World Malaria Day 2016: Significant Gains, Closing the Gaps

World Malaria Day 2016: Significant Gains, Closing the Gaps Malaria is no longer the leading cause of death among children in sub-Saharan Africa and the proportion of children infected with malaria parasites has been cut in half in endemic areas of Africa since 2000. [1] Across the continent, the prevention of new cases of malaria… Read More


Preventing, Detecting, and Responding: Moving the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) Forward in Africa; An Interview with US Ambassador and GHSA Champion Dr. Bonnie Jenkins

Preventing, Detecting, and Responding: Moving the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) Forward in Africa An Interview with US Ambassador and GHSA Champion Dr. Bonnie Jenkins Since shortly after being nominated by President Barack Obama in 2009, Bonnie D. Jenkins, PhD, has served as the Coordinator for Threat Reduction Programs at the US Department of State…. Read More


Integrating Tiered Lab Networks within Public Health Institutes: The Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI) Experience

Integration of Tiered Networks within Public Health Institutes: The Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI) Experience In the last decade, Ethiopia has achieved numerous public health successes, among them early attainment of health-related Millennium Development Goals, a strong tuberculosis (TB) management programme, and progress toward eradication of Guinea worm disease [1-3]. Many of these successes are… Read More



Tuberculosis: Meeting a Target, Aiming for a Milestone

Tuberculosis: Meeting a Target, Aiming for a Milestone Improving diagnostics to achieve the 90-90-90 TB global targets A person who is not diagnosed with a disease cannot be treated; this is true for many diseases, and is especially of consequence for tuberculosis (TB) patients. Estimates indicate that 50-70% of those with active TB disease would… Read More


An Intrepid New Approach to Global Health Security Threats

An Intrepid New Approach to Global Health Threats ASLM Works to Address Global Health Security in Africa Imagine a world in which country health systems are able to promptly prevent, detect, and respond to global health threats. Imagine the rapid containment of outbreak threats like Ebola and the elimination of pandemics like HIV/AIDS. In a… Read More




Prioritising the “Silent Killer”: Africa Must Leverage HIV/AIDS Response Lessons to Confront Cancer

Prioritising the “Silent Killer”: Africa Must Leverage HIV/AIDS Response Lessons to Confront Cancer The world has changed significantly in the time since the emergence of the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. The international HIV/AIDS response has prevented 8 million deaths and 30 million new infections since 2000, and many of the worst-affected countries have managed to cease—and… Read More


Fostering Quality Laboratory Networks through Accreditation in Togo

Fostering Quality Laboratory Networks through Accreditation in Togo The Role of Public Health Institutes in Achieving Public Health Goals ASLM recently sat down with Dr. Abiba Kere Banla, Director of the Togo National Institute of Hygiene (Institut Nationale d’Hygiène – INH) in Lomé, to discuss the Institute’s push to assure quality and achieve accreditation. The… Read More