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New malaria vaccine may not help Nepal

New malaria vaccine may not help Nepal

MosquirixThe endorsement on Wednesday in Geneva by the World Health Organisation (WHO) of the new malaria vaccine Mosquirix has been described…

5 Myths about the Tharu

5 Myths about the Tharu

One misconception about the Tharu people is that they never got malaria. In fact they did, but less than hill settlers. A US-led insecticide…

The dangers of the dengue virus

The dangers of the dengue virus

Haphazard urbanisation in Nepal has created ideal conditions for the mosquito that carries the disease

A COVID-19 third wave in the Third World?

A COVID-19 third wave in the Third World?

Governments in industrialised countries must not ignore the plight of poorer nations facing the coronavirus pandemic, or the disease will not be…

Atrocities against Tharu expressed in art

Atrocities against Tharu expressed in art

Lavkant ChaudharyAs they enter Lavkant Chaudhary’s Masinya Dastoor exhibition at the Siddhartha Art Gallery, the visitors are strongly drawn to…

POOR HEALTH MAKES NEPALIS POORER

POOR HEALTH MAKES NEPALIS POORER

Photo : BIKRAM RAIThere used to be a time when the main public health threat in Nepal was from infectious diseases like malaria, encephalitis,…

African Americans in Cold War Nepal

African Americans in Cold War Nepal

George Brooks inspecting vegetable farm in the early 1950s. Photo: US NATIONAL ARCHIVESRace formed a contentious part of the early Cold War in…

Polio hunt

Polio hunt

Photo: UNICEFPolio eradication is one of the most ambitious public health initiatives undertaken in human history. Launched in 1988 by the World…

The insect that changed Nepal’s history

The insect that changed Nepal’s history

OUTBREAK: Experimental spraying for mosquitos on inner walls of houses in the Tarai in the 1950s. Pic: USOM records, US National Archives,…