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The Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health bridges         the international work of the University's Bloomberg School of Public Health, School of Medicine and School of Nursing in a coordinated worldwide effort to combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, malnutrition, hepatitis and other threats to health—especially in developing countries. The Center promotes collaboration across the three schools, seeks out and secures funding for new initiatives, recruits faculty to address emerging global health issues and trains graduate students to be the next generation of leaders in global health.

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Antihistamine identified as potential antimalarial drug (Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, July 2, 2006)

India offers free anti-AIDS drugs (BBC News, June 30, 2006)

U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee approves funding of MCC, HIV/AIDS programs, Global Fund (kaisernetwork.org, June 30, 2006)

Hungry AIDS, TB patients shun treatment (Mail and Guardian, June 30, 2006)

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Some drug resistant forms of TB more likely to spread (SciDev.net, June 30, 2006)

Global Fund seeks to cast wider AIDS finance net (Reuters, June 29, 2006)

Aussies trail promising bird flu vaccine (News-Medical.net, June 29, 2006)

Stopping SARS virus from reproducing (News-Medical.net, June 29, 2006)

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