The Reporter: Researchers study unique couples intervention in Mozambique to reduce HIV transmission

by Bill Snyder | Thursday, Aug. 3, 2017, 9:27 AM Researchers in the Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health are testing whether a unique “couples-centered” intervention developed in the southern African nation of Mozambique can reduce mother-to-child transmission of HIV. By encouraging men to play a larger role in the health care provided to their HIV-infected pregnant wives, they hope the women will be more adherent to anti-retroviral therapy and less likely to pass the AIDS virus to their children before or during birth.

Bruce Jennings to join projects at Georgetown and Yale Universities

Bruce Jennings has joined the research team of a two-year project launched by the Georgetown University Law Center and funded by The Greenwall Foundation “Establishing Ethical Standards for Evidence-Based Tobacco Control to Safeguard the Public’s Health Under Federal, State, and Local Law.” The U.S.