viernes, 22 de abril de 2016

DGHT News: CDC, PEPFAR, and BD Partner to Transform Healthcare in Africa


CDC, PEPFAR, and BD Partner 
to Transform Healthcare in Africa
Today, April 20th, in Washington DC, Dr. Shannon Hader, Dr. John Nkengasong and CDC staff from around the world will join forces with the President’s Emergency Program for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) , and Becton Dickinson and Company (BD) to release the results of an innovative public-private partnership that is transforming healthcare in four African countries where the burden of HIV and TB are among the greatest in the world. Under the leadership of Ministries of Health in these countries, this unique partnership, dubbed Labs for Life , was created to strengthen fragile laboratory systems in Kenya, Mozambique, Ethiopia, and Uganda, thereby allowing these countries to effectively prevent, identify, and respond to both today’s healthcare challenges and tomorrow’s public health threats. The first phase of the partnership, from 2007 - 2012, is a powerful example of DGHT’s commitment and investment in laboratory expertise worldwide and is a model for future programs in other high burden countries. This partnership provides evidence that when done well, public-private partnerships can provide innovative solutions to pressing global health challenges.

Presenting at today’s event will be the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator, Ambassador Deborah Birx, MD, Director of CDC’s Division of Global HIV & TB (DGHT ) Shannon Hader, MD, MPH, and CEO of BD Mr. Vincent Forlenza. Also, in attendance will be the Chief of DGHT’s International Laboratory Branch , John Nkengasong, PhD. Details of the partnership, including country-specific case studies, are featured in this month’s Journal of Infectious Diseases.



 JID Cover
“One of the most remarkable outcomes of the CDC, PEPFAR and Becton Dickinson (BD) partnership was the reduction in transport time for TB testing from twelve days to two days. Results like that inspire trust in test results, confidence in clinicians and underscores the fact that strong labs save lives.” 

-Dr. John Nkengasong, Chief of DGHT’s International Laboratory Branch



Resources
To learn more about this innovative public private partnership to transform laboratory systems throughout Africa, CDC’s Division of Global HIV and TB offers the following resources:
FactsheetFactsheet  summarizing the successes of the Labs for Life public-private partnership

InfographicInfographic  illustrating the impact of the partnership throughout Africa

Icon Web FeatureFeature article and photo gallery highlighting the on-the-ground impact of Labs for Life

One.org BlogONE.org blog featuring the work of the Labs for Life partnership in Africa

JID Journal of Infectious Disease article on findings from the 5-year public-private partnership

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