Fiocruz International News - March 2023

Committee of Mercosur countries discusses the expansion of the production capacity of medicines
Created in 2021, the CAHECPR seeks to analyze and map the production, research and development capacities of Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay in health. The meeting, at Fiocruz, looked for strategic actions for common problems
Study analyzes evolution of Monkeypox in people with HIV
The study, published in The Lancet, has researchers from 19 countries, including from the Evandro Chagas National Institute of Infectious Diseases (INI/Fiocruz), Brazil. It was presented at the 30th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI 2023)
World Health Organization's Technical Leader visits Fiocruz to discuss projects
Fiocruz received the Technical Leader for COVID-19, Maria Van Kerkhove, to discuss projects in the fields of epidemiological surveillance and computational modeling for scenario analysis. The representative of the PAHO for Brazil, Socorro Gross, also participated in the meeting
COVID-19 vaccine coverage is lower among indigenous populations in Brazil
The preprint article from Cidacs/Fiocruz Bahia and other institutions estimates that the indigenous population has a smaller proportion of people with a complete vaccination schedule, 48.7%, than non-indigenous people, 74.8%
Videosaúde: 'Amazon without mining' is now available in English with narration in Yanomami
In the animation, which has a new version to attract viewers abroad, indigenous peoples talk about the dramas and the danger of contamination of rivers and waters by mercury from mining
Foundation's researcher receives award from The World Academy of Sciences
Researcher at the Latin American Center for Studies on Violence and Health Jorge Careli (Claves/Ensp), Cecília Minayo received the international award in the Social Scientist category
African delegation and the Brazilian Cooperation Agency visit Fiocruz to discuss collaboration on demographic data pilot project
Fiocruz's experience in using data and information to formulate health policies led to a two-day visit by the delegation of the New Partnership for Africa's Development (Nepad)