Studies
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Completion
Successful implementation of a surgical site infection (SSI) surveillance system in a limited-resource setting
Principal investigator: Anita WilliamsLatest update:Other added by Anita Williams| 13th February 2020
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Completion
Prevalence of antibiotic resistance among patients admitted to the Médecins Sans Frontières Acute Trauma Hospital in Tabarre, Port-au-Prince, Haiti: analysis of six years of microbiological data.
Principal investigator: Ayse AcmaLatest update:MSF Policy impact added by Anita Williams| 7th September 2021Impact: MSF Policy added by Anita williams | 7th Sep 2021
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Implementation
Feasibility of integrating the GeneXpert CT/NG assay, the OSOM Trichomonas Test and a risk assessment tool into the STI diagnostic algorithm at the Mbare Adolescent Corner, Harare, Zimbabwe
Principal investigator: Temmy SunyotoLatest update: Principal investigator changed by Holly Baker | 29th September 2022
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Completion
Quantitative Evaluation of the Wound Care Protocol at the Kunduz Wound Care Clinic
Principal investigator: Anita WilliamsLatest update:Study report added by Anita Williams| 18th January 2022
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Implementation
Prescriptions of antibiotics and their perception among medical doctors and patients in Masisi, North Kivu, DRC
Principal investigator: Caroline WalkerLatest update: Principal investigator changed by Holly Baker | 29th September 2022
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Implementation
Extensively antibiotic resistance (XDR) bacterial infection in Mosul, Iraq: a case series from a comprehensive post-operative care (CPOC) hospital
Principal investigator: Krystel MoussallyLatest update: Principal investigator changed by Holly Baker | 29th September 2022
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Completion
Evaluation of Hand Hygiene Compliance and Acceptability of Two Different Alcohol-Based Handrub Formulations by Healthcare Workers at the Arche Trauma Centre Bujumbura Burundi
Principal investigator: Anita WilliamsLatest update: 21st November 2022
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Withdrawn or Postponed
Qualitative Evaluation of the Wound Care Protocol at the Kunduz Wound Care Clinic
Principal investigator: Anita WilliamsLatest update: Study was withdrawn or postponed | 18th January 2022
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Completion
The MSF experience in proving non-communicable disease care in the context of Mbera refugee camp, Mauritania
Principal investigator: Anita WilliamsLatest update:Completed date changed by Anita Williams| 13th February 2020