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Prof. S. HOULE Reducing the risk of methanol poisoning among travelers
 Dr Sherilyn Houle | Reading time: 1 min.
The deaths of six travelers to Laos in 2024 due to methanol poisoning highlight another potential health and safety risk to consider in pre-travel consultations. Médecins Sans Frontières...
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Chikungunya virus virus-like particle vaccine (Vimkunya) induces a rapid and durable antigen-specific CD4+ T cell response
Chikungunya Vaccine 2026; 82(In progress): 128548 | Reading time: 1 min.
Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), a single-stranded, positive-sense RNA alphavirus, is transmitted to humans by infected Aedes mosquitoes. It poses an emerging threat to public health in Aedes-endemic countries...
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National burden of and optimal vaccine policy for Japanese encephalitis virus in Bangladesh: a seroprevalence and modelling study
Japanese Encephalitis The Lancet Infectious Diseases 2026; 26(4): 429-38 | Reading time: 1 min.
Bangladesh first reported Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) in 1977 and has seen regular cases since; however, no JEV vaccination programme currently exists. A barrier to the use of JEV vaccines has been...
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Tick-borne encephalitis vaccination coverage among outdoor workers in Sweden: a nationwide survey
Tick Borne Encephalitis (TBE) Vaccine 2026; 82(In progress): 128593 | Reading time: 1 min.
Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is an emerging public health concern in Sweden, with a steadily increasing incidence over the past two decades. Climate change, expanding tick populations, and increased human...
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Factors influencing rabies vaccines immunogenicity during post-exposure prophylaxis: a systematic literature search and meta-analysis
Rabies Vaccine 2026; 81(In progress): 128578 | Reading time: 1 min.
Rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) requires timely appropriate wound management and vaccination (including concomitant rabies immunoglobulin [RIG], depending on vaccination history and wound severity)...
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