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Tribute to RSTMH Patron Her Majesty The Queen

We at the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene are incredibly saddened to learn of the death of Her Majesty The Queen this evening.

08 Sep 2022
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Help save lives and improve health around the world with every gift you give. Our merchandise and gifts range includes a host of wonderful socks, ties, luggage tags, KeepCups and magnets, all featuring designs exclusive to RSTMH. 

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Stronger Together: Evidence for collaborative action on NTDs from the COUNTDOWN consortium published in International Health supplement

Multidisciplinary research programme COUNTDOWN has published a collection of implementation research studies focused on improving the equity and efficiency of health systems interventions to control and eliminate seven Neglected Tropical Diseases, in a supplement for RSTMH open-access journal International Health.

24 Mar 2023
RSTMH 2023 Early Career Grants Programme now open

Applications for 2023 Early Career Grants Programme now open

The RSTMH 2023 Early Career Grants Programme has now opened for applications.

01 Feb 2023
Credit: LEPRA Society Bihar Operations (India) Caption: Self-care - We care. Self-care is very important to take care of disability caused by Leprosy and LF. Creation of self-support group at village level has innovated in LEPRA project in Bihar. More than 80% Self-support Groups are practising regularly.

Call for papers: Mental health, stigma and Neglected Tropical Diseases supplement

We are seeking submissions for a supplement, to be published in International Health, which aims to bring together research on mental health, stigma and neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) to help facilitate translation of learning to practice and policy uptake.

30 Jan 2023
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RT @UKCoalitionNTDs: The UK Coalition Against NTDs has responded to Minister Andrew Mitchell's recent Chatham House speech on the future… https://t.co/eJj08IxKyR
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RT @IsabelPotani: Great presentations and inspiring work at this years RSHTM research in progress online meeting! https://t.co/QaxPL6m0Wh
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The head of the UN World Health Organization (@WHO) on Thursday declared that the multi-country outbreak of the… https://t.co/iR2SH09If0
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