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The provision of high-quality care to sick newborns presents challenges in any health system. International guidelines suggest that even for babies who do not require intensive care, there should be one nurse for every 2 – 4 sick babies. However, recent studies conducted in Nairobi show that one nurse takes care of between 20 – 40 newborns. In a recently published policy brief the KEMRI Wellcome Trust programme highlights the experience of nurses in Nairobi’s New Born Units.
Susanna Dunachie
Principal Investigators Research Scientists
Susanna Dunachie - Professor of Infectious Diseases
Paul Turner
Principal Investigators Research Scientists
MB BS, PhD, FRCPCH, FRCPath Paul Turner - Professor of Paediatric Microbiology
Stuart Blacksell
Principal Investigators Research Scientists
Stuart Blacksell - Professor of Tropical Microbiology
Mehul Dhorda
Research Scientists
Mehul Dhorda - DeTACT-Africa Coordinator / Head of Specimen Management Laboratory
Eduard Sanders
Principal Investigators Research Scientists
Eduard Sanders - Professor of global health practice
Hoa Thi Ngo
MSc IHTM Lecturers Principal Investigators Research Scientists
Hoa Thi Ngo - Associate Professor
Raph Hamers
Principal Investigators Research Scientists
MD PhD Raph Hamers - Associate Professor in Infectious Diseases
David Warrell
Principal Investigators Research Scientists
DM, DSc, FRCP, FRCPE, FMedSci; HonF CeylonCP, RThaiCP, WestAfrCP, CPSMumbai David Warrell - Emeritus Professor of Tropical Medicine
Frank Smithuis
Principal Investigators Research Scientists
Frank Smithuis - Professor of Tropical Medicine
Lorenz Von Seidlein
Principal Investigators Research Scientists
Lorenz Von Seidlein - Professor of Global Health