Publications by authors named "Denis Ako-Arrey"

Responding to highly infectious diseases relies on a thorough understanding of transmission epidemiology. With the recent outbreak of Marburg Virus Disease (MVD) in Guinea, we saw the need to shed some technical light based on published literature and our field experiences. We reviewed 14 previous MVD outbreaks globally.

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  • As Africa faces COVID-19 vaccination challenges, it's crucial to consider factors like equitable access and efficient supply chains to improve vaccine acceptance and uptake.* -
  • The six key determinants of vaccine acceptability in Africa are summarized by the acronym VAMRIS: Vaccine hesitancy, Attitudes of healthcare workers, Misinformation, Religion, Immunization plans, and Social influences.* -
  • Strategies for effective vaccine roll-out include community engagement, health promotion activities, dispelling misinformation, local endorsements, logistical planning, and incentives for healthcare workers.*
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  • The COVID-19 pandemic highlights the urgent need for effective health strategies in Africa, given the continent's weak health systems and initial hesitance to address the crisis openly.
  • The SHEF2 Model (Social distancing, Hands, Elbows, Face, Feel) outlines key control measures that are particularly challenging to implement in densely populated African regions with limited resources.
  • The commentary stresses that while the pandemic’s impact is severe, proactive and context-specific measures like the SHEF2 model can help mitigate the effects and prepare African countries for future health crises.
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Background: Health systems guidance (HSG) provides recommendations to address health systems challenges. No tools exist to inform HSG developers and users about the components of high quality HSG and to differentiate between HSG of varying quality. In response, we developed a tool to assist with the development, reporting and appraisal of HSG - the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation-Health Systems (AGREE-HS).

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Background: Health systems guidance (HSG) are systematically developed statements that assist with decisions about options for addressing health systems challenges, including related changes in health systems arrangements. However, the development, appraisal, and reporting of HSG poses unique conceptual and methodological challenges related to the varied types of evidence that are relevant, the complexity of health systems, and the pre-eminence of contextual factors. To address this gap, we are conducting a program of research that aims to create a tool to support the appraisal of HSG and further enhance HSG development and reporting.

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Background: Health system guidance (HSG) provides recommendations aimed to address health system challenges. However, there is a paucity of methods to direct, appraise, and report HSG. Earlier research identified 30 candidate criteria (concepts) that can be used to evaluate the quality of HSG and guide development and reporting requirements.

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Background: Although highly effective prevention interventions exist, the epidemic of paediatric HIV continues to challenge control efforts in resource-limited settings. We reviewed the cost-effectiveness of interventions to prevent mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This article presents syntheses of evidence on the costs, effects and cost-effectiveness of HIV MTCT strategies for LMICs from the published literature and evaluates their implications for policy and future research.

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