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The Rwanda Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program: training skilled disease detectives

Rwanda still suffers from communicable diseases which frequently lead to epidemics. In addition to other health workforce needs, Rwanda also lacks a public health workforce that can operate multi-disease surveillance and response systems at the national and sub-national levels.In 2009 and 2010 the R...

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Autores principales: Ntahobakurira, Isaac, Antara, Simon, Galgalo, Tura Boru, Kakoma, Jean Baptiste, Karema, Corine, Nyatanyi, Thierry, Theogene, Rutagwenda, Mukabayire, Odette, Lowrance, David, Raghunathan, Pratima, Ayebazibwe, Nicholas, Mukanga, David, Nsubuga, Peter, Binagwaho, Agnes
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3266676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22359695
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author Ntahobakurira, Isaac
Antara, Simon
Galgalo, Tura Boru
Kakoma, Jean Baptiste
Karema, Corine
Nyatanyi, Thierry
Theogene, Rutagwenda
Mukabayire, Odette
Lowrance, David
Raghunathan, Pratima
Ayebazibwe, Nicholas
Mukanga, David
Nsubuga, Peter
Binagwaho, Agnes
author_facet Ntahobakurira, Isaac
Antara, Simon
Galgalo, Tura Boru
Kakoma, Jean Baptiste
Karema, Corine
Nyatanyi, Thierry
Theogene, Rutagwenda
Mukabayire, Odette
Lowrance, David
Raghunathan, Pratima
Ayebazibwe, Nicholas
Mukanga, David
Nsubuga, Peter
Binagwaho, Agnes
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description Rwanda still suffers from communicable diseases which frequently lead to epidemics. In addition to other health workforce needs, Rwanda also lacks a public health workforce that can operate multi-disease surveillance and response systems at the national and sub-national levels.In 2009 and 2010 the Rwanda Ministry of Health and its partners from the Government of Rwanda (GOR) as well as the United States (US) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the African Field Epidemiology Network, and other partners embarked on a series of activities to develop a public health workforce that would be trained to operate disease surveillance and response systems at the national and district levels. The Rwanda Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program (RFELTP) is a 2-year public health leadership development training program that provides applied epidemiology and public health laboratory training while the trainees provide public health service to the Ministry of Health. RFELTP is hosted at the National University of Rwanda School of Public Health for the didactic training. RFELTP is funded by GOR, the US Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the World Bank; it is managed by a multi-sectoral steering committee headed by the Minister of Health. The first RFELTP cohort has 15 residents who were recruited from key health programs in GOR. Over the first year of implementation, these 15 residents have conducted a variety of field investigations and responded to several outbreaks. RFELTP has also trained 145 frontline health workers through its two-week applied short courses. In the future, RFELTP plans to develop a veterinary track to address public health issues at the animal-human interface.
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spelling pubmed-32666762012-02-22 The Rwanda Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program: training skilled disease detectives Ntahobakurira, Isaac Antara, Simon Galgalo, Tura Boru Kakoma, Jean Baptiste Karema, Corine Nyatanyi, Thierry Theogene, Rutagwenda Mukabayire, Odette Lowrance, David Raghunathan, Pratima Ayebazibwe, Nicholas Mukanga, David Nsubuga, Peter Binagwaho, Agnes Pan Afr Med J Research Rwanda still suffers from communicable diseases which frequently lead to epidemics. In addition to other health workforce needs, Rwanda also lacks a public health workforce that can operate multi-disease surveillance and response systems at the national and sub-national levels.In 2009 and 2010 the Rwanda Ministry of Health and its partners from the Government of Rwanda (GOR) as well as the United States (US) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the African Field Epidemiology Network, and other partners embarked on a series of activities to develop a public health workforce that would be trained to operate disease surveillance and response systems at the national and district levels. The Rwanda Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program (RFELTP) is a 2-year public health leadership development training program that provides applied epidemiology and public health laboratory training while the trainees provide public health service to the Ministry of Health. RFELTP is hosted at the National University of Rwanda School of Public Health for the didactic training. RFELTP is funded by GOR, the US Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the World Bank; it is managed by a multi-sectoral steering committee headed by the Minister of Health. The first RFELTP cohort has 15 residents who were recruited from key health programs in GOR. Over the first year of implementation, these 15 residents have conducted a variety of field investigations and responded to several outbreaks. RFELTP has also trained 145 frontline health workers through its two-week applied short courses. In the future, RFELTP plans to develop a veterinary track to address public health issues at the animal-human interface. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2011-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3266676/ /pubmed/22359695 Text en © Isaac Ntahobakurira et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ntahobakurira, Isaac
Antara, Simon
Galgalo, Tura Boru
Kakoma, Jean Baptiste
Karema, Corine
Nyatanyi, Thierry
Theogene, Rutagwenda
Mukabayire, Odette
Lowrance, David
Raghunathan, Pratima
Ayebazibwe, Nicholas
Mukanga, David
Nsubuga, Peter
Binagwaho, Agnes
The Rwanda Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program: training skilled disease detectives
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title_fullStr The Rwanda Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program: training skilled disease detectives
title_full_unstemmed The Rwanda Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program: training skilled disease detectives
title_short The Rwanda Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program: training skilled disease detectives
title_sort rwanda field epidemiology and laboratory training program: training skilled disease detectives
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3266676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22359695
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