What makes health systems resilient? A qualitative analysis of the perspectives of Swiss NGOs (Publications)
endeavour and a result of many stakeholders' consistent and targeted investments. These investments open up new opportunities to seek innovative solutions and to keep diverse actors in global health accountable
Child Health and Infection with Low Density (CHILD) Malaria, a randomized controlled trial to assess the long-term health and socioeconomic impact of... (Projects)
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morbidity and have cognitive and socioeconomic benefits. To test this hypothesis, we propose to conduct an open-label randomized controlled trial in children 6 months to 10 years of age at an established trial
Simulating the council-specific impact of anti-malaria interventions: a tool to support malaria strategic planning in Tanzania (Publications)
determining appropriate packages of interventions for meeting specific expected targets. METHODS: The OpenMalaria model of malaria dynamics was calibrated for all 184 councils in mainland Tanzania using data
Disease Modelling and Intervention Dynamics | Swiss TPH (Page)
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response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we developed a new individual-based mathematical model, OpenCOVID, to assess the impact of a range of prevention measures, vaccines, and medical interventions [...] the response and minimise cases, hospitalisations, and deaths in Switzerland and abroad. Our model OpenCOVID has been applied to support Swiss decision-making and predict the public health impact of new
Household Economics and Health Systems Research | Swiss TPH (Page)
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health insurance enrolment among people working in the informal sector in Morogoro, Tanzania. AAS Open Res . 2024;4(in press). DOI: 10.12688/aasopenres.13289.2 Afriyie D.O, Titi-Ofei R, Masiye F, Chansa [...] l cash transfer, social pension, and primary health care programs in Brazil, 2000-2030. JAMA Netw Open . 2024;7(4):e247519. DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.7519 Arsenault C et al. Health system quality
Effect of offering same-day ART vs usual health facility referral during home-based HIV testing on linkage to care and viral suppression among adults... (Publications)
suppression in a rural, high-prevalence setting in sub-Saharan Africa. Design, Setting, and Participants: Open-label, 2-group, randomized clinical trial (February 22, 2016-September 17, 2017), involving 6 health
Offering ART refill through community health workers versus clinic-based follow-up after home-based same-day ART initiation in rural Lesotho: the... (Publications)
home-based same-day ART initiation. METHODS AND FINDINGS: The VIBRA trial is a cluster-randomized open-label clinical superiority trial conducted in 249 rural villages in the catchment areas of 20 health
Health Systems and Policies (Page)
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health insurance enrolment among people working in the informal sector in Morogoro, Tanzania. AAS Open Res . 2024;4(in press). DOI: 10.12688/aasopenres.13289.2 Ehteshami F, Cassidy R, Tediosi F, Fink G
Effect of offering same-day ART vs usual health facility referral during home-based HIV testing on linkage to care and viral suppression among adults... (Publications)
suppression in a rural, high-prevalence setting in sub-Saharan Africa. Design, Setting, and Participants: Open-label, 2-group, randomized clinical trial (February 22, 2016-September 17, 2017), involving 6 health
Fostering Research Productivity in Côte d’Ivoire (News)
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ng authors from around the world. These are the key results of a study published yesterday in the open-access, peer-reviewed journal Globalization and Health . The analysis also found that as of 2016,