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Human Rights & Health: A new global look at modern slavery highlights that forced labor and trafficking still persist worldwide, naming Guinea-Bissau among countries with severe vulnerability—an issue that directly affects health through violence, exploitation, and lack of access to care. Malaria & Climate: A Nature study warns climate change is shifting malaria into new regions, with rising risk expected even in cooler, high-altitude areas across East and southern Africa—raising the odds of future childhood malaria burdens. Women’s Health Policy (Global): Massachusetts has removed its 24-week abortion limit, allowing later procedures based on clinicians’ judgment, a reminder that reproductive health access can change quickly through law. Health & Safety (Regional): Reports note Guinea-Bissau–flagged shipping incidents involving Indian seafarers, underscoring how conflict and maritime insecurity can disrupt medical access and endanger lives. Sports & Wellbeing (Low health relevance): Several items focus on football and legal complaints, but they add little to Guinea-Bissau health priorities this week.

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Feb. 22, 2026

Guinea-Bissau Stops Trump-Backed Hepatitis B Vaccine Study

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Guinea-Bissau Stops US-Funded Hepatitis B Vaccine Trial

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STAND UP FOR SCIENCE: CDC-FUNDED HEPATITIS B STUDY IN GUINEA-BISSAU CANCELLED

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