June 19th, 2008 at 9:54 am | posted by ONE.Partners

If the Millions of Lives Saved Weren’t Reason Enough to Reauthorize PEPFAR…Here Are a Few More Reasons
Without a doubt, PEPFAR has saved countless lives across the globe, but the $50 billion price tag has caused Congress to stall and some Americans to waiver. In this tough economic situation, can we afford to spend this much on foreign assistance?
In truth, we can’t afford not to do something about HIV/AIDS and other global health challenges. For those who aren’t convinced solely by humanitarian concern, it is important to remind them that addressing global health issues has positive implications for the U.S. economy. In a new series of state briefs, Families USA’s Global Health Initiative explains that it is in our economic interest to work to improve global health. Read your state’s fact sheet to find out why global health matters to your state. (This is an ongoing effort, so if your state is not yet listed, keep checking in.) (more…)
April 25th, 2008 at 12:18 pm | posted by ONE.Partners
April 25 is the First World Malaria Day.
You probably know that malaria is spread through mosquitoes, but did you know that it has been used as a treatment for syphilis?
Malaria has been with us a long time and had some interesting roles in history—playing major parts in everything from economic development to military battles. See how much you know about malaria and how much you know about ways you can fight malaria. (Challenge yourself—try to answer all the questions in 30 seconds.)
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1. All of the following US Presidents had malaria except:
a. George Washington
b. John F. Kennedy
c. Franklin Roosevelt
d. Abraham Lincoln
2. During the American Civil War, malaria accounted for how many estimated deaths?
a. 5,000
b. 8,000
c. 10,000
d. 15,000
3. The types of mosquitoes responsible for malaria transmission in the U.S. are still widely prevalent here, meaning malaria could be reintroduced in the U.S.
True or False?
4. About how many people are infected with malaria annually?
a. 20-40 thousand
b. 600-800 thousand
c. 100-200 million
d. 300-500 million
5.President Franklin Roosevelt assembled a panel of experts to evaluate the economic impact of malaria in the US. They concluded that malaria reduced the output of southern states by:
a. 11%
b. 25%
c. 33%
d. 47%
6. It’s estimated that malaria reduces the Gross Domestic Product of some African countries by:
a. 10%
b. 20%
c. 30%
d. 40%
7. What percent of the research budget of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the American government’s biomedical research center, is spent on malaria research for things like new treatments, better prevention, and a vaccine?
a. 0%
b. 0.3%
c. 4.7%
d. 9.2%
8. Challenges in malaria control include which of the following?
a. Rapid spread of antimalarial drug resistance, i.e., current drugs lose effectiveness and new drugs are continually needed.
b. Poverty
c. Increased resistance of vector mosquitoes to insecticides (pyrethroid & DDT)
d. Lack of an effective vaccine
e. All of the above.
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For answers and explanations please click here.
-Christine Kim, Families USA, Global Health Initiative