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HaSET Maternal and Child Health
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HaSET is a research platform working closely with partners in Ethiopia to generate evidence to improve maternal and child health programs and policies.
Joined December 2019
New publication: Prevalence of stunting in #Ethiopia still high. Further understanding of patterns of linear growth, onset of growth faltering or recovery offer possibility for mitigation. Thank you to our partners @SPHMMC_Official @FMoHealth Read here:
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We are so pleased that our team's work was featured in the latest @HarvardChanSPH news! Read on to learn more about some of our biggest milestones from 2023:
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NEW: Our team just published a paper on the development of risk prediction models for preterm delivery in Ethiopia in @JGLOBHEALTH! 🤰📷 Thank you to our partners: @SPHMMC_Official @HarvardChanSPH
@BostonChildrens
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NEW: Just published a new paper on predicting antenatal care attendance in Amhara Region, Ethiopia in @JAMANetworkOpen! 🤰📊 Thank you to our partners: @SPHMMC_Official @HarvardChanSPH @BostonChildrens
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NEW: Our team just published a paper on the development of risk prediction models for preterm delivery in Ethiopia in @JGLOBHEALTH! 🤰📊 Thank you to our partners: @SPHMMC_Official @HarvardChanSPH @BostonChildrens
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NEW: High prevalence of vulnerable newborn phenotypes presented in a novel study of 541285 live births in 23 LMICs in @BJOG. Thank you to partners at @LSHTM, @JohnsHopkinsSPH, @SPHMMC_Official, @harvardchanSPH, @BostonChildrens, @CIFFchild.
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NEW: High prevalence of small-for-gestational-age among preterm babies born >2000 g in study in Ethiopia; maternal pre-eclampsia substantially increases risk of SGA. Thank you to our partners: Arba Minch University @WHO @AddisAbabaUnive @HarvardChanSPH
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NEW: High mortality rate found among babies in Ethiopia born <2000g; most factors linked to increased risk of death are preventable. Thank you to our partners Arba Minch University @WHO @AddisAbabaUnive @HarvardChanSPH
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NEW: Major drivers of expenses of scaling kangaroo mother care include human resources, initial and recurrent training, supplies, and communications costs. Thank you for our partners @AddisAbabaUnive
@HawassaUniverst @WHO @BostonChildrens @HarvardChanSPH
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NEW: Presence of antibiotic resistance genes in the gut microbiota of mothers and newborns associated with neonatal sepsis and adverse birth outcomes. Thanks to our partners @BostonChildrens @HarvardChanSPH @FMoHealth @SPHMMC_Official @cardiffuni
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RT @gracejchan: Delighted to share collaborative work with @AddisUniversity @FMoHealth @WHO @HarvardChanSPH @BostonChildrens to improve #ef…
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RT @gracejchan: Decline in sick child and new family planning visits during the initial phase of #COVID19. Resiliency in sustaining #routin…
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RT @RabaabZ: Another paper from our #BARNARDS study showing #Staphylococci as the top isolate in #neonatalsepsis in #LMICs highlighting the…
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RT @BCH_Innovation: 40% of births in Ethiopia had adverse outcomes in this comprehensive study. The investigators, led by Dr. @gracejchan,…
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HaSET launched yesterday in Addis Ababa! Highlights: keynote address by Dr. Dereje Duguma, H.E. State Minister @FMoHealth, an exciting panel discussion, and presentations by HaSET PI Dr. Grace Chan and Program Director Dr. Lisanu Taddesse. @SPHMMC_Official @EPHIEthiopia
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