Stephen Lawn Memorial Lecture 2022

This annual lecture is organised in honour of the life and work of Stephen Lawn. Steve was Professor of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and an active member of the TB Centre and worked closely with the Desmond Tutu HIV Centre at the University of Cape Town (UCT),…

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Men may have feet of clay- our Arch had a heart of gold.

  Much has and will be said in the next months, and rightly so, about the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s contribution to democracy, social justice, peace, reconciliation and so much more. Our recollection of this dynamo of a man- short in stature but gigantic in heart -was his sincere and enduring support of our response…

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About the TRACE Project (Transmission of COVID-19 in Crowded Environments)

The first COVID-19 case was diagnosed on March 5th, 2020. South Africa followed recommendations to employ non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs), such as physical distancing, to mitigate the spread of SARS-CoV-2.   Since NPIs are difficult to implement in densely populated communities, the TRACE project (Transmission of COVID-19 in Crowded Environments) was designed to understand and mitigate…

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DTHF Mourns the Loss of Dr Scott Hammer

*Please note, this press release was originally published by the HIV Vaccine Trials Network on 18 November 2021 and can be viewed here.   Scott Hammer – physician, professor, educator, advisor, giant in the field of HIV therapy and prevention – passed away on November 17, 2021. Scott was a transcendent personality in both the…

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FDA Panel Endorses Booster for All J&J Recipients

VRBPAC declined to vote on booster doses given at least 6 months from the initial dose, stating that it would be unlikely any adverse events (AEs) would arise at 6 months, but not at 2 months, and that the 6-month data presented by the sponsor was only from 17 people. FDA conducted an independent assessment…

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Combating COVID-19 anti-vaxxers: lessons from political philosophy

Let me start by addressing the philosophical dilemma of the anti-vaxxer’s “freedom to choose”. The need to maintain individual freedoms is the most important mandate of the modern liberal state. Today’s liberal democratic understanding of freedom (with acceptable restraint) was an idea first conceived over 200 years ago. In political philosophy, Jeremy Bentham’s (1789) Utilitarianism…

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AGILE Covid-19 drug testing platform opens new trial in South Africa

A new international trial to assess whether high doses of the antiparasitic drug nitazoxanide could help treat patients with COVID-19 has begun in South Africa. Researchers at the University of Liverpool and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) are leading the trial as part of the ground-breaking COVID-19 drug testing platform, AGILE. The trial will…

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Goals 4 Girls study: A Participatory Dissemination Workshop

The Desmond Tutu Health Foundation (DTHF) and Grassroot Soccer hosted a virtual workshop to jointly disseminate and discuss key findings of the Goals for Girls (G4G) research study. The G4G study evaluated the impact, feasibility, and acceptability of a sport-based, integrated health-promotion intervention, called SKILLZ, seeking to improve sexual and reproductive health outcomes amongst secondary…

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