Leaving no one behind: RSTMH Supplements
The RSTMH supplements disseminate information about topical projects and studies; and consolidate key partnerships to inform NTDs elimination and healthcare strengthening efforts.
Why Publish with Transactions?
Global readership, prompt turnaround, celebrated editorial board, and more. Learn why your work is the perfect fit for Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
Malaria Collection
Explore the latest research pertaining to malaria from Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene.Read more
Call for Papers: Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Global Health
The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (RSTMH) journals, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene and International Health are seeking proposals for a Special Issue which will explore the use and potential use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in Global Health research and implementation.
2023 Journal Highlights Collection
This collection celebrates the best papers that were published in the 117th Volume of Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (TRSTMH) and the 15th Volume of International Health, as selected by the Editor’s in Chief of each journal.
Call for Papers: Addressing the snakebite challenge - progress towards the 2030 roadmap
We are seeking submissions for a Special Issue that aims to bring together research on improving the understanding of snakebites and snakebite envenoming.
Highlights
Transactions 118.4
Highlights this month include a systematic review on the cost-effectiveness of One Health interventions for rabies elimination; a meta-analysis on the impact of lamivudine treatment in late pregnancy on the development of the foetal immune response to Hepatitis B virus; a rapid review highlighting the urgent need for studies with a control group to guide evidence-based recommendations for snakebite prevention; and an analysis of patterns of individual compliance with anthelmintic treatment for soil-transmitted helminth infections in southern Ethiopia.
Coronavirus Collection
RSTMH would like to support all those affected by the outbreak of Coronavirus (2019n-CoV). With this in mind, here is a collection of relevant research articles from TRSTMH and from International Health that are freely available to read. We will add any new and relevant articles to this collection as they are published.
One Health
RSTMH recognises that One Health is the collaborative effort of multiple disciplines – working locally, nationally, and globally – to attain optimal health for people, animals and our environment.
RSTMH events
RSTMH organise academic conferences and events in the UK and abroad for people dedicated to tropical medicine and global health.
RSTMH news
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