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PFSCM is leading the charge against antimicrobial resistance with its comprehensive supply chain solutions

PFSCM is leading the charge against antimicrobial resistance with its comprehensive supply chain solutions

by PFSCM | Nov 15, 2023 | AMR

By Tim Meehan I November 2023 Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health crisis that affects people of all ages and backgrounds. AMR is caused by the inappropriate use of antibiotics and other antimicrobial drugs, which leads to the development of...
Health supply chains in the fight to end malaria

Health supply chains in the fight to end malaria

by PFSCM | Apr 24, 2023 | Freight and Logistics, Malaria, Procurement, Quality assurance QA, Supply chain

World Malaria Day, observed on April 25th every year, is a reminder of the ongoing fight against the deadly disease that claims many lives every year.  Malaria is preventable and treatable, but it remains a significant public health issue, particularly in sub-Saharan...
World Malaria Day 2018: Reflecting on the public health supply chain with a focus on IRS

World Malaria Day 2018: Reflecting on the public health supply chain with a focus on IRS

by Sinette Goosen | Apr 26, 2018 | Malaria

Globally, the efforts to end malaria in endemic, high-burden countries are vast and ongoing. The fight against malaria brings together thousands of entities, from researchers, manufacturers, governments, and funders, to humanitarian groups and non-government...
A look at the supply chain implications of TB regimen changes

A look at the supply chain implications of TB regimen changes

by Sinette Goosen | Mar 24, 2018 | Uncategorized

Even though tuberculosis (TB) is a curable disease, it is still, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), responsible for 4,500 deaths a day. The reasons behind this are complex and interwoven, ranging from educational and social issues, to a lack of early...

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