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Bandim Health Project

The Bandim Health Project works with population based health research in one of the world's poorest countries, Guinea-Bissau in West Africa.

Bandim Health Project
Projecto de Saúde Bandim
AbbreviationBHP
Formation1978
FounderPeter Aaby
TypeNon-governmental organization
Location
Membership
The INDEPTH Network
Leader
Peter Aaby
National Research Coordinator
Amabelia Rodrigues
Parent organization
Statens Serum Institut
AffiliationsUniversity of Southern Denmark
Center for Vitamins and Vaccines
Centre for International Health
Copenhagen University
Aarhus University
Staff
150
Websitewww.bandim.org

The core of the project is a health and demographic surveillance system which registers more than 100,000 people in six suburbs of the capital Bissau. Furthermore, 182 representative clusters of 100 women and their children are followed in the rural areas. Information on health, diseases, immunisations, breast-feeding, etc. is collected, primarily focusing on women and children. Admissions to the country's sole pediatric ward in the capital are recorded.

The Bandim Health Project is member of the INDEPTH Network of health and demographic surveillance sites in Africa, Asia and Oceania.

11°50′43.64″N 15°35′45.42″W / 11.8454556°N 15.5959500°W / 11.8454556; -15.5959500

History edit

The Bandim Health Project was initiated in 1978 by Peter Aaby. The project is currently based on collaboration between the Ministry of Public Health in Guinea-Bissau, the Statens Serum Institut in Denmark, and researchers affiliated to The University of Southern Denmark, as well as the University of Aarhus, Denmark.[citation needed]

In 2012, the Danish National Research Foundation funded the establishment of the Center of Excellence, The Research Center for Vitamins and Vaccines (CVIVA) based on the Bandim Health Project and its research into non-specific effects of vaccines.[citation needed]

Fields of research edit

The Bandim Health Project works with population based health research, focusing on women and children. The project's fields of research include:[citation needed]

Important results edit

One of the most important findings was that a new measles vaccine used in low-income countries was associated with a two-fold increase in mortality among girls. This discovery led to the withdrawal of the vaccine.[1] Had it not been withdrawn, it could have cost at least ½ million additional female deaths per year in Africa alone.[2][3]

The organization edit

The Bandim Health Project is led by Peter Aaby. The National Research Coordinator is Amabelia Rodrigues. Since the project's foundation in 1978, more than 700 scientific articles have been published, and more than 40 PhD or doctoral degrees and 13 Masters of International Health degrees have been obtained by researchers employed by the project.[citation needed]

Affiliations edit

Bandim Health Project is placed in Guinea-Bissau and also has a small department at Statens Serum Institut in Denmark. Bandim Health Project is also affiliated with University of Southern Denmark, where Peter Aaby is an adjunct professor and Christine Benn holds a professorship in Global Health.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Expanded programme on immunization (EPI). Safety of high titre measles vaccines". Relevé Épidémiologique Hebdomadaire. 67 (48): 357–361. 27 November 1992. ISSN 0049-8114. PMID 1449986.
  2. ^ Aaby, Peter; Jensen, Henrik; Samb, Badara; Cisse, Badara; Sodemann, Morten; Jakobsen, Marianne; Poulsen, Anja; Rodrigues, Amabelia; Lisse, Ida Maria; Simondon, Francois; Whittle, Hilton (28 June 2003). "Differences in female-male mortality after high-titre measles vaccine and association with subsequent vaccination with diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis and inactivated poliovirus: reanalysis of West African studies". Lancet. 361 (9376): 2183–2188. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(03)13771-3. ISSN 1474-547X. PMID 12842371.
  3. ^ Aaby, P. "Being wrong in the right direction?" Lancet 364.9438 (2004): 984.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Research Center for Vitamins and Vaccines 21 October 2020 at the Wayback Machine
  • Statens Serum Institut

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The Bandim Health Project works with population based health research in one of the world s poorest countries Guinea Bissau in West Africa Bandim Health ProjectProjecto de Saude BandimAbbreviationBHPFormation1978FounderPeter AabyTypeNon governmental organizationLocationGuinea BissauMembershipThe INDEPTH NetworkLeaderPeter AabyNational Research CoordinatorAmabelia RodriguesParent organizationStatens Serum InstitutAffiliationsUniversity of Southern DenmarkCenter for Vitamins and VaccinesCentre for International HealthCopenhagen UniversityAarhus UniversityStaff150Websitewww wbr bandim wbr orgThe core of the project is a health and demographic surveillance system which registers more than 100 000 people in six suburbs of the capital Bissau Furthermore 182 representative clusters of 100 women and their children are followed in the rural areas Information on health diseases immunisations breast feeding etc is collected primarily focusing on women and children Admissions to the country s sole pediatric ward in the capital are recorded The Bandim Health Project is member of the INDEPTH Network of health and demographic surveillance sites in Africa Asia and Oceania 11 50 43 64 N 15 35 45 42 W 11 8454556 N 15 5959500 W 11 8454556 15 5959500 Contents 1 History 2 Fields of research 3 Important results 4 The organization 4 1 Affiliations 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe Bandim Health Project was initiated in 1978 by Peter Aaby The project is currently based on collaboration between the Ministry of Public Health in Guinea Bissau the Statens Serum Institut in Denmark and researchers affiliated to The University of Southern Denmark as well as the University of Aarhus Denmark citation needed In 2012 the Danish National Research Foundation funded the establishment of the Center of Excellence The Research Center for Vitamins and Vaccines CVIVA based on the Bandim Health Project and its research into non specific effects of vaccines citation needed Fields of research editThe Bandim Health Project works with population based health research focusing on women and children The project s fields of research include citation needed Vaccines both their specific effects on the targeted diseases and in particular their potential non specific effects on morbidity and mortality Other health interventions including assessment of the total impact on mortality of new interventions or changes in existing policies Infectious diseases e g measles diarrhoea rotavirus respiratory infections malaria HIV HTLV and Tuberculosis Nutrition including micronutrients such as vitamin A supplementation and breast feeding Humanitarian aid Important results editOne of the most important findings was that a new measles vaccine used in low income countries was associated with a two fold increase in mortality among girls This discovery led to the withdrawal of the vaccine 1 Had it not been withdrawn it could have cost at least million additional female deaths per year in Africa alone 2 3 The organization editThe Bandim Health Project is led by Peter Aaby The National Research Coordinator is Amabelia Rodrigues Since the project s foundation in 1978 more than 700 scientific articles have been published and more than 40 PhD or doctoral degrees and 13 Masters of International Health degrees have been obtained by researchers employed by the project citation needed Affiliations edit Bandim Health Project is placed in Guinea Bissau and also has a small department at Statens Serum Institut in Denmark Bandim Health Project is also affiliated with University of Southern Denmark where Peter Aaby is an adjunct professor and Christine Benn holds a professorship in Global Health citation needed See also editNon specific effect of vaccines Statens Serum Institut Guinea Bissau Peter AabyReferences edit Expanded programme on immunization EPI Safety of high titre measles vaccines Releve Epidemiologique Hebdomadaire 67 48 357 361 27 November 1992 ISSN 0049 8114 PMID 1449986 Aaby Peter Jensen Henrik Samb Badara Cisse Badara Sodemann Morten Jakobsen Marianne Poulsen Anja Rodrigues Amabelia Lisse Ida Maria Simondon Francois Whittle Hilton 28 June 2003 Differences in female male mortality after high titre measles vaccine and association with subsequent vaccination with diphtheria tetanus pertussis and inactivated poliovirus reanalysis of West African studies Lancet 361 9376 2183 2188 doi 10 1016 S0140 6736 03 13771 3 ISSN 1474 547X PMID 12842371 Aaby P Being wrong in the right direction Lancet 364 9438 2004 984 External links editOfficial website Research Center for Vitamins and Vaccines Archived 21 October 2020 at the Wayback Machine Statens Serum Institut Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bandim Health Project amp oldid 1176866412, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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