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Building capacity for birth defects surveillance in Africa: Implementation of an intermediate birth defects surveillance workshop
Fecha
2015-12Registro en:
Flores, Alina; Valencia, Diana; Sekkarie, Ahlia; Hillard, Cristina L.; Williams, Jennifer; et al.; Building capacity for birth defects surveillance in Africa: Implementation of an intermediate birth defects surveillance workshop; First Aid WorldWide; Journal Global Health Perspectives; 12-2015; 1-19
2167-5570
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Flores, Alina
Valencia, Diana
Sekkarie, Ahlia
Hillard, Cristina L.
Williams, Jennifer
Groisman, Boris
Botto, Lorenzo D.
Peña Rosas, Juan Pablo
Bauwens, Lieven
Mastroiacovo, Pierpaolo
Resumen
Each year around the world, it is estimated that 300,000 neonates are born with a neural tube defect. Many countries, however, are still lacking comprehensive birth defects surveillance registries. Comprehensive birth defects surveillance systems can help countries understand the magnitude and distribution of the problem. These systems can also provide information about biological, contextual, social and environmental determinants of birth defects. This information in turn can be used to identify effective and implementable solutions, and to evaluate prevention and management strategies to improve quality performance. This paper summarizes the development and implementation of an online pre-course training and in-person surveillance workshop conducted between 2014 December and 2015 March for representatives from six African countries. Feedback given by participants provided valuable lessons learned that can be applied to subsequent trainings and workshops.