Publications : Series
Publications by series: Websites
Total titles in this series: 18.
Advanced Immunization Management (AIM) e-Learning Website
Developed by PATH and Stanford University, the AIM website features modules on four immunization topics: introducing hepatitis B vaccine, introducing Japanese encephalitis vaccine, immunization financing, and an Excel tutorial. Three new modules are in development and are expected to be released in late 2008. These will address meningitis A vaccine, rotavirus vaccine, and a strategic planning for measles control (including the World Health Organization's measles strategic planning tool). An updated Japanese encephalitis module will also be available in late 2008. The website is designed for use in low-bandwidth settings, and the content is also available on CD-ROM.
Alliance for Cervical Cancer Prevention Website
Launched in 2002, this website provides information on the Alliance for Cervical Cancer Prevention, of which PATH is a member.
Center for Point-of-Care Diagnostics for Global Health Website
The website for the Center for Point-of-Care Diagnostics for Global Health (GHDx Center) provides an overview of the GHDx Center’s activities and announces training and funding opportunities related to its goals. The GHDx Center works to improve the availability, accessibility, and affordability of essential point-of-care diagnostic tests for use in low-resource settings around the world.
Global Campaign for Microbicides Website
Launched in 2004, this website provides information about microbicides and the work of the Global Campaign for Microbicides to accelerate access to new HIV-prevention options. Many materials are available on the website in English, French, Spanish, and Russian.
Global Health Technologies Coalition Website
The Global Health Technologies Coalition's website offers information and resources on research and development for new global health tools. It also serves as a clearinghouse of information about coalition activities and global health research and development.
Infant and Young Child Nutrition (IYCN) Project Website
The Infant & Young Child Nutrition (IYCN) Project website offers helpful nutrition information and resources for global health professionals. It provides training tools, publications, and other resources on maternal nutrition, breastfeeding, complementary feeding, infant feeding within the context of HIV, and infant feeding during and after illness. The website also features the latest news and highlights from the IYCN Project.
Launched in 2007, this website provides information, news, and resources to help health sectors in Latin America and the Caribbean respond to gender-based violence.
MACEPA Learning Community Website
Launched in 2007, this website is produced by the Malaria Control and Evaluation Partnership in Africa (MACEPA). It provides information on the "scale-up for impact" approach to malaria control and on the experiences of Learning Community countries applying the approach in their national malaria control programs.
Malaria Vaccine Initiative Website
Launched in 2002, this website provides information on the Malaria Vaccine Initiative at PATH.
Meningitis Vaccine Project Website
Launched in 2004, this website provides information on meningitis and the work of PATH and WHO's Meningitis Vaccine Project to eliminate epidemic meningitis as a public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa.
Preventing Postpartum Hemorrhage Website
Launched in 2005, the Postpartum Hemorrhage Prevention (POPPHI) website describes the work of the POPPHI Project, a USAID-funded project with the goal of expanding active management of the third stage of labor as a means to reduce postpartum hemorrhage, the single most important cause of maternal deaths worldwide. In addition to information about the project itself, the website offers a collection of information and resources related to postpartum hemorrhage and how to save women's lives through use of active management of the third stage of labor.
Launched in 2002, this PATH website explores rapid diagnostic tests for infectiuos diseases, and provides information useful to international public health officials.
Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition Website
The Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition is a global partnership of public, private, and nongovernmental organizations dedicated to ensuring that all people in low- and middle-income countries can access and use affordable, high-quality supplies to ensure their better reproductive health.
Resources for Diarrheal Disease Control
This resource-rich site provides tools that advocates and practitioners alike can use in spreading the word about the deadly toll of diarrheal disease and the solutions to stop it, including new technologies such as zinc treatment and rotavirus vaccines, as well as traditional interventions such as oral rehydration therapy, clean water, and breastfeeding.
RHO Cervical Cancer is an online resource for health program managers and decision-makers seeking to prevent cervical cancer in low-resource settings. The site contains information about human papillomavirus and cervical cancer, cervical cancer screening and treatment, and the role of vaccination in cervical cancer prevention.
Rotavirus Vaccine Program Website
Launched in 2004, this website provides news and resources from PATH’s Rotavirus Vaccine Program, whose mission is to reduce child morbidity and mortality from diarrheal disease by accelerating the availability of rotavirus vaccines appropriate for use in developing countries.
Launched in 2004, this website provides adolescents in Thailand with information and skills through an innovative e-learning tool.
PATH’s Vaccine Resource Library (VRL) seeks to gather the world’s best immunization resources in a single, easy-to-use website. The VRL offers a wide variety of high-quality, scientifically accurate documents and links on specific diseases and topics in immunization. It is geared for health professionals in the developing and industrialized worlds, as well as for journalists, policymakers, community leaders, parents, and others interested in vaccine-related resources. The resources found on the VRL are collected from a variety of sources, including news media, scientific journals, and leaders in public health.
