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Re-Thinking Evidence-Based Practice

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This blog explains Abt’s approach to identifying the core components of effective programs and translating those core components into practice recommendations.
Nursing Homes and Future Pandemics

Nursing Homes and Future Pandemics

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Lessons We Learned from Previous Pandemics

Lessons We Learned from Previous Pandemics

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Maternal Health in Rural America: Innovative Solutions

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States and communities are developing and implementing innovative approaches to reduce the alarmingly high rate of preventable maternal deaths in the rural U.S.
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Monitoring Adult Vaccine Use Helps Save Lives

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Abt Global conducts annual online surveys among pregnant women and health care personnel on vaccination use and attitudes toward vaccines.
Malaria and Other Mosquito Borne-Diseases Are Increasing in the U.S. Should We Be Concerned?

What to Know About Malaria in the U.S.

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Experts dive into what readers should know about the recent malaria outbreak in the U.S., such as symptoms to monitor and current surveillance practices in place for infectious disease crises.
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Mastering the NTD Master Plan: Lessons Learned from the Ascend Programme

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High-quality, nationally-owned NTD Master Plans are critical to achieve the WHO 2030 Roadmap vision to eradicate and eliminate neglected tropical diseases.
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Global Health Security: 2024 Year in Review

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Abt Global’s top global health security insights from 2024 as we look ahead to 2025.
Nurturing and Optimizing Networks of Care to Maximize Benefits to Patients, Health Workers, and Health Systems

Nurturing and Optimizing Networks of Care to Maximize Benefits to Patients, Health Workers, and Health Systems

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In Global Health Science and Practice, Abt Global’s Kelly Saldana and coauthors argue for more evidence and coordination to expand the use of Networks of Care in health systems and service strengthening.