This poster was presented on june 20th at the “International Health Conference 2016“, Kings College of London. It was realised by Oriane Bodson, Sie Ahmed Barro, Anne-Marie Turcotte-Tremblay, Nestor Zante and Valéry Ridde. The poster summarizes the methodology used in assessing Implementation Fidelity Of A Results-based Financing Intervention In Burkina Faso and the results obtained.
Bodson, O., Barro, S. A., Turcotte-Tremblay, A.-M., Zante, N., & Ridde, V. (2016, June 21). Assessing Implementation Fidelity Of A
Results-based Financing Intervention In
Burkina Faso. International Health Conference 2016. Download
Knowledge synthesis project on urban health interventions for prevention and control of vector diseases and other infectious diseases in the context of poverty.
The knowledge synthesis project on urban health interventions for prevention and control of vector diseases and other infectious diseases in the context of poverty has obtained ethical approval. This project, funded by the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) of the World Health Organization, enabled the establishment of an international research consortium spread between Canada , Colombia, Brazil, Burkina Faso and France.
This article was published on april 29th on BioéthiqueOnline and written by Valéry Ridde, Matthew Hunt, Christian Dagenais, Isabelle Agier, Aude Nikiema, François Chiocchio, Emmanuel Bonnet and Paul-André Somé. It discusses the specific policy needs for research for the sharing of data from an intervention research program in global health. (more…)
This article is published in Infectious Diseases of Poverty Journal and is written by Valéry Ridde, Isabelle Agier, Emmanuel Bonnet, Mabel Carabali, Kounbobr Roch Dabiré, Florence Fournet, Antarou Ly, Ivlabèhiré Bertrand Meda and Beatriz Parra. This research article is published in open access and you can download it hereunder.
Ridde, V., Agier, I., Bonnet, E., Carabali, M., Dabiré, K. R., Fournet, F., Ly, A., Meda, I. B., & Parra, B. (2016). Presence of three dengue serotypes in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso): research and public health implications. Infectious Diseases of Poverty, 5(23). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40249-016-0120-2Download