Leo Mndala
@leonardmndala
Maternal and child health, swimming, music, squash.
@MlwTrust
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01-03-2022 14:23:32
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Very pleased to finally share findings from a survey where we measured the prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 seropositivity and infection in 5 districts in Malawi in 2020. Ministry of Health, Malawi CDC Malawi Alinune Titus Divala MD MPH MS PhD🇲🇼 Kamuzu University of Health Sciences WHOMalawi MEIRU MALAWI and many others
Assoc. Prof. Linda NM, RNM, PhD starting the long awaited Maternal Ultrasound Consortium with a presentation on the Diplomatic project. Johns Hopkins Research Project @MlwTrust Maternal and Fetal Health MLW #MUC
Assoc. Prof. Linda NM, RNM, PhD presenting to the Malawi MoH Maternal Ultrasound Consortium, led by Dr Fannie Kachale director of Reproductive Health. Working together with the goal that all pregnant women in Malawi can have access to an ultrasound MEIRU MALAWI Maternal and Fetal Health MLW Johns Hopkins Research Project Kamuzu University of Health Sciences
Our latest publication in IJGO on differential impact of #COVID19 variants on LIC and LMICs. A comparison of case fatality rates among symptomatic pregnant and post-partum women across the three waves. Dr Rahul Gajbhiye PregCovid Registry India #IndiaFightsCorona World Health Organization (WHO) Leo Mndala
Assoc Prof Luis Gadama of Kamuzu University of Health Sciences Maternal and Fetal Health MLW Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Programme presenting our work that reviewed the current health passport for antenatal women and proposed an updated version that includes current antenatal guidelines, respectful maternity care &education David Lissauer
Happy to share our work! The #COVID-19 pandemic impacted #maternal and #neonatal health not only through direct infections, but also through disrupting the health system. Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Programme EID journal Maternal and Fetal Health MLW doi.org/10.3201/eid291… *Early release article (edits imminent)*
Access to care is not the greatest challenge in MNH but quality of the care we deliver. To reduce Maternal and Neonatal Mortality, we need to improve the quality of care. Our researchers Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Programme Maternal and Fetal Health MLW Kamuzu University of Health Sciences. are attending #FIGO2023. I onlined the QoC session
New repository for #antenatal and #postnatal care! Launched today at #FIGO2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) hub includes: - evidence base - relevant guidelines - tools - news and updates - training materials for all things #ANC and #PNC. Learn more >> anc-pnc.srhr.org
Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Programme Malawi Maternal and Fetal Health MLW health research group representatives with our colleague from World Health Organization (WHO) working together at #figo2023
Hearing from David Lissauer about global health research he’s leading. Inspirational research programme delivered by an amazing team Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Programme Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
Hot off the press! Happy to share our recent paper. Our antenatal care tools should reflect the quality care we want for our pregnant women! Co-creation in play... rdcu.be/dH4LY Maternal and Fetal Health MLW MEIRU MALAWI Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Programme
We developed an antenatal health passport book for Malawian women that takes into account the 2016 ANC guidelines & RMC. We recommend restrictions on printing rights to ensure that information is not left out as a cost-cutting measure. Maternal and Fetal Health MLW bmchealthservres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…
Teamwork makes the dreamwork! Delighted to represent @husseinTwabi Leo Mndala Maria Lisa Odland David Lissauer with this analysis of the impact of cylone Freddy on women's health service utilisation. Read the full paper here. journals.plos.org/globalpubliche…
The maternal sepsis journey tool complements standard hospital audit data, enhancing the impact of quality improvement initiatives. It could guide strategically targeted interventions & a multifaceted approach to improve the quality of maternal healthcare tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…