189 results match your criteria: "Rwanda Biomedical centre[Affiliation]"
Wellcome Open Res
January 2022
World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
Health research is rapidly changing with evidence being gathered through new agile methods. This evolution is critical but must be globally equitable so the poorest nations do not lose out. We must harness this change to better tackle the daily burden of diseases that affect the most impoverished populations and bring research capabilities to every corner of the world so that rapid and fair responses to new pathogen are possible; anywhere they appear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMalar J
January 2022
PATH, Washington, DC, USA.
PLoS One
January 2022
Rwanda Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Rwanda, Kigali, Rwanda.
Background: The World Health Organization declared coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) as a global pandemic on the 11th of March, 2020. Hotels and other public establishments have been associated with higher transmission rates. Sensitisation of staff and strengthening of Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) practices in such settings are important interventions.
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November 2022
Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Background: As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, providing health care while maintaining social distancing has resulted in the need to provide care remotely, support quarantined or isolated individuals, monitor infected individuals and their close contacts, as well as disseminate accurate information regarding COVID-19 to the public. This has led to an unprecedented rapid expansion of digital tools to provide digitized virtual care globally, especially mobile phone-facilitated health interventions, called mHealth. To help keep abreast of different mHealth and virtual care technologies being used internationally to facilitate patient care and public health during the COVID-19 pandemic, we carried out a rapid investigation of solutions being deployed and considered in 4 countries.
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January 2022
Department of HIV, AIDS, Diseases prevention and Control, Division of HIV, STI, Viral Hepatitis and Other Viral Diseases Control, Ministry of Health, Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC), Kigali, Rwanda.
Background: Despite Rwanda's progress toward HIV epidemic control, 16.2% of HIV-positive individuals are unaware of their HIV positive status. Tailoring the public health strategy could help reach these individuals with new HIV infection and achieve epidemic control.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Environ Res Public Health
November 2021
Department of Health Education & Promotion, Maastricht University, 6211 Maastricht, The Netherlands.
There is broad consensus that successful and sustained larval source management (LSM) interventions, including bio-larviciding campaigns, require embeddedness in local community institutions. Ideally, these community structures should also be capable of mobilizing local resources to (co-)finance interventions. To date, farmer cooperatives, especially cooperatives of rice growers whose economic activity facilitates mosquito breeding, have remained under the radar in designing community-based bio-larviciding campaigns.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Surgical capacity building has gained substantial momentum. However, care at the hospital level depends on improved access to emergency services. There is no established model for facilitating trauma and EMS system capacity in LMIC settings.
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November 2021
School of Public Health and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, United States of America.
The annual assessment of Family Planning (FP) indicators, such as the modern contraceptive prevalence rate (mCPR), is a key component of monitoring and evaluating goals of global FP programs and initiatives. To that end, the Family Planning Estimation Model (FPEM) was developed with the aim of producing survey-informed estimates and projections of mCPR and other key FP indictors over time. With large-scale surveys being carried out on average every 3-5 years, data gaps since the most recent survey often exceed one year.
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October 2021
KwaZulu-Natal Research Innovation and Sequencing Platform (KRISP), Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.
BMC Infect Dis
October 2021
Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND), Geneva, Switzerland.
Background: In 2018, Rwanda launched a 5-year hepatitis C virus (HCV) elimination plan as per the World Health Organization global targets to eliminate HCV by 2030. To improve awareness of HCV status, strategies are needed to ensure easy access to HCV testing by as-yet unreached populations. HCV-self-testing, an innovative strategy, could further increase HCV testing uptake.
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December 2021
Partners In Health-Rwanda/Inshuti Mu Buzima, Rwinkwavu, Rwanda.
Nat Commun
September 2021
Rwanda National Joint Task Force COVID-19, Rwanda Biomedical Centre, Ministry of Health, Kigali, Rwanda.
Front Public Health
September 2021
Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC), Ministry of Health of Rwanda, Kigali, Rwanda.
Johnson & Johnson Global Public Health and the Ministry of Health of Rwanda strengthened the mental health awareness by providing an innovative, low-cost, easily accessible, and scalable remote training service (RTS) on mental health for Community Health Workers (CHWs). The RTS consisted of eight training modules shared via simple feature phones over a 4-week period. Quiz questions and baseline/endline assessments were included to assess the feasibility and acceptability of the training platform, the knowledge and self-confidence gained by the CHWs, and prospects for the sustainability of the platform.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealth Secur
October 2021
Sue Binder, MD, is Senior Advisor for Public Health Practice; Amandine Zoonekyndt, MPH, is a Program Coordinator; Callie McLean is a Graduate Research Assistant; Katherine Seib, MSPH, is Director of Programs; and Ellen A. Spotts Whitney, MPH, is Director; all at the International Association of National Public Health Institutes, Global Health Institute, Emory University, Atlanta, GA. Callie McLean is also a Graduate Research Assistant, Rollins School of Public Health; Emory University; Atlanta, GA. Alex Riolexus Ario, MD, is Director, Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda. Hervé Hien, MD, PhD, MPH, is Director General, National Public Health Institute, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Natalie Mayet, MD, MPhil, is Deputy Director, National Institute for Communicable Diseases, National Health Laboratory Service, Johannesburg, South Africa. Ilesh V. Jani, MD, PhD, is Director General, Instituto Nacional de Saúde, Maputo, Mozambique. Chikwe Ihekweazu, FFPH, MPH, is Director General and Elsie Ilori, MSc, is Director, Surveillance and Epidemiology Department; both at the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Abuja, Nigeria. Ebba Abate, PhD, MSc, is Director General, Ethiopian Public Health Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Sabin Nsanzimana, MD, PhD, MSc, is Director General, Rwanda Biomedical Centre, Kigali, Rwanda. William Yavo, PharmD, PhD, is Deputy Director, Training and Research, Institut National de Santé Publique, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. Wemboo Afiwa Halatoko, MD, MPH, MSc, is Director, Institut National d'Hygiène, Lomé, Togo. Shiva Murugasampillay, MD, is Director, Global Public Health, Geneva, Switzerland. Claude Millogo, MD, is a Consultant, International Association of National Public Health Institutes, Global Health Institute, Emory University, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Edris Nikjooy, MS, is a Project Manager and Anne-Catherine Viso, PhD, is Director, International Association of National Public Health Institutes; Edris Nikjooy is also a Project Manager and Anne-Catherine Viso is Deputy to the Secretary-General, Science and International Office, Santé publique France; all in Saint-Maurice, France.
Ann Glob Health
September 2021
Partners In Health/Inshuti Mu Buzima, Rwinkwavu, Rwanda.
Introduction: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global public health threat. Worse still, there is a paucity of data from low- and middle-income countries to inform rational antibiotic use.
Objective: Assess the feasibility of setting up microbiology capacity for AMR testing and estimate the cost of setting up microbiology testing capacity at rural district hospitals in Rwanda.
Elife
July 2021
Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, United States.
The emergence of mutant K13-mediated artemisinin (ART) resistance in malaria parasites has led to widespread treatment failures across Southeast Asia. In Africa, propeller genotyping confirms the emergence of the R561H mutation in Rwanda and highlights the continuing dominance of wild-type K13 elsewhere. Using gene editing, we show that R561H, along with C580Y and M579I, confer elevated in vitro ART resistance in some African strains, contrasting with minimal changes in ART susceptibility in others.
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July 2021
Department for Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Bernhard-Nocht-Institute for Tropical Medicine, Hamburg, Germany.
Background: East Africa is home to 170 million people and prone to frequent outbreaks of viral haemorrhagic fevers and various bacterial diseases. A major challenge is that epidemics mostly happen in remote areas, where infrastructure for Biosecurity Level (BSL) 3/4 laboratory capacity is not available. As samples have to be transported from the outbreak area to the National Public Health Laboratories (NPHL) in the capitals or even flown to international reference centres, diagnosis is significantly delayed and epidemics emerge.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Trop Pediatr
July 2021
Center for Human Genetics, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Rwanda, Kigali, Rwanda.
Background: Exposure to the sunlight contributes largely to the production of vitamin D. However, vitamin D deficiency is a reality in tropical countries, despite enjoying enough sunlight, especially bearing women in their last trimester whose foetuses exclusively depend on their reserves. This work aimed at demonstrating the state of vitamin D in mother-baby pairs and associated factors in one of the University Hospitals in Rwanda.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Acquir Immune Defic Syndr
August 2021
Division of Global HIV and TB, Center for Global Health, CDC.
Background: Identifying men living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is critical to end the epidemic. We describe the underlying factors of unawareness among men aged 15-59 years who ever tested for HIV in 13 SSA countries.
Methods: Using pooled data from the nationally representative Population-based HIV Impact Assessments, we fit a log-binomial regression model to identify characteristics related to HIV positivity among HIV-positive unaware and HIV-negative men ever tested for HIV.
Hum Vaccin Immunother
September 2021
Johnson and Johnson Health and Wellness Solutions, Inc., New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
Continued outbreaks of Ebola virus disease, including recent outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), highlight the need for effective vaccine programs to combat future outbreaks. Given the population flow between DRC and Rwanda, the Rwanda Ministry of Health initiated a preventive vaccination campaign supported by a vaccination monitoring platform (VMP). The campaign aimed to vaccinate approximately 200,000 people from Rwanda's Rubavu and Rusizi districts with the two-dose vaccine regimen Ad26.
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June 2021
Malaria Genetics and Resistance Unit-Institut Pasteur, INSERM U1201, CNRS ERL9195, Paris, France.
Am J Trop Med Hyg
May 2021
3Mycobacteriology Unit, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium.
Tuberculosis (TB), including multidrug-resistant (MDR; i.e., resistant to at least rifampicin and isoniazid)/rifampicin-resistant (MDR/RR) TB, is the most important opportunistic infection among people living with HIV (PLHIV).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMC Pregnancy Childbirth
April 2021
Basel Institute for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Department of Clinical Research, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
Background: Mother-to-child HIV transmission (MTCT) has substantially declined since the scale-up of prevention programs around the world, including Rwanda. To achieve full elimination of MTCT, it is important to understand the risk factors associated with residual HIV transmission, defined as MTCT at the population-level that still occurs despite universal access to PMTCT.
Methods: We performed a case control study of children born from mothers with HIV with known vital status at 18 months from birth, who were followed in three national cohorts between October and December 2013, 2014, and 2015 in Rwanda.
Lancet Infect Dis
August 2021
Malaria Branch, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, United States; US President's Malaria Initiative, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Kigali, Rwanda. Electronic address:
Background: Partial artemisinin resistance is suspected if delayed parasite clearance (ie, persistence of parasitaemia on day 3 after treatment initiation) is observed. Validated markers of artemisinin partial resistance in southeast Asia, Plasmodium falciparum kelch13 (Pfkelch13) R561H and P574L, have been reported in Rwanda but no association with parasite clearance has been observed. We aimed to establish the efficacy of artemether-lumefantrine and genetic characterisation of Pfkelch13 alleles and their association with treatment outcomes.
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