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In January 2020, ISARIC launched an international initiative for standardised COVID-19 clinical data collection. To date, ISARIC has collected data from over 118,000 individuals from 648 sites across 52 countries. To maximise the impact of this global collaboration, ISARIC has partnered with IDDO, which has over a decade’s worth of experience in collecting and standardising disparate data from various diseases and areas around the world. Together, ISARIC and IDDO are developing systems that include working with those who collect the data to generate collaborative analysis, and building data governance systems that allow data to be shared more widely.

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Seasonal dynamics and control of malaria: A non-autonomous model incorporating vaccination and drug resistance

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Onah IS., (2026), Nonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications, 91, 104584 - 104584

Ensuring vaccine cold chain integrity: A rapid and low-cost test for identifying heat-exposed sucrose-containing vaccines

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Arman BY. et al, (2026), International Journal of Pharmaceutics: X, 11, 100467 - 100467

Advancing the concept of community positive health through participatory research in marginalized communities in Kenya

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Peters LER. et al, (2026), Social Science & Medicine, 398, 119147 - 119147

Rickettsial seropositivity in Lao PDR smallholder livestock farms: Implications for animal and human health.

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Tawfik C. et al, (2026), One health (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 22

Core outcome measurement set for clinical trials in dengue: an international Delphi consensus study (DEN-CORE)

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Yacoub S. et al, (2026), The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 26, e231 - e244

Levels of care for maternal and neonatal healthcare: a scoping review

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Mackin S. et al, (2026), Journal of Global Health, 16

Chronic Malaria Is Associated With Trauma-related Splenic Rupture Requiring Splenectomy

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Shanti PAI. et al, (2026), The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 233, e740 - e744

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