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People

Found 50 people
- Department -
  • - Department -
  • Clinical Sciences
  • International Public Health
  • Vector Biology
- Centres & units -
  • - Centres & units -
  • CHESS - Centre for Health Systems Strengthening
  • Centre for Capacity Research
  • Centre for Childbirth, Women’s, and Newborn Health
  • LSTM Centre for Tuberculosis Research
- Collaborations -
  • - Collaborations -
  • Centre for Sexual Health and HIV/AIDS Research Zimbabwe (CeSHHAR Zimbabwe)
  • Experimental Human Pneumococcal Carriage (EHPC) collaboration
  • IMPPACT
  • IMPROVE
  • Malaria in Pregnancy (MiP) Consortium
  • MalariaGEN
  • Neonatal Nutrition Network
- Services -
  • - Services -
  • Liverpool Insect Testing Establishment (LITE)
Maternal, Newborn & Child Health
  • - Themes -
  • HIV
  • Health Policy & Health Systems Research
  • Innovation, Discovery and Development
  • Lung Health & Tuberculosis
  • Malaria & other Vector Borne Diseases
  • Maternal, Newborn & Child Health
  • Neglected Tropical Diseases
  • Resistance Research & Management
- Projects -
  • - Projects -
  • A community-based package of interventions for low birth weight infants: a feasibility study
  • Co-developing an online course for Health Practitioners in Africa: Nutrition for Low Birthweight (LBW) and premature infants
  • Developing quality improvement interventions for blood transfusions in the management of postpartum haemorrhage in Ghana and Uganda
  • Gut Health in the GCRF Action Against Stunting Hub (SENGSYN study)
  • Menstrual cup innovation
  • PRObiotics and SYNbiotics in infants in Kenya; the PROSYNK study
  • Patient-centred sickle cell disease management in sub-Saharan Africa (PACTS)
  • Peer breastfeeding support for mothers of low-birth-weight infants in western Kenya
  • Probiotics for preterm/low-birth weight infants admitted to the neonatal unit of the University College Hospital, Ibadan in Nigeria
  • TRACS
  • The feasibility and acceptability of an early warning score system for preterm and low-birth weight infants in Kenya

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