42 students fell sick after their mid-day meal on school grounds. Symptoms of illness were vomiting and stomach pain. 50 students out of 92 were taken to the hospital and treated.
The Source of contamination was spoilt eggs.
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About WoIDMo
WoIDMo is a volunteer-driven organization that brings together a network of infectious disease specialists from around the world.
With a focus on education and collaboration, WoIDMo aims to improve the understanding and management of infectious diseases.
Get Involved
Are you interested in making a positive impact on the global response to infectious diseases? We have several remote volunteer opportunities available for you to get involved in. Additionally, we are always in need of skilled individuals, such as data scientists, to contribute their expertise and help develop tools to predict and prevent future pandemics.
Funding
All of our funding comes from individual donations. By donating, you can contribute to our efforts to detect outbreaks more quickly and improve healthcare responses, ultimately leading to the saving of lives.
Your support brings us closer to our goal of a world without the burden of infectious diseases.
42 students fell sick after their mid-day meal on school grounds. Symptoms of illness were vomiting and stomach pain. 50 students out of 92 were taken to the hospital and treated.
The Source of contamination was spoilt eggs.
One third of children, women and men have no access to essential medicines, putting lives at risk. Hospitals frequently run out of medicines and other essential supplies. Our Med-Aid program connects hospitals with aid and ensures that they receive exactly what they need.
Much of today’s innovation is either not reaching or not suitable for people in developing countries.
Faster and reactive systems to help provide lifesaving support to vulnerable communities.
With your help we can bring modern diagnostics and essential medicines to people in need, track disease outbreaks better and help prevent future pandemics.
Members of the executive committee of WoIDMo do not receive salaries for the work they do.