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The amount of influenza-specific antibodies present in an individual’s blood can indicate not only if they experienced the flu, but potentially when - a finding that could improve disease monitoring in the tropics, where flu season is unending. In the largest study of its kind, an international team, led by researchers from the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, the Erasmus Medical Centre in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and Penn State University, identified antibody concentrations that correspond to recent and past exposure to the flu strain H1N1 - the strain involved in the 2009 flu pandemic.
IHTM Reunion Programme
The schedule for the two day reunion event held in April 2025.
HIE Podcast Caitlin Dolkart and Flare
A transcript of the HIE podcast with Caitlin Dolkart and Bruno Holthof
HIE Podcast Charles Antoine Janssen
The transcript from a podcast with Charles Antoine Janssen and Bruno Holthof in September 2024
Rita Hendrikusdottir and Regmetrics
A transcript from the podcast from the HIE series for IHTM
MSc HSIE Information leaflet
Information about the MSc in Health Service Improvement and Evaluation
Beware - Understanding Evidence in Global Health
Transcript for IHTM podcast Beware - Understanding Evidence in Global Health
Podcast 4 Understanding Evidence in Global Health.pdf (96 KB)
Breaking Down Barriers in Global Health
Transcript for IHTM podcast Breaking Down Barriers in Global Health
Podcast 3 Breaking Down Barriers in Global Health.pdf (101 KB)
Listen & act: Accessing healthy, affordable food for Oxfordshire’s children
Proceedings of a Roundtable on Addressing Child Food Poverty in Oxfordshire. Authors: Shobhana Nagraj, Fiona Steel, Claire Gray, Amy Paterson, Kelsi Farrington.