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---+ Summary of Collaborative Work with Institute for Global Health last updated 4 April 2013 *NEW PROJECTS* * Stephanie Duda and Mary Lou Lindegren, Faculty * !IeDEA site assesment 1.0 * Firas Wehbe, Faculty * Leveraging the !IeDEA data exchange standard to build open-source tools. * Aaron Kipp, Faculty * Predictors of child mortality in WHO-AFRO countries. * Monica da Silva, Medical Student * Predictors of pre-ART LTFU in Mozambique. * Dave Silvestri, Medical Student * Students’ career preferences and intention to migrate. * Students' willingness to work rurally in traditionally undesirable areas. * Troy Moon, Faculty * Option B+ cluster randomized trial. * Deidra Parrish, Faculty * Etiology of Early Morbidity and Mortality Among HIV-infected Adults Receiving cART in North-Central Nigeria. *ACTIVE PROJECTS* * Doug Heimburger, Faculty * Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholar and Fellows program outcomes. * Doug Heimburger, Faculty and Meg Ryan, Medical Student * Vitamin D Deciency among Expectant Mothers in Mysore, India * Sten Vermund, Faculty * HIV care and treatment outcomes in Mozambique. * Muktar Aliyu, Faculty * Data cleaning for FGH-Nigeria supported sites * Optimizing PMTCT Service Delivery in Rural Northcentral Nigeria * Natasha Halasa, Faculty * Vitamin D and birth outcomes of a newborn cohort in Amman, Jordan * NICU admission of a newborn cohort in Amman, Jordan * Accuracy of rapid diagnostics for u and respiratory syncytial virus among hospitalized children in Amman, Jordan. * Vitamin D Concordance among Mothers and Newborns in Amman, Jordan. * Han-Zhu Qian, Faculty * MP3 grant, Testing and Linkage to Care for MSM in Beijing, China. * The role of bundled HIV transmission prevention strategies in Beijing, China: a mathematical model * Meridith Blevins, Staff; Alfredo Vergara and Troy Moon, Faculty * Strengthening communities through intervention and programming (SCIP) baseline survey results and manuscript preparation. * Satellite imagery for survey research. * 9 fact sheets using baseline survey data for programmatic use. * HIV counseling and testing * Barriers to antenatal care * Permanent income * Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) multi-dimensional poverty measurement * Carolyn Audet, Faculty * Positive prevention interventions among HIV patients in Zambezia, Mozambique. * Delay to HIV diagnosis in Zambezia, Mozambique. * Healer referrals in Zambezia, Mozambique. *SUBMITTED MANUSCRIPT* * Muktar Aliyu, Faculty * Risk factors for delayed initiation of combination antiretroviral therapy in rural northcentral Nigeria. * Abraham Mukolu, Faculty * Strengthening communities through intervention and programming (SCIP) baseline survey results: HIV stigma and testing. * Doug Heimburger, Faculty * Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholar recruitment, 2005 to present. * Dave Silvestri, Medical Student * Health professional students' intentions to work abroad or in rural areas: an eight-country survey from Asia and Africa * Bryan Shepherd, Faculty and Meridith Blevins, Staff * Impact of definitions of loss to follow-up on estimates of retention, disease progression, and mortality: Application to an HIV program in Mozambique * Amy Fenoglio, Medical Student * Determining the Barriers to ART among HIV-infected Patients in Rural Zambezia, Mozambique. * John Koethe, Faculty * Combined NEMART/DGPLEAD results, does phosphate effect hold with the addition adult patients with higher CD4 or BMI? * Simon Chisele, CCPPZ and Vik Sahasrabuddhe, Faculty * Predicting high grade cervical neoplasia by lesion topography on visual inspection and digital cervicography in a 'screen-and-treat' cervical cancer prevention program in Zambia * Sharon Kapambwe, CCPPZ and Vik Sahasrabuddhe, Faculty * Predictors of invasive cervical cancer in reproductive age women in a 'screen-and-treat' cervical cancer prevention program in Zambia * Integrating screening for other non-communicable diseases within a 'screen and treat' cervical cancer prevention program in Zambia: evaluation of the ‘Well Woman’ project * Aaron Shibemba, CCPPZ and Vik Sahasrabuddhe, Faculty * Evaluation of factors affecting turnaround time for pathology reporting in the Cervical Cancer Prevention Program in Zambia * Mulindi Mwanahamuntu, CCPPZ and Vik Sahasrabuddhe, Faculty * Five-year trends in VIA positivity rates and enrollment patterns by HIV-serostatus in a 'screen-and-treat' cervical cancer prevention program in Zambia * Monitoring the performance of VIA-based 'screen-and-treat' cervical cancer prevention services in resource-constrained environments *PUBLICATIONS* * Bart Victor and Alfredo Vegara and Abraham Mukolu, Faculty * Frustrated Freedom: The Effects of Agency and Wealth on Wellbeing in Rural Mozambique * Shoadong Ye, AITRP MPH Student * Effectiveness of Integrated HIV Prevention Interventions among Chinese Men Who Have Sex with Men: Evaluation of a 16-City Public Health Program. Journal 01/09/2013 * Deidra Parrish, Faculty * Virologic, Immunologic and Clinical Responses in Foreign-Born versus US-Born HIV-1 Infected Adults Initiating Antiretroviral Therapy: An Observational Cohort Study. * Carolyn Audet, Faculty * HIV/AIDS-related attitudes and practices among traditional healers in Zambezia Province, Mozambique. * HIV knowledge and health-seeking behavior in Zambézia Province, Mozambique * Acceptability of cervical cancer screening in rural Mozambique. * John Koethe and Doug Heimburger, Faculty * Nutrition and inflammation serum biomarkers are associated with 12-week mortality among malnourished adults initiating antiretroviral therapy in Zambia. * Self-reported dietary intake and appetite predict early treatment outcome among low-BMI adults initiating HIV treatment in sub-Saharan Africa. * Phil Ciampa, Faculty * The Association among Literacy, Numeracy, HIV Knowledge and Health-Seeking Behavior: A Population-Based Survey of Women in Rural Mozambique. * Improving retention in the early infant diagnosis of HIV program in rural Mozambique by better service integration. * Troy Moon, Clinical Director * Enrolment and programmatic trends and predictors of antiretroviral therapy initiation from president's emergency plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)-supported public HIV care and treatment sites in rural Mozambique. * Doug Heimburger, Faculty and John Koethe, Fellow * Serum Phosphate Predicts Early Mortality in Adults Starting Antiretroviral Therapy in Lusaka, Zambia: A Prospective Cohort Study. * Rebecca Cook, Medical Student * Predictors of successful early infant diagnosis of HIV in a rural district hospital in Zambezia, Mozambique * Dave Silvestri, Medical Student * A Comparison of HIV Detection Rates Using Routine Opt-out Provider-Initiated HIV Testing and Counseling Versus a Standard of Care Approach in a Rural African Setting. *ONGOING RESPONSIBILITIES* * Sample size estimates and statistical advice for grant applications. * Provide AIDS International Training/Research Program (AITRP) students with statistical guidance. *INACTIVE/COMPLETE PROJECTS* * Bill Wester, Faculty * The Adult ART and Drug Resistance Study: NRTI-Focused in Botswana. * Determining the Barriers to Healthcare Access and Utilization Among Single Mothers in Rural Kenya. * Han-Zhu Qian * !PrEP grant, demonstration project for efficacy of daily ARV prophylaxis taken by MSM in Beijing, China. * Joseph Conrad * Sample size for Helminth proposal. * Muktar Aliyu, Faculty * Predictors of Care Interruptions Among Adults Initiating Combination Antiretroviral Therapy (cART) at Secondary-Level Facilities in North-Central Nigeria * Power and sample size analysis: Hydroxyurea treatment for primary prevention of strokes in children with sickle cell anemia in Nigeria * Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholars and Fellows * Provide Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholars and Fellows with statistical advice * Give introductory lecures on biostatistics at Orientation in Bethesda, Maryland * Ken Wallston and Abraham Mukulo * Sample size for R34 proposal. * Doug Heimburger and Bill Wester, Faculty and John Koethe, Instructor * NUSTART R01, nutritional and inflammatory mechanisms of early ART mortality in Africa. * Diedra Parrish, Fellow * Sample size for FIRCS-F proposal. * Lara Vaz, Faculty * Sample size for R21. * Connie Haley, Faculty * Sample size for R21. * Vik Sahasrabuddhe, Faculty * Accuracy of cytology to detect CIN, meta-analysis. * Elizabeth Dale, Resident * Burn Repository in Kenya. * Carol Etherington, Faculty * Intimate Partner Violence in Middle Tennessee. * Social Empowerment and Newcomers' Assimilation. * Rachel Idowu, Fellow * Surgical Outcomes in Kenya. * Kate Groh, Medical Student * Focus Group Data for ART Adherence in Rural Zambezia, Mozambique. * Sari Acra, Faculty * Repeated measures from Eschershia Coli contaminated water. * Kevin Harvey, Staff * Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholar match results, 2009 to present.
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