A Year of Progress and Persistence: Public Health Lessons From 2024


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In Rwanda, nosocomial transmission during the Marburg outbreak, compounded by delays in diagnosis, led to unacceptably high infection rates among healthcare workers.

This underscores the urgent need for robust infection prevention and control measures, surveillance and screening systems, comprehensive training programs, and accessible mental health support.

Addressing falling vaccination rates demands a multi-faceted approach, including robust public health campaigns and strict enforcement of school vaccination requirements.

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