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1Integration of multiple geospatial applications and intelligence for responding to COVID-19 in Ghanapor Owusu, Alex B, Afagbedzi, Seth K, Bandoh, Delia A, Frimpong, Joseph A, Kissiedu, Isaac N, Aikins, Ben E, Hinneh, Richmond, Kenu, Ernest“…CONCLUSION: Geospatial platforms were successfully established in Ghana to provide timely results to Regional Health Directors and Government decision-makers. …”
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2“…BACKGROUND: We reviewed malaria morbidity data to assess compliance to malaria T3 strategy in Bosomtwi District, Ashanti Region, Ghana. DESIGN: The study was descriptive secondary data analysis SETTING: Bosomtwi District DATA SOURCE: District Health Information Management Systems (DHIMS2) MAIN OUTCOME: Proportion of recorded cases tested, proportion of tested cases treated and proportion of cases tracked RESULTS: Data for suspected and tested malaria cases was complete for only 3 years (2014–2016). …”
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3por Bandoh, Delia A, Baidoo, Abraham, Noora, Charles L, Quartey, Sally, Frimpong, Joseph A, Kenu, Ernest“…FUNDING: The COVID-19 outbreak response and writing workshop by the Ghana Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Programme (G.F.E.L.T.P.) was supported with funding from President Malaria Initiative – C.D.C., and Korea International Cooperation Agency (on C.D.C. …”
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4por Tender, Emmanuel K, Atasige, Stephen, Bandoh, Delia A, Ameme, Donne K, Afari, Edwin A, Nortey, Priscillia, Kenu, ErnestEnlace del recurso
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6por Poku, Samuel A, Bandoh, Delia A, Kenu, Ernest, Kploanyi, Emma E, Addo-Lartey, Adolphina A“…DESIGN: Cross-sectional study SETTING: Kintampo North Municipality DATA SOURCE: Demographics, vehicular and road usage information on registered drivers at Ghana Private Road and Transport Union (GPRTU) and Progressive Transport Owners Association (PROTOA) in Kintampo North Municipality MAIN OUTCOME: involvement in road crashes and related factors RESULT: A total of 227 drivers were approached for this study. …”
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8por Noora, Charles L, Bandoh, Delia A, Nuoh, Robert D, Sarfo, Bismark, Nyarko, Kofi M, Kenu, Ernest“…BACKGROUND: We evaluated timeliness and factors influencing treatment initiation (TI) among smear positive pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB+) patients in Brong Ahafo Region (BAR), Ghana. DESIGN AND SETTING: We conducted a cross-sectional study in health facilities (HF) in six districts in BAR, from November 2014 to May 2015. …”
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9por Amoakoh-Coleman, Mary, Bandoh, Delia A, Noora, Charles L, Alomatu, Holy, Baidoo, Abraham, Quartey, Sally, Kenu, Ernest, Koram, Kwadwo A“…OBJECTIVE: To describe how early case detection, testing and contact tracing measures were deployed by stakeholders in response to the COVID-19 outbreak in Ghana – using three outbreak scenarios. DESIGN: A descriptive assessment of three case studies of COVID-19 outbreaks within three settings that occurred in Ghana from March 13 till the end of June 2020. …”
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10por Abdulai, Marijanatu, Kenu, Ernest, Ameme, Donne K, Bandoh, Delia A, Tabong, Phillip T, Lartey, Adolphina Addo, Noora, Charles L, Adjei, Eric Y, Nyarko, Kofi M“…CONCLUSION: The study found a contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR) in Tamale Metropolis, Northern Ghana to be 36.8%. Education and living in a home where childbearing decisions are made together were identified as positive factors influencing contraceptive uptake. …”
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