Clinical Trials Workshop in Zambia Lead by VUMC and University of Zambia Draws Almost 200 Participants
April 14, 2020
The NIH-Fogarty supported UNZA-Vanderbilt Training Partnership for HIV-Nutrition-Metabolic Research (UVP) continues a multi-decade training collaboration between the University of Zambia School of Medicine/University Teaching Hospital (UNZA/UTH) and the Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health (VIGH).
GlobalVU workshop to examine impact of crises in West African Sahel
February 18, 2020
“Terrorism, Healthcare, and Displacement in the West African Sahel,” the second event in a series of workshops hosted by the GlobalVU initiative, will take place on Feb. 21 in the Student Life Center’s Board of Trust Room.
Bridging the Gap in Global Epilepsy Treatment
January 17, 2020
https://discover.vumc.org/2020/01/bridging-the-gap-in-global-epilepsy-treatment/
The Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health (VIGH) has partnered with Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH) in Kano, Nigeria to improve epilepsy treatment uptake. The groups will conduct a randomized trial in three cities in northern Nigeria to determine the efficacy of shifting epilepsy care to community health workers.
Self-reported non-receipt of HIV test results: A silent barrier to HIV epidemic control in Mozambique
December 6, 2019
In a recent study of self-reported non-receipt of HIV test results in Mozambican adults, VIGH researchers and colleagues discovered an understudied problem in HIV testing and counseling services and suggested targeted and individualized communication approaches for specific demographic groups.
Register for the VIGH Global Health Case Competition
December 3, 2019
https://www.vanderbilt.edu/vigh-sac/case/2020.php
The Global Health Case Competition is an opportunity for undergraduate, graduate, and professional students from diverse disciplines and backgrounds to collaborate in developing innovative solutions to a global health problem. Participants compete in teams of 4-6 students. Each team must have at least three (3) different Vanderbilt or Meharry schools/colleges represented. Global health is an interdisciplinary field and draws its strength from a diversity of perspectives.
Policy Change Impacts HIV Care in Nigeria
November 26, 2019
VIGH faculty and colleagues surveyed 30 comprehensive HIV clinics in Nigeria and found they are experiencing major challenges in providing routine HIV services as a result of PEPFAR’s policy changes. The findings were published in PLOS ONE.
UVP Program Update
November 22, 2019
The University of Zambia (UNZA)-Vanderbilt Training Partnership for HIV-Nutrition-Metabolic Research (UVP) made substantial progress on its goals of training new UNZA PhD scientists to investigate complex nutritional and metabolic factors related to long-term HIV complications and comorbidities. The paper entitled, "HIV Research Training Partnership of the University of Zambia and Vanderbilt University: Features and Early Outcomes," was recently published in Annuals of Global Health.
HIV/AIDS Treatment Options Improve with Quick Lab Results in Zambézia Province
Dramatic reduction in specimen turnaround time and access to thousands of viral load results offers significant life-saving opportunities
Viral load sample verification
Photo credit: Rui Esmael
Martin to help guide Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health’s education, training efforts
http://news.vumc.org/2019/10/25/martin-to-help-guide-vanderbilt-institute-for-global-healths-education-training-efforts/
Marie Martin, PhD, MEd, assistant professor of Health Policy, has been named associate director for Education and Training in the Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health (VIGH).
Marie Martin, PhD, MEdMartin stepped into the role at the beginning of the fiscal year, succeeding Douglas Heimburger, MD, MS, who will focus his time on leading projects with grant funding from the Fogarty International Center of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Heimburger started in 2009 as associate director of Education and Training.
VIRDE Scholars Complete Short Course in Grant Writing and Research Ethics at Vanderbilt
October 29, 2019
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VIGH study seeks to expand epilepsy care efforts in Africa
http://news.vumc.org/2019/10/10/vigh%e2%80%88study-seeks-to-expand-epilepsy-care-efforts-in-africa/
The Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health, with Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, will conduct a 60-site cluster randomized clinical trial in three cities in northern Nigeria to determine the efficacy of shifting childhood epilepsy care to epilepsy-trained community health extension workers with a five-year $5.9 million federal grant, “Bridging the Childhood Epilepsy Treatment Gap in Africa (BRIDGE),” from National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke of the National Institutes of Health. Edwin Trevathan, M.D., M.P.H., Amos Christie Chair in Global Health, Professor of Pedi
VIGH receives grant to build research capacity in Sierra Leone
September 5, 2019
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The Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health (VIGH) has been awarded a five-year, $1.2 million federal grant from the Fogarty International Center of the National Institutes of Health to evaluate and build a research capacity program in implementation science and clinical trial management to address Ebola, Lassa fever and other viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHF) in Sierra Leone. The Partnership for Research in Emerging Viral Infections-Sierra Leone (PREVSL) will address gaps and improve existing research capacity at in-country partner institutions.
VIGH receives renewal to expand research ethics in Mozambique
August 16, 2019
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Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health (VIGH) has been awarded a five-year, $1.2 million renewal of its Mozambique Collaborative Research Ethics Education Program supported by the Fogarty International Center of the NIH. In Portuguese, the Formação Colaborativa em Etica na Pesquisa or FoCEP Program is tailored to Portuguese speaking Africa.
HIV+ people living with an undetectable viral load in Zambézia Province increases
August 13, 2019
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Zambézia increased the number of people living with HIV, achieving an undetectable viral load
Twenty-seven year old Marcos Gabriel lives in Zambézia Province with his wife and three children. To earn his family’s daily bread he dedicates himself to mining, a job that demands health and strength.
Early infant diagnosis point-of-care device provides early HIV diagnosis in children
May 23, 2019
New HIV Early Infant Diagnosis (EID) Point-of-Care (POC) device provides early diagnosis for children in Maganja da Costa District
Nurse Jordina Moreira
Photo credit: Mariana Lobo