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The University of Oxford's Professor Sir Peter Ratcliffe has won one of the most prestigious prizes in medicine. Since 1945, the Lasker Awards has recognised the contributions of scientists, physicians, and public servants who have made major advances in the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of human disease. Many past Lasker winners have gone on to be awarded Nobel prizes.
Interrupted time-series analysis of nationwide surveillance in Thai adult pneumococcal diseases over 14 years: evidence to inform policy in resource-limited countries
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Ngamprasertchai T. et al, (2026), Expert Review of Vaccines, 25
The coronaviral landscape across diverse mammalian species in the Northeastern United States
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Ibemgbo S. et al, (2026), Scientific Reports, 16
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
The role of diaspora in supporting health system resilience in fragile and shock-prone settings: A scoping review
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Dafallah A. et al, (2026), SSM - Health Systems, 6, 100228 - 100228
Perceptions of death, dying and the body in Vietnamese culture: A qualitative exploration from a study examining the potentials of minimally invasive tissue sampling in Vietnam
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Doan NP. et al, (2026), SSM - Qualitative Research in Health, 9, 100714 - 100714
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
Modelling seizure-related predictors of epilepsy diagnostic gap in two urban informal settlements of Nairobi using machine learning.
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Mwanga D. et al, (2026), Global epidemiology, 11
Benchmarking AWaRe: estimating optimal levels of AWaRe antibiotic use in 186 countries, territories and areas based on clinical infection and resistance burden.
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Pouwels K. et al, (2026), The Lancet Public Health
AWaRe antibiotic prescribing for common acute infections in private primary care in low-middle income countries – a patient level analysis using IQVIA prescriber surveys from Pakistan, Egypt and Indonesia
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Nguyen N. et al, (2026), BMJ Global Health
Unified framework for the ingestion of early epidemic data for downstream data analytics
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Kamau E. et al, (2026), Wellcome Open Research, 10, 524 - 524
Willingness to accept paediatric blood sample collection for clinical research purposes in Nepal: a qualitative study.
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Dahal A. et al, (2026), BMJ Glob Health, 11
Systematic review of economic evaluations in thalassaemia screening programmes globally: developing guidance for low- and middle-income (LMIC) settings.
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Massey K. et al, (2026), BMJ Open, 16
Reconsidering the clinical assessment of resistance to slowly eliminated antimalarial drugs in high-transmission settings
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White NJ. and Watson JA., (2026), The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 26, e240 - e247
The Utility of a Three-gene Host Response to Discriminate Tuberculous Meningitis From Other Infections in Children
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Huynh J. et al, (2026), Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 45, 466 - 474
Efficacy of ProC6C-AlOH/Matrix-M against Plasmodium falciparum infection and mosquito transmission: a phase 2, randomised, controlled human malaria infection study
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Kone M. et al, (2026), The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 26, 451 - 463
The normalisation of under-resourcing limits the potential for improvement of critical care: evidence from a multi-method study of Kenyan hospitals
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McKnight J. et al, (2026), Social Science & Medicine, 396, 118843 - 118843
Burden of diarrhoeal diseases among hospitalised patients in Thailand: a retrospective national database analysis (2014-2022).
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Srisaeng S. et al, (2026), The Lancet regional health. Southeast Asia, 48
Health system use and experience among people with poor mental health: A cross-sectional analysis of the People's Voice Survey in 18 countries.
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Kruk ME. et al, (2026), PLoS Med, 23