
David Lissauer
@davidlissauer
NIHR Professor of Global Maternal and Fetal Health @LivUni @MlwTrust @[email protected]
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23-10-2011 22:11:29
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Celebrating 20 yrs as qualified midwives. 60 combined yrs of midwifery. We have all branched off into different areas but we are bonded by our many years together as core delivery suite midwives Happy anniversary x Bham Women's Hosp ๐ @kathyanne202 @maba2712 #2000long #midwives4life #old


Fantastic news that the UKโs development assistance to #Malawi will significantly increase next FY up to a maximum of ยฃ51 million. We look forward to continuing to support the delivery of Vision 2063, for a prosperous Malawi. ๐ฌ๐ง๐ฒ๐ผ UK in Malawi mwnation.com/uk-developmentโฆ

Hi everyone! This is the first tweet from Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Officeโs new Global Health account on X! Itโs great to be here. Weโll be tweeting all about Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Officeโs work on global health security, diplomacy & development. Be great if you could follow and retweet us! ๐ ๐ฌ๐ง๐๐๐ฅ๐

APT-Sepsis Infectious Diseases Institute, Makerere University Ministry of Health- Uganda stakeholder meeting, bringing six new sites onboard. Lively interaction chaired by Peace Okwaro. Everyone in the room (& online) shares the vision to improve maternal outcomes, and this project paves the way to achieve this #AtTheEquatorUG


Congratulations Africa Health Research Institute from your UK colleagues UCL Faculty of Medical Sciences UCL Division of Infection & Immunity UCL News and thankyou Wellcome for your continued support! ๐๐๐พ

The APT-Sepsis study team at Infectious Diseases Institute, Makerere University held a district stakeholders meeting that was attended by District Health Officers, Medical Superintendents, and Senior Nursing Officers from the six sites (Kalisizo, Gombe, Tororo, Pallisa, Atutur, and Katakwi general hospitals University of Liverpool


Newly published The Lancet Microbe paper paves the way to improved #pneumococcal vaccination strategies in Malawi and beyond. Plus, new Wellcome podcast on human infection trials at Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Programme Details here: shorturl.at/nvTV7





"Today's agreement on UK association to Horizon Europe is brilliant news" - Professor Dame Ottoline Leyser More on the deal announced by the government this morning: gov.uk/government/newโฆ




Come along today to see Dorica Ng'ambi present critical findings from our work on designing & developing appropriate strategies for improving IPC practices in Malawi. Poster 128 ICPIC Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Programme LSTM #ICPIC #ICPIC2023


Maternal sepsis is a leading cause of death during or after pregnancy and survivors can face devastating, lifelong consequences. Learn what World Health Organization (WHO) & partners are doing to end maternal sepsis in the video below. Join us in raising awareness this #WorldSepsisDay.

Today is #WorldSepsisDay. #Sepsis is a serious condition that happens when the bodyโs immune system has an extreme response to an infection. The bodyโs reaction causes damage to its own tissues and organs. #SepsisPrevention #SepsisAwareness #SepsisAwarenessMonth Global Health EDCTP3



Global Health EDCTP3 Catriona Waitt Peace Okwaro David Lissauer Peter Simon Peter Asiimwe๐ ๐บ๐ฌ Judith Nanyondo S. ritah Semakula Okoboi Mathius Amperiize stonekamoga APT-Sepsis World Sepsis Day World Sepsis Meeting The UK Sepsis Trust Mr.MAGOOLA Jacqueline Kyeyune "Detect early, manage early, and stop maternal sepsis" - Lira Regional Referral Hospital staff. The common signs of sepsis include fever, fast heart rate, rapid breathing, confusion, and body pain. It can lead to septic shock, multiple organ failure, and death. #WorldSepsisDay


Global Health EDCTP3 Catriona Waitt Peace Okwaro David Lissauer Peter Simon Peter Asiimwe๐ ๐บ๐ฌ Judith Nanyondo S. ritah Semakula Okoboi Mathius Amperiize stonekamoga APT-Sepsis World Sepsis Day World Sepsis Meeting The UK Sepsis Trust Mr.MAGOOLA Jacqueline Kyeyune "It's a collective responsibility to prevent #maternal & #neonatal sepsis, each one needs to know their roles & execute them" - Nebbi General Hospital #Sepsis is usually caused by bacterial infections but may be the result of other infections like viruses, parasites or fungi.


In our journal club Maternal and Fetal Health MLW research group, Emily's ppt raised a discussion on 1st trimester ANC attendance in Malawi. The distant to be covered coupled with the number of visits to be made & cultural factors informed the decision to start ANC. David Lissauer
