New model for saving millions of lives from fungal disease is being implemented

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GAFFI ANNUAL REPORT ON FUNGAL DISEASES: HIGHLIGHTS PROGRESS BUT SCALE OF GLOBAL WORK STILL TO BE DONE  GAFFI (Global Action Fund for Fungal Infections) has published its third annual report demonstrating progress made in its mission to reduce illness and death associated with fungal disease worldwide. A new model for reducing illness and death from… Read more »

THE BURDEN OF FUNGAL DISEASE: NEW EVIDENCE TO SHOW THE SCALE OF THE PROBLEM ACROSS THE GLOBE

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Estimates never before attempted show the number of people affected by serious fungal diseases in 14 of the worst affected countries across the globe have just been published *. Experts believe they give a stark reminder of the huge disconnect between the lack of fungal public health programs worldwide and the wealth of scientific research… Read more »

Fight back against fungal infections started in Lagos today

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At the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, a high level course on fungal diseases started today. With over 17 million Nigerians affected by serious fungal infections, and tens of thousands of deaths, better diagnostics are the cornerstone of improved care. The course focuses on modern diagnostics that need to be incorporated into routine care in Nigeria…. Read more »

Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation refunded by Gates for 10 years

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The University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) has been refunded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation – $279 over 10 years. The IHME has been assessing the country, regional and global burden of multiple diseases, its impact on health status, mortality and indirectly on economies with years of life lost,… Read more »

Delivering on Antimicrobial Resistance Agenda (AMR) Not Possible without Improving Fungal Diagnostic Capabilities

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Ignorance of fungal disease and lack of diagnostics across the world is causing doctors to unknowingly overprescribe antibiotics a new report warns. Experts from GAFFI (the Global Action Fund for Fungal Infections) caution that we will lose the battle against antibiotic resistance unless doctors better understand how to suspect fungal disease and have proper access… Read more »

Itraconazole, voriconazole and natamycin 5% ophthalmic preparation proposed as WHO ‘essential antifungal medicines’

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GAFFI has applied for itraconazole (capsules and oral suspension), voriconazole (capsules and intravenous solution) and natamycin 5% ophthalmic solution to be placed on the World Health Organization (WHO) Essential Medicine List (EML), in collaboration with colleagues from the Instituto de Salud Carlos III, International Foundation for Dermatology, London School of Hygiene of Tropical Medicine and… Read more »

550 AIDS patients can be saved every day by detecting and treating fungal infections

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In 2013, 1,500,000 people died of AIDs according to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) report, and 3,000,000 HIV-infected people globally are at increased risk of acquiring a life-threatening fungal infection. Each year an estimated, 700 000 deaths (47%) due to fungal disease in AIDS were estimated – twice as many deaths as… Read more »

HealthWell Foundation Opens New Fund for the Prevention and Treatment of Fungal Infections

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GERMANTOWN, Md. — On October 12, 2016 — The HealthWell Foundation®, an independent non-profit that provides a financial lifeline for inadequately insured Americans,  announced that it opened a new fund to provide assistance to patients who are at-risk, or infected with, potentially life-threatening fungal infections, specifically Aspergillosis and Candidiasis. Through the fund, HealthWell will provide… Read more »

Promoting Innovation and Access to Health Technology

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Last November, the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon called for a report on Innovation and Access to Health Technology, and set a High-Level Panel to do this. This report came out in September 2016, entitled “Promoting Innovation and Access to Health Technology”. • WHY WAS THE REPORT NEEDED? There have never been more medicines and… Read more »