The Mapping Antimicrobial Resistance and Antimicrobial Use Partnership (MAAP) project has conducted a multi-year, multi-country study that provides stark insights on the under-reported depth of the antimicrobial resistance (AMR) crisis across Africa and lays out urgent policy recommendations to addr...ess the emergency.
MAAP reviewed 819,584 AMR records from 2016-2019, from 205 laboratories across Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Eswatini, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. MAAP also reviewed data from 327 hospital and community pharmacies and 16 national-level AMC datasets.
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USAID Office of HIV/AIDS
March 8-9, 2016
BMJ Open2018;8:e020423. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2017-02042
EC has been increasingly used in the evaluation of maternal and child health programmes.12–15 For instance, Nesbitt et al compared crude coverage and EC of pregnant women with facility-based obstetric services in Ghana and estimated that alth...ough 68% of the women studied had service access only 18% received high-quality care provided by a skilled birth attendant.16 Similarly, by comparing EC of young children receiving Strengths and limitation of this study. Using multiple data sources (direct observation, vignettes, facility inventories) this study comprehensively assessed under 5-year-old child service
performance of first-line health facilities. We conducted this study in around 500 primary-level health facilities and within 7000 households
across six regions in Burkina Faso.
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Scientific Brief 9 July 2020
WHO Regional EVD Preparedness Meeting Presentations January 14-16, 2015
WHO's 'Vaccine Explained' series features illustrated articles on vaccine development and distribution. Learn more about vaccines from the earliest of research stages to their rollout in countries.
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В отсутствие надлежащего планирования и эффективного управления массовые мероприятия в силу значительного числа людей могу...т привести к серьезным последствиям для общественного здравоохранения. Множество документальных источников подтверждает, что массовые мероприятия могут способствовать распространению инфекционных заболеваний. Распространение респираторных инфекций, включая грипп, нередко связывают с массовыми мероприятиями1. Передача инфекции может иметь место в течение мероприятия, во время проезда к мероприятию и возвращения с него, а также в местах проживания участников после их возвращения домой.
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