Publications by authors named "Camille E Jones"

In 2020, the World Health Assembly endorsed the Immunization Agenda 2030 (IA2030), a 10-year strategy to reduce vaccine-preventable disease (VPD)-associated morbidity and mortality. IA2030 goals include improving equitable vaccination coverage, halving the number of unimmunized (zero-dose) children, and increasing the introduction of new and underutilized vaccines. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted health systems worldwide, hindering years of childhood vaccination achievements and putting global public health goals at risk.

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Tetanus remains a considerable cause of mortality among undervaccinated mothers and their infants following unhygienic deliveries, especially in low-income countries. Strategies of the maternal and neonatal tetanus elimination (MNTE) initiative, which targets 59 priority countries, include strengthening antenatal immunization of pregnant women with tetanus toxoid-containing vaccines (TTCVs); conducting TTCV supplementary immunization activities among women of reproductive age in high-risk districts; optimizing access to skilled birth attendants to ensure clean deliveries and umbilical cord care practices; and identifying and investigating suspected neonatal tetanus cases. This report updates a previous report and describes progress toward MNTE during 2000-2022.

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  • Researchers created a customizable electronic data capture (EDC) framework called ConnEDCt to address challenges in clinical research in areas with limited internet access.
  • The framework allows for offline data collection, on-demand synchronization, and management of complex research protocols in clinical and surveillance settings in India and Ecuador.
  • ConnEDCt was tested and refined for practicality, featuring user roles, synchronization across locations, and the ability to collect various data types, while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
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