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Antimicrobial Resistance Course (AMR) – A One Health Challenge 3rd edition

Co-organized by the Mérieux Foundation & Université de Paris Les Pensieres Center For Global Health Veyrier-du-Lac – France November 7th to 11th, 2022 Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing crisis, and the recent comprehensive analysis of the global impact of AMR in The Lancet, estimates that AMR infections were responsible for five million deaths in 2019, a […]

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Applications invited for PhD Fellowship program at ideSHi

The institute for developing Science & Health initiatives (ideSHi) is a non-profit research organization and one of the leading research institutes in the field of immunology and infectious diseases. ideSHi is offering a 4-year doctoral fellowship starting from December 2022 or later. Our offer A structured PhD program Opportunity to be affiliated with a renowned

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Thalassemia Awareness and Free Carrier Screening program at Uttar Matlab, Chadpur

ideSHi in collaboration with First Security Islami Bank Ltd. conducted its 21st thalassemia awareness program on 10th September 2022, at Matlab (North) Upazila Health Complex among the Community Health Care Providers (CHCP), Health Inspectors, Assistant Health Inspectors, Nurses, Midwives, Doctors. The program aimed to raise the awareness regarding thalassemia and enhance capacity building within healthcare providers.

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Thalassemia Awareness and Free carrier Screening Program at Fazlul Huq Muslim Hall

To continue our battle against thalassemia, ideSHi hosted 20th awareness program in collaboration with First Security Islami Bank Ltd at Fazlul Huq Muslim Hall, University of Dhaka on 13th August 2022. During the program, Dr. Firdausi Qadri addressed thalassemia as a silent killer and talked about the necessary steps we should take to prevent the

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Omicron’s new variants detected in Bangladesh

ideSHi has identified two SARS-CoV-2 Omicron sublineage which have been detected in patients from Dhaka city between August to September, 2022. These two include BA.2.75 and BA.2.10.1 (also designated as BJ1). These were first identified in India in May 2022. At present, BA.2.75 is the most dominant subvariant in India while BJ1 has also been

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