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    The African Face of Childhood Diabetes

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    This chapter will talk about diabetes in African children living in Africa. It will cover diabetes, the classification in general, and the gray areas of diabetes in Africa. It will also cover part of the genetics of diabetes around Africa and its shortfall. The chapter will also look at the management of diabetes in an African setting, where insulin is stored in pots, and the challenges that a child with diabetes goes through in Africa. This chapter will be useful for pediatric endocrinologists, pediatricians, adult diabetologists, doctors, nurses, and everyone in the health sector dealing with children with diabetes

    Improving access, quality and safety of caesarean section services in underserved rural Tanzania: The impact of knowledge translation strategies

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    This research was designed to study different approaches to improve access to, and quality of caesarean section services in underserved Tanzania and translate evidence into practice. In 2016, 42 associate clinicians from five health centers were trained in teams for three months in comprehensive emergency obstetric and neonatal care and anesthesia followed by post-training supportive supervision and mentorship. From 2016-2019, 2,179 caesarean sections were performed in the intervention and 969 in the control health centers. Catchment population-based caesarean section rates increased significantly in all five intervention health centers and were more than 10% in three facilities. The risk of a woman dying from complications of caesarean section in the intervention health centers was 2.3 per 1,000 caesarean sections (95% CI 0.7 - 5.3). This educational program was adopted by the government and can be used to meet the demand for caesarean section services in other underserved areas in Africa.   Cette recherche a Ă©tĂ© conçue pour Ă©tudier diffĂ©rentes approches pour amĂ©liorer l'accès et la qualitĂ© des services de cĂ©sarienne en Tanzanie mal desservie et traduire les preuves en pratique. En 2016, 42 cliniciens associĂ©s de cinq centres de santĂ© ont Ă©tĂ© formĂ©s en Ă©quipes pendant trois mois aux soins obstĂ©tricaux et nĂ©onatals d'urgence complets et Ă  l'anesthĂ©sie suivis d'une supervision et d'un mentorat post-formation. De 2016 Ă  2019, 2 179 cĂ©sariennes ont Ă©tĂ© rĂ©alisĂ©es dans les centres de santĂ© d'intervention et 969 dans les centres de santĂ© tĂ©moins. Les taux de cĂ©sariennes dans la population desservie ont augmentĂ© de manière significative dans les cinq centres de santĂ© d'intervention et Ă©taient supĂ©rieurs Ă  10 % dans trois Ă©tablissements. Le risque qu'une femme meure des complications d'une cĂ©sarienne dans les centres de santĂ© d'intervention Ă©tait de 2,3 pour 1 000 cĂ©sariennes (IC Ă  95 % 0,7 - 5,3). Ce programme Ă©ducatif a Ă©tĂ© adoptĂ© par le gouvernement et peut ĂŞtre utilisĂ© pour rĂ©pondre Ă  la demande de services de cĂ©sarienne dans d'autres rĂ©gions mal desservies d'Afriqu

    Abstracts of Tanzania Health Summit 2020

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    This book contains the abstracts of the papers/posters presented at the Tanzania Health Summit 2020 (THS-2020) Organized by the Ministry of Health Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children (MoHCDGEC); President Office Regional Administration and Local Government (PORALG); Ministry of Health, Social Welfare, Elderly, Gender, and Children Zanzibar; Association of Private Health Facilities in Tanzania (APHFTA); National Muslim Council of Tanzania (BAKWATA); Christian Social Services Commission (CSSC); & Tindwa Medical and Health Services (TMHS) held on 25–26 November 2020. The Tanzania Health Summit is the annual largest healthcare platform in Tanzania that attracts more than 1000 participants, national and international experts, from policymakers, health researchers, public health professionals, health insurers, medical doctors, nurses, pharmacists, private health investors, supply chain experts, and the civil society. During the three-day summit, stakeholders and decision-makers from every field in healthcare work together to find solutions to the country’s and regional health challenges and set the agenda for a healthier future. Summit Title: Tanzania Health SummitSummit Acronym: THS-2020Summit Date: 25–26 November 2020Summit Location: St. Gasper Hotel and Conference Centre in Dodoma, TanzaniaSummit Organizers: Ministry of Health Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children (MoHCDGEC); President Office Regional Administration and Local Government (PORALG); Ministry of Health, Social Welfare, Elderly, Gender and Children Zanzibar; Association of Private Health Facilities in Tanzania (APHFTA); National Muslim Council of Tanzania (BAKWATA); Christian Social Services Commission (CSSC); & Tindwa Medical and Health Services (TMHS)
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