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EBX Health Intelligence – Europe Gets Real About Superbugs

March 21, 2016 by Brian Maguire

EBX Health Intelligence presented by Brian Maguire

On Health Intelligence this week, Europe gets real about superbugs. This month in the European Parliament the Public Health Committee is focused on tackling superbugs; in part, MEPs want to curb the use of antibiotics to fight back against the growing risk of antimicrobial resistance. Rapporteur, French MEP Françoise Grossetête said: “With the World Health Organisation […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Brian Maguire, European Health

Violence Against Women, Action Needed, Says Civil Society

March 8, 2016 by Staff Reporter

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Civil society denounces lack of real commitment by the EU and Latin America in the fight to eradicate violence against women and girls. Despite Europe and Latin America pledging to fight together against this scourge, few results have been seen, says civil society groups. In 2014, the World Health Organisation (WHO) defined the abuse of women […]

Filed Under: European Parliament, Foreign Relations, Justice & Home Affairs

UNHCR Concerned By Refugee Border Build-Up

February 23, 2016 by Staff Reporter

Dimitris Avramopoulos, Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship

UNHCR is concerned by recent restrictive practices adopted in a number of European countries that are placing additional undue hardships on refugees and asylum-seekers across Europe, creating chaos at several border points, and putting particular pressure on Greece as it struggles to deal with larger numbers of people in need of accommodation and services. On […]

Filed Under: EU Institutions, European Commission, European Council, European Parliament, External Action - Foreign Affairs, Foreign Relations

‘For How Long Can EU-Russia Economic Relations Deteriorate?’ Asks Chizhov

February 22, 2016 by Staff Reporter

Ambassador Vladimir Chizhov, Russia

Let me start by quoting the EU Trade and Investment Strategy approved by the EU Council on 27 November 2015, writes Ambassador Vladimir Chizhov, Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the European Union. “The EU’s strategic interest remains to achieve closer economic ties with Russia. The prospects for this will, however, be determined primarily by […]

Filed Under: Embassies to EU, European Commission, European Parliament, Foreign Relations, Opinion, Russia, Trade & Invesment

Europe’s New Innovation Principle, Making Policy Fighting Fit

February 10, 2016 by Brian Maguire

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  “It’s time to put The Innovation Principle’ at the heart of Europe’s economic revival,” that was the key message at a recent high-level industry conference in Brussels. Carlos Moedas, European Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation said barriers between interdisciplinary structures must be removed to quicken innovation and accelerate competitiveness. He said it’s about […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Brian Maguire, Business, Business Innovation, European Commission, European Health, Science

Is 2016 the Year of the Pandemic?

January 18, 2016 by Brian Maguire

Brian Maguire, Political Correspondent, Brussels

What if ISIS is the least of our worries this year? What if bacteria pose the greatest threat to Europe in 2016? Much like the rise of jihadi chaos, microbial resistance has been steadily, almost silently, expanding. We won’t see the impact of antimicrobial resistance in our everyday lives until it’s too late, until every […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Brian Maguire, Business, Business Innovation, European Health, Health, Science

“Can superbacteria be defeated? Let’s try “says Mario Pinca of Copma,” There is evidence that cannot be ignored.”

December 2, 2015 by Staff Reporter

Prof. Sante Mazzacane, Director of the University Research Center CIAS,

Relentless and alarming scientific research, and a succession of sensational newspaper articles on multi-resistant bacteria have reached a climax. Academic and political concern for the consequences of multi-resistant bacteria on people’s health is increasing. Worst of all, there appears to be an absence of effective ways to counter superbugs, which are resisting even the strongest […]

Filed Under: Business, Business Innovation, European Health, Science

Violence Against Women – The EU’s Great Unfinished Business

November 25, 2015 by Staff Reporter

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Europe and Latin America have a problem in common: the high rates of violence against women continue to increase in their countries. That is why, today November 25th, the International Day Against Gender Violence, the network of European NGOs, Grupo Sur, calls on the European Union to meet its commitments in the fight against this […]

Filed Under: European Parliament, Justice & Home Affairs, Opinion

“The PCHS system In Europe’s Hospitals Can Limit Dangerous Pathogenic Bacteria, says Copma’s Mario Pinca

November 13, 2015 by Staff Reporter

Mario Pinca, CEO of Copma

“With the probiotic based PCHS system, in the European hospitals we may have more quality and higher hygiene standards counteracting the proliferation of the pathogenic bacteria” says Copma’s Mario Pinca. “Deaths caused by the HAI in Italy’s national health service are symptomatic of a critical issue throughout Europe’s healthcare centres,” said Mario Pinca, CEO of […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Business, Business Innovation, European Health, Science

Hospitals Must Act Against Pathogenic Bacteria, Says Mario Pinca

October 29, 2015 by Staff Reporter

Mario Pinca, CEO of Copma

“It is time to act decisively against pathogenic bacteria. They can cause serious impacts on patient health in hospitals” , Says Copma “In Brindisi,  was everything possible done in terms of prevention?”   said Mario Pinca, CEO of Copma, a leading Italian healthcare services provider. Pinca made his remarks following the decision of a public […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Business, Business Innovation, European Health

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