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Impact of puberty on immune responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis in South African adolescents ⚠️ Foodborne illnesses are caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites, or chemicals entering the body through contaminated food or water. 🧑🍳 Most foodborne illnesses are preventable and it starts in your kitchen. 🤢 Every year, unsafe food makes 600 million people sick. But the good news is there are simple, science-based habits to stay safe: 1️⃣ Keep clean – Wash hands, surfaces and utensils regularly. 2️⃣ Separate raw and cooked – Avoid cross-contamination. 3️⃣ Cook thoroughly – Especially meat, poultry, eggs and seafood. 4️⃣ Keep food at safe temperatures – Don’t leave food in the danger zone (5°C–60°C). 5️⃣ Use safe water and raw materials – Always check freshness and source. 🙌 These steps are especially important for children, pregnant women, and people with weakened immunity. Here are 5 powerful benefits of food safety: 🦠 Keeps over 200 foodborne illnesses away. 🥗 Enables healthy diets and sustains life. 👩🍳 Helps safely produce and prepare food. 🌍 Opens access to trade and new markets. 🗑️ Reduces food loss and waste. Safe food is everyone’s right – at home, in restaurants, and everywhere food is prepared. Learn more about food safety ➡️ bit.ly/4kEYZtY


International Student One Health Alliance (ISOHA) Assembly || International One Health Conference (IOHC) Switzerland 2025 Theme: "Interconnected Health: Bridging Gaps and Building Resilience in a Changing World" Call for Abstracts & Sessions Application for the International One Health Conference, to be held in Zurich, Switzerland from August 17-18, 2025. Target Audience: The conference welcomes a diverse audience, including: Students and professionals in medicine, veterinary science, public health, environmental science, and social sciences. Academics, researchers, and healthcare professionals. Policymakers and representatives from international organizations. Indigenous community leaders. Target Audience: The conference welcomes a diverse audience, including: - Students and professionals in medicine, veterinary science, public health, environmental science, and social sciences. - Academics, researchers, and healthcare professionals. - Policymakers and representatives from international organizations. - Indigenous community leaders. Key Topics for Abstracts & Sessions (but not limited to): - Urban AMR control: Innovations in surveillance and stewardship - Climate change and disease emergence in temperate regions - WASH access and public health for asylum seekers and migrants in Europe - Interdisciplinary models for zoonotic disease prevention - Youth engagement in One Health policy and governance - Digital tools and AI for environmental health surveillance - Plastic pollution: Human exposure and ecological outcomes - Health impacts of agricultural policy and land management in Europe - Community-based approaches to climate adaptation and public health Application Form: https://lnkd.in/dY92gMEb More about the Conference: https://lnkd.in/dTPJx6sc We look forward to welcoming you to the event! Deadline Monday 23rd of June. Email: [email protected] https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VarcDtXD38CIpF1yOL2h

💊 Antimicrobial resistance affects both human and animal health 🐄 Responsible use of antibiotics on farms helps keep treatments effective for the future. 📉 Learn more about how Europe is making progress: zurl.co/u8b1y https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VarcDtXD38CIpF1yOL2h

📍Dear colleagues, You are cordially invited to the WHO Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Launch Event for the Development and Implementation of National Action Plans for Infection prevention and control : A Practical Guide, aligned with the WHO Global Action Plan and Monitoring Framework (GAPMF) 2024-2030. ⭕Event Details: 📅 Date: 23 June 2025 ⏰ Time: 11:00-12-30 GMT 📌Format: Virtual ⭕Registration: Webinar Registration - https://who.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gsxOWYOcSNCcjc_V7sAGuQ?_x_zm_rtaid=eVz7EDinRlCo7RIGpyrwZQ.1750077040989.f6c1eba310ff33c8c05a8008384a6d2f&_x_zm_rhtaid=206#/registration 🍇Objectives: 1. Introduce the practical guide for developing and implementing NAPs aligned with GAPMF. 2. Promote global uptake of the WHO GAPMF and the guide by IPC focal points and health leaders. 3. Share tools, resources, and country success stories to inspire action. 4. Encourage political and leadership commitment for NAPs with GAPMF-aligned targets. 5. Facilitate networking and peer learning through regional and national experiences. Follow us: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VarcDtXD38CIpF1yOL2h
