Impact of mobility on HIV continuum of care in Tennessee
October 2, 2020
As part of the renewal of the Tennessee Center for AIDS Research (TN CFAR) grant, VIGH core faculty members were awarded a supplement for the HIV Mobility and Engagement in Care in TN project. It will be directed by Aimalohi (Aima) Ahonkai, M.D., MPH, and Kate Clouse, PhD, MPH.
Team to test app for improving HIV care for new mothers in South Africa
May 7, 2020
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South Africa has more HIV/AIDS patients than any other country and is home to the world’s largest antiretroviral program. According to the World Bank, as of 2018 the prevalence of HIV among South Africans ages 15 to 49 was 20.4%. Nearly one in three pregnant women attending antenatal care in South Africa is living with HIV.
As South Africans with HIV move around the country, there is a risk they will disengage from the health care system or otherwise become lost to follow-up care.
Ahonkhai Attends mHealth Training Institute at UCLA
August 24, 2018
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Dr. Were develops a mobile application to assist healthcare workers with electronic medical records in Kenya
November 16, 2017
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https://news.vanderbilt.edu/2017/11/16/teams-mobile-app-helping-healthcare-workers-in-africa/
A smartphone application called mUzima, developed for healthcare workers by Vanderbilt’s Martin Were, MD, MS, and his team, is catching on in eastern Africa.