Malaria Consortium at ASTMH
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Malaria Consortium at the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene meeting in New Orleans, November 3 - 6
Malaria Consortium will be giving a number of presentations at the 63rd annual American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene meeting in New Orleans. We hope that you will be able to join us to learn more about our projects and research findings. Please see below for the full schedule of presentations. You can also follow along on Twitter using the hashtag #TropMed14.
Symposium at the ASTMH 63rd Annual Meeting
Wednesday, 05 November 2014, 8:00 am to 9:45 am
Marriott Balcony IJK, 4th floor
Join us for an engaging discussion on the challenges and opportunities faced at community level in detecting symptoms of pneumonia. Topics will span the current situation on the ground to future plans and focus areas, in particular the role of diagnostic tools in universal coverage of pneumonia case management.
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Karin Källander, Malaria Consortium Shamim Qazi, World Health Organisation Kevin Baker, Malaria Consortium Theresa Diaz, UNICEF Debbie Burgess, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation |
Poster Presentations
Monday, 03 November: 12.00 pm
- Identification of asymptomatic malaria infection in border crossing populations in Cambodia
- Understanding malaria prevention and treatment strategies among migrants in Thailand’s Cambodia and Myanmar border areas
- The use of respondent driven sampling methods to identify malaria prevention knowledge and behaviors by migrant and mobile populations in western Cambodia
- The solution lies within: evaluating Positive Deviance as a means of promoting community-driven malaria preventive behaviours among hard-to-reach populations in Myanmar
- Impact of intermittent preventive treatment with dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine on cognitive function, school attendance and school performance in Ugandan schoolchildren: a randomized placebo-controlled trial
- Malaria Diagnosis Service Availability - Mapping Of Private Sector Service Delivery Outlets In 7 PMI/MAPS Supported States, Nigeria
Tuesday, 04 November, 12.00 pm
- Impact of a behavior change communication program on net durability in Eastern Uganda: Preliminary results
- Determining a sustainable pricing strategy for malaria RDTs using value chain analysis
- Improving Malaria Diagnosis through Microscopy Competency Assessment Programs in Resource Limited Settings
Wednesday, 05 November, 12.00 pm
- Effectiveness and treatment adherence to artemether-lumefantrine unit dosed blister-packs versus standard blister-packs in the treatment of uncomplicated malaria: a randomised controlled equivalence trial
- The use of respondent driven sampling methods to identify malaria prevention knowledge and behaviors by migrant and mobile populations in western Cambodia
- Blended e-learning course: an innovative approach to train private providers on diagnosis and treatment of febrile illnesses
- Developing and piloting a unified technology solution for malaria rapid diagnostic tests
- Positive control wells (PCW) for malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDT): training effectiveness, impact on RDT use and health worker perceptions in Lao PDR and Uganda (not sure if it is in this session)
Scientific Sessions
Tuesday, 04 November, 11.45 am – Malaria: Epidemiology - Transmission, Evaluation and Intervention
- Tarekegn Abeku: Variations in malaria epidemiology in relation to vector control coverage in nine districts of Uganda
Presentations
05 November, 5.05 pm – Scientific Session 161: Malaria: Prevention of Transmission
- Celine Zegers: Maintaining universal coverage of long lasting insecticidal nets: Impact of continuous distribution on household ownership in Eastern Region, Ghana