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Giving paracetamol (acetaminophen) to patients ill with severe malaria made them less likely to develop potentially fatal kidney failure. Each year severe malaria causes close to half a million deaths globally. Acute kidney injury occurs in 40% of adults and at least 10% of children with severe malaria, killing an estimated 40% of these adults and 12-24% of the children. The study reported for the first time that giving regular doses of paracetamol protects the kidney in adult patients with severe falciparum malaria.
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.