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ISC 2011 PRESENTATIONS DAY 2
INDEPTH SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
24-27 October, 2011
Centro Internacional de Conferencias Joaquim Chissano (CICJC)
Maputo, Mozambique
Theme:Increasing the productivity and utilisation of health and demographic surveillance system data for public health in low-and middle-income countries
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Tuesday 25 October 2011 |
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09:00–10:45 |
Session 5 (Plenary): Methods and Measurements for HDSSs-1 |
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09:00-09:30 |
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09:30-10:00 |
The Dynamics Of Migration To Mortality In East And Southern Africa: INDEPTH Network Perspectives |
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09:45-10:00 |
Why Do People Decline To Take Part In A Research-Led Census? Experiences From Following Up Refusals In A Rural Community Of Kilifi, Kenya |
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10:00-10:20 |
Mobilising Community Representatives For Vital Registration -The Navrongo Experience |
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10:20 -10:40 |
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10:45–11:00 |
Health Break * Health Break * Health Break |
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Session 6: Parallel |
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11:00–12:30 |
6.1: Sexual and Reproductive Health - How Can HDSSs Contribute? |
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11:00-11:30 |
Keynote – Emerging Issues in Sexual and Reproductive Health: Potential Contributions of HDSS Data |
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11:30-11:45 |
Fertility, Maternal Employment And Income: A Prospective Study Of The Urban Poor In Kenya |
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11:45-12:00 |
Fertility Decline And Stall In Rural Northeast Of South Africa: The Role Of Mozambican Former Refugees |
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12:00-12:15 |
Birth Spacing In Western Kenya: Effect Of Family Composition And Wealth Index On Birth Intervals, 2003 -2008 |
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12:15-12:30 |
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11:00–12:30 |
6.2: Cause of Death Determination from the HDSS Using Verbal Autopsy (VA) |
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11:00-11:30 |
Keynote: Death may be Certain – But not the Cause: Making Cause of Death a Routine Part of HDSS Operations |
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11:30-11:45 |
Social autopsy: INDEPTH Network experiences of utility, process, practices and challenges in investigating causes and contributors to mortality |
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11:45-12:00 |
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12:00-12:15 |
An improved method for physician- coded verbal autopsy reduces the rate of discrepancy: Experiences in the Nouna Health and Demographic Surveillance System, Burkina Faso. |
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12:15-12:30 |
The Changing Dynamics Of Morbidity And Mortality In Rural Ghana |
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11:00–12:30 |
6.3: Vaccination and Child Survival - Using HDSSs to Monitor Progress |
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11:00-11:30 |
Keynote: The Eradication Of Measles Infection Will Increase Child Mortality In Africa |
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11:30-11:45 |
Non-Specific And Sex-Differential Effects Of Vaccinations On Child Survival In Rural Western India |
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11:45-12:00 |
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12:00-12:15 |
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12:15-12:30 |
Does The WHO Recommended Vaccination Schedule Truly Benefit Child Survival |
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12:30 – 13:00 |
6.4: Poster Session 1: Review of Posters by SAC |
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13:00 – 14:00 |
Lunch* Poster Viewing* Lunch |
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14:00-15:30 |
Session 7 (Plenary): A Debate on the Pros and Cons of Data Sharing |
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14:00-15:30 |
Debate on the Pros and Cons of Data Sharing – Convened by ESSENCE on Health Research Initiative in collaboration with INDEPTH Network |
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15:30–15:45 |
Health Break * Health Break * Health Break |
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Session 8 (Parallel) |
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15:45–17:15 |
8.1: Malaria - Using HDSSs to Monitor Control and Treatment |
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15:45 - 16:00 |
Keynote: Ten years of malaria vaccine trials in the Manhiça HDSS |
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16:00 – 16:15 |
Trends In Bednet Ownership And Usage And Impact Of Bednets On Malaria Morbidity In The Kilifi Health And Demographic Surveillance Site; 2008-2010 |
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16:15 – 16:30 |
Access To Artemisinin-Based Anti-Malaria Treatment And Its Related Factors In Rural Tanzania |
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16:30 – 16:45 |
Influence Of Malaria Diagnostic Tests In Targeting Anti-Malarial Treatment, Rural Tanzania: Implications For A National Roll Out Of Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests |
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16:45 – 17:00 |
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17:00 – 17:15 |
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15:45–17:15 |
8.2: Methods and Measurement for HDSSs-2 |
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15:45 – 16:05 |
Challenges to the implementation of a HDSS in a city in full expansion: the case of Kaya HDSS |
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16:05 – 16:25 |
Effect Of Meteorological Factors On Mortality: Evidence From Abhoynagar And Matlab Health And Demographic Surveillance Sites In Bangladesh, 1983-2009 |
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16:25 – 16:40 |
Incorporating Questions On Disabilities Into HDSS-The Kintampo Experience |
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16:45 – 17:00 |
Twin Innovative Strategy To Sustain Cholera Prevention: Evidence From Kilifi HDSS. |
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17:00 – 17:15 |
Improving The Data Collection Process In HDSS In Poor Areas With “Small Actions” |
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15:45–17:15 |
8.3: Technological Innovations for HDSSs |
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15:45 - 16:00 |
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16:00 – 16:15 |
Investigating Cell phone Usage in improving timely vaccine uptake in the KEMRI/CDC HDSS |
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16:15 – 16:30 |
The implementation of INESS Data Linkage –The Navrongo Experience |
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16:30 – 16:45 |
Surveillance Data Collection In Matlab: Comparison Of PDA And Paper |
Golam Mustafa, Matlab HDSS, Bangladesh |
16:45 – 17:00 |
Emmanuel Mahama, Kintampo HDSS, Ghana |
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17:00 – 17:15 |
Timely Hospital Surveillance: From Paper based Data Collection to Netbooks |
Laureen Omare, Kisumu HDSS, Kenya |
17:15 –18:30 |
Session 9 (Parallel): |
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17:15 –18:30 |
9.1: Funders’ Session |
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17:15 –18:30 |
Funders’ Session :All funders (Sida/GLOBFORSK, Rockefeller Foundation, Hewlett Foundation, NIA/WHO, Gates Foundation, Welcome Trust, IDRC, DANIDA, USAID, EU, NORAD, Save the Children, ....) |
Richard Suzman, NIA/NIH, USA |
17:15 –18:30 |
Sessions 9.2-9.6: INDEPTH Working Groups 1 |
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17:15-18:30 |
9.2: Adult Health and Aging (AHA) |
Steve Tollman, Agincourt HDSS, South Africa |
17:15-18:30 |
9.3: Migration & Urbanisation /Multi-centre Analysis of Dynamics of Migration and Health (MADIMAH) |
Mark Collinson, Agincourt HDSS, South Africa |
17:15-18:30 |
9.4: Health Systems |
James Akazili, Navrongo HDSS, Ghana |
17:15-18:30 |
9.5: Antibiotics Resistance: Proposal development |
Betuel Sigauque, Manhica HDSS, Mozambique /NTC Chuc, Filabavi HDSS, Vietnam / Wasif Kahn, Bandarban HDSS, Bangladesh |
17:15-18:30 |
9.6: Newborns: Presentation by Save the Children – Joy Lawn |
Peter Waiswa,Iganga-Mayuge HDSS, Uganda |
18:30-19:30 |
9.7: GSK + DataNet: Vaccine Safety Studies using the HDSS Platform |
Bernhards Ogutu |