The Pan African Medical Journal (Oct 2011)
Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Programs in sub-Saharan Africa from 2004 to 2010: need, the process and prospects
- Peter Nsubuga,
- Kenneth Johnson,
- Christopher Tetteh,
- Joseph Oundo,
- Andrew Weathers,
- James Vaughan,
- Suzanne Elbon,
- Mufuta Tshimanga,
- Faustine Ndugulile,
- Chima Ohuabunwo,
- Michele Evering-Watley,
- Fausta Mosha,
- Obinna Oleribe,
- Patrick Nguku,
- Lora Davis,
- Nykiconia Preacely,
- Richard Luce,
- Simon Antara,
- Hiari Imara,
- Yassa Ndjakani,
- Timothy Doyle,
- Yescenia Espinosa,
- Ditu Kazambu,
- Dieula Delissaint,
- John Ngulefac,
- Kariuki Njenga
Affiliations
- Peter Nsubuga
- Kenneth Johnson
- Christopher Tetteh
- Joseph Oundo
- Andrew Weathers
- James Vaughan
- Suzanne Elbon
- Mufuta Tshimanga
- Faustine Ndugulile
- Chima Ohuabunwo
- Michele Evering-Watley
- Fausta Mosha
- Obinna Oleribe
- Patrick Nguku
- Lora Davis
- Nykiconia Preacely
- Richard Luce
- Simon Antara
- Hiari Imara
- Yassa Ndjakani
- Timothy Doyle
- Yescenia Espinosa
- Ditu Kazambu
- Dieula Delissaint
- John Ngulefac
- Kariuki Njenga
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2011.10.24.1271
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 10,
no. 24
Abstract
health workforce that can operate multi-disease surveillance and response systems.
Keywords
- Field epidemiology
- laboratory management
- multi-disease surveillance and response systems
- public health workforce capacity building