New JHU Expert Briefing on Monkeypox
Bloomberg School faculty including Amesh Adalja, MD, and Bill Moss, MD, MPH, joined other JHU faculty to discuss the prevention and treatment of monkeypox, how it’s transmitted, reducing stigma around outbreaks, and the availability and distribution of monkeypox vaccines.
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Monkeypox Outbreak Expert Panel: Testing, Containment, Vaccines, and More
Following the declaration of monkeypox a public health emergency, Johns Hopkins experts gathered to discuss vaccines, prevention, testing, treatment, and ways of reducing stigma around the outbreaks.

Johns Hopkins Offers New Free Virtual Course on Infectious Disease Transmission Models for Decision Makers
The course is intended for professionals and practitioners who make decisions about public health policies, and aims to make them informed consumers of infectious disease models.

How Did Monkeypox Become a Public Health Crisis?
How yet another virus has escalated to crisis levels in a short period of time, the danger of ignoring health challenges facing the developing world, and the future of global public health challenges.

Why the Supreme Court Ruling on the EPA Isn’t The End of Fighting Climate Change
The Supreme Court’s Ruling will have consequences for climate change, but change is still possible at the local level.

Recommendations for Building a National Public Health System
The public health system has been fragmented and haphazard for years, and COVID-19 showed just how consequential a weak system can be.

Johns Hopkins University Appoints Donald Warne Co-Director of the Bloomberg School’s Center for American Indian Health and Provost Fellow for Indigenous Policy
Warne, a member of the Oglala Lakota tribe from Pine Ridge, SD, is an acclaimed physician and public health researcher of chronic disease inequities.
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