Parallel Sessions 2
Selous Hall
Session chairs: Dr Jean Baptiste Mazarati, Rwanda
Prof Esron Karimuribo, Tanzania
11:30-11:45 From data to information: Learning from the Regional Action through Data experience in East and West Africa.
Joel Lehmann, Broadreach LLC Kenya
11:45-12:00 Guiding healthy decisions using digital tools through the Safer Deliveries program in Zanzibar.
Samira Said, Tanzania
12:00-12:15 Strengthening capacity of cross-border health units to use technology for HIV prevention and treatment.
Boniface Kitungulu, Kenya
12:15-12:30 Usability of Redcap in multi-site clinical trials in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.
Mtesha, BA, Tanzania
12:30-12:45 eHealth Strategy Implementation in Tanzania: Successes, Challenges and Opportunities.
Hermes Sotter, Tanzania
12:45-13:00 Q/A
Ruaha Hall
Session chairs: Prof Pauline Byakika, Uganda
Dr Calvin Sindato, Tanzania
11:30-11:45 Monitoring of Emergency Obstetrical Care Functioning in Health Facilities by Digital Mapping System in Burundi.
Sylvestre Bazikamwe, Burundi
11:45-12:00 Molecular characterization and antibiotic profile of diarrhogenic E.coli isolated from money and cellphones of food handlers in Nairobi, Kenya.
Richard Kipserem Korir, Kenya
12:00-12:15 Molecular epidemiology of virulence and antimicrobial resistance determinants in Klebsiella pneumoniae from hospitalised patients in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.
Tolbert B. Sonda, Tanzania
12:15-12:30 Case and foci investigation in the elimination setting of Zanzibar.
Humphrey R Mkali, Tanzania
12:30-12:45 Is an EHRS possible at community level? A case of embedding EHRS within the health and demographic surveillance site in rural Eastern Uganda.
Collins Gyezaho, Uganda
12:45-13:00 Q/A
Mikumi Hall
Session Chairs: Dr Jamala Adam Taib, Tanzania
Dr Bernard Ngowi, Tanzania
11:30-11:45 Towards a TB free Dar es Salaam with T3: Test, Treat, and Track. First results from digital treatment adherence monitoring.
Joseph Soka, Tanzania
11:45-12:00 Establishment of HIV-1 NGS and drug resistance testing using Illumina Miseq at KCMCi, Tanzania.
Ireen Kiwelu, Tanzania
12:00-12:15 Developing and testing a synchronized e-partograph to improve management of intrapartum care and support the referral system for emergency obstetric care among refugee hosting communities in Adjumani district, Uganda.
Richard Ayiasi Mangwi, Uganda
12:15-12:30 Innovative Approaches to Cross-Border Health: Case of Cross-Border Health Unit Model.
Dorothy Muroki, Kenya
12:30-12:45 Digital laboratory specimen bio-banking and temperature monitoring systems- sharing experience from NIMR-Mbeya.
Antelmo Thadei Haule, Tanzania
12:45-13:00 Q/A
Mkomazi Hall
Session chairs: Dr Mohamed J.U. Dahoma, Tanzania
Dr Kijazi Mashoto, Tanzania
11:30-11:45 Breaking the transmission cycle of parasitic worms: harnessing accurate identification to ensure the success of large-scale public health interventions.
Sebastian Manhart, UK
11:45-12:00 Point of Care Implementation of Kenya EMR System at Kakamega County General Hospital.
Amos Kibisu Amadiva, Kenya
12:00-12:15 Feasibility of mHealth interventions to assess patients after c-section in rural Rwanda.
Erick Gaju, Rwanda
12:15-12:30 Effectiveness of Digital Adherence Technologies in Enhancing ART adherence and lost to follow among HIV/AIDS Patients attending CTC clinic in Dodoma referral hospital.
Hamimu O. Kigumi, Tanzania
12:30-12:45 Validation of a phone-based newborn clinical management application – prisms®.
Santorino Data, Uganda
12:45-13:00 Q/A