesses in the world's global health security networks. A global -One Health- approach is crucial for preventing, monitoring and responding to future public health emergencies.

Health - Innovation - 22.12.2022
R. Geigy Award 2022 Goes to Three Researchers for Work on Malaria and Tuberculosis Control in Africa
Researchers Lorenz Hofer and Mgeni Tambwe are trying to stop malaria transmission in Tanzania. Astrid Knoblauch is distributing drugs to combat tuberculosis with the help of drones in Madagascar.

Pharmacology - Health - 30.11.2022
Reducing the Burden of Schistosomiasis for Young Children in Africa
Reducing the Burden of Schistosomiasis for Young Children in Africa

Health - Career - 24.11.2022
Two SNSF Starting Grants for Researchers at Swiss TPH
Two SNSF Starting Grants for Researchers at Swiss TPH
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