Saloni Dattani is a Researcher at Our World in Data, and a founder & editor at the online magazine Works in Progress. She holds a PhD in psychiatric genetics from King’s College London.
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In this episode we talk about:
- The history of malaria and attempts to eradicate it
- The role of DDT and insecticide spraying campaigns — and why they were scaled down
- Why we didn’t get a malaria vaccine sooner
- What comes after vaccine discovery — rolling out the RTS,S vaccine
- New funding models to accelerate similar life-saving research, like vaccines for TB and HIV
- Why so much global health data is missing, and why that matters
- How the ‘million deaths study’ revealed that about 50,000 deaths per year from snakebites in India went uncounted by health agencies
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated fortnightly
- Published19 October 2023 at 18:30 UTC
- Length2h 53m
- Episode71
- RatingClean