June 20, 2025

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Editors’ Note

On Tuesday countries around the world celebrated Earth Day. To recognize the occasion, Shanghai International Studies University’s Chunhong Sheng and Jiyong Jin outline how China is promoting climate-health resilience as part of its commitment to improve global health governance. The country is prioritizing health adaptation to climate change through its Belt and Road Initiative.  

 

Our Earth Day coverage continues with a journey up mountains to find microplastics. Medical students and researchers led by William McCarthy from the University of Texas’s Health Science Center recount how they scaled Pico de Orizaba, an almost 18,500-foot volcano in Mexico, to collect saliva, snow, and water samples that revealed that microplastics are “everywhere one looks.” 

 

Tuesday also marked the two-year anniversary of Sudan’s civil war. Since 2023, the conflict has resulted in 20,000 to 150,000 estimated deaths, displaced nearly 13 million people, and destroyed health infrastructure. To weigh those consequences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign undergraduate Sameer Abbasi and coauthors explore how the destruction of sewage systems and decline of sanitation services has contributed to the country’s massive cholera outbreak since last July.  

 

Until next week!—Nsikan Akpan, Managing Editor, and Caroline Kantis, Associate Editor 

 

This Week’s Highlights

 

GOVERNANCE

A worker uses a planter to plant corn seed in a village near the edge of the Gobi Desert, on the outskirts of Wuwei, Gansu province, China, on April 14, 2021.

China’s Integrated Policies on Climate Change and Health 

by Chunhong Sheng and Jiyong Jin

China is addressing health threats that climate change poses but faces challenges that require policy reforms 

      

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POVERTY

A displaced woman prepares food, following Rapid Support Forces attacks on Zamzam displacement camp, as she shelters in the town of Tawila, in North Darfur, Sudan, on April 16, 2025.

What Sudan’s Cholera Outbreak Reveals About Its Fragile Health System

by Sameer Abbasi, Eyad Ali, Omar Shilleh, Mohamed Shilleh, and Faraan Rahim

Conflict and neglect have destroyed Sudan’s health-care infrastructure, overwhelming the remaining medical facilities

      

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Number of the Week

 

59,000 Cases

As of April 2025, Sudan has recorded approximately 59,000 cholera cases and nearly 1,500 deaths since the outbreak began last July

 

Recommended Feature

 

ENVIRONMENT

A man overlooks Cañón del Río Blanco, December 2024.

Microplastics Above Mexico: A High-Altitude Search for Pollution 

by William McCarthy, Jacob Bartz, Thomas Copeland, Simon Birk, and Dimitri Deheyn 

Students collect saliva samples at 18,500 feet to uncover how microplastics in the atmosphere could harm health 

 

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What We’re Reading

Five Priorities to Remake the FDA in a Time of Deep Uncertainty (STAT)

 

Cancer Death Rates Declining, New Report Says, But Diagnosis Rates Are on the Rise for Women (CNN)

 

“What’s In” and “What’s Out” in USAID’s Global Health Programming (Devex)

 

Dominican Republic Detains Pregnant Haitian Women in Hospital Swoop (BBC)

 

Move Over, Med Diet—Plantains and Cassava Can Be as Healthy as Tomatoes and Olive Oil, Say Researchers (The Guardian)

 

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