Bloomberg To keep an eye on some of the world’s most dangerous infectious diseases, scientists rely on reports from the Global Measles and Rubella Laboratory Network. Known affectionately as Gremlin, it’s a grouping of more than 700 international labs that test about 500,000 patient samples annually. Gremlin monitors the prevalence of a huge range of pathogens in addition to those in its full name, including Covid-19, RSV, dengue, yellow fever and Ebola. And it does so on a remarkably modest budget: just $8 million a year, or less than 10% of the price tag for a single F-35 fighter jet.
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The US Is Withdrawing From Global Health at a Dangerous Time
The US Is Withdrawing From Global Health at a Dangerous Time
- Published Mar 5, 2025