Otago Daily Times

Institute praised for collaborat­ive approach

- JOHN GIBB

LEADING US health researcher and paediatric­ian Prof Kenneth Brown yesterday praised the University of Otago’s Global Health Institute for its collaborat­ive, multidisci­plinary approach to health problems.

Prof Brown is a distinguis­hed professor emeritus at the University of California, Davis, in the United States.

He has been attending the Otago Global Health Institute’s 11th annual internatio­nal health symposium.

The institute was last night formally launched as one of the university’s leading research centres, and Prof Brown praised the way that Otago academics from many discipline­s had joined forces to fight internatio­nal health problems.

This collaborat­ive approach was vital in trying to counter highly complex health problems, he said.

During yesterday’s symposium sessions, Dr Susan Haydon, of the Otago University School of Pharmacy, said it was important to remember damaging diseases such as smallpox, despitethe­m officially being eradicated. She reflected on the experience of families in Nepal trying to protect their children from the disease in the 1960s.

Dr Christian Marchello, of the Otago Centre for Internatio­nal Health, also reported on an Otago study of published research on global typhoid fever incidence, concluding the fever remained high in many places and more research was needed.

Associate Prof Lisa Houghton, who helped organise the symposium, said it had gone well and had highlighte­d key nutrition issues affecting young people in developing countries.

 ??  ?? Recalling smallpox . . . University of Otago senior lecturer in pharmacy Dr Susan Haydon speaks at the Otago Global Health Institute conference in Dunedin yesterday.
Recalling smallpox . . . University of Otago senior lecturer in pharmacy Dr Susan Haydon speaks at the Otago Global Health Institute conference in Dunedin yesterday.
 ?? PHOTOS: GREGOR RICHARDSON ?? Close eye . . . Dr Christian Marchello reflects on the incidence of typhoid fever in developing countries.
PHOTOS: GREGOR RICHARDSON Close eye . . . Dr Christian Marchello reflects on the incidence of typhoid fever in developing countries.
 ??  ?? Associate Prof Lisa Houghton, who heads the University of Otago human nutrition department.
Associate Prof Lisa Houghton, who heads the University of Otago human nutrition department.

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