| Literature DB >> 23930937 |
Ana Lourdes Sanchez1, Maritza Canales, Lourdes Enriquez, Maria Elena Bottazzi, Ada Argentina Zelaya, Vilma Esther Espinoza, Gustavo Adolfo Fontecha.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Honduras, research capacity strengthening (RCS) has not received sufficient attention, but an increase in research competencies would enable local scientists to advance knowledge and contribute to national priorities, including the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).Entities:
Keywords: Honduras; Millennium Development Goals; global health; infectious disease; research capacity strengthening
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23930937 PMCID: PMC3739968 DOI: 10.3402/gha.v6i0.21643
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Health Action ISSN: 1654-9880 Impact factor: 2.640
Institutional strengthening activities undertaken at National Autonomous University of Honduras (UNAH) and the School of Microbiology
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| Research design | Established a ‘train-the-trainers’ program |
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| Lack of a research-based graduate program in infectious diseases | Designed, created, and implemented MEIZ |
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| Low awareness of the importance of biosafety practices | Integration of biosafety into undergrad/grad curricula |
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| Low awareness of the need for research ethics clearance for research with human participants | Integrated research ethics into undergraduate and graduate curricula |
MEIZ: Master's Program in Infectious and Zoonotic Diseases.
Alliances and networks facilitated by the Honduras-Canada Teasdale-Corti project
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| National University of Agriculture (UNA) | 2007–2012 | Training MEIZ students |
| Ministry of Health (MoH) | 2007–2012 | MoH staff admitted to MEIZ |
| PAHO-Honduras | 2011–2012 | Research ethics initiative |
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| Brock University, Canada | 2006–2012 | Overall project leadership |
| George Washington University, USA | 2007–2011 | Project evaluation |
| Baylor College of Medicine, USA | 2011–2012 | Supervision of graduate students |
| Emory University, USA | 2008–2010 | Biosafety assessment and training |
| Centers for Disease Control, USA | 2011 | Malaria training |
| Mexican Biosafety Association | 2011–2012 | Biosafety training and expertise. Expert support to CENCAB |
| Canadian Coalition for Global Health Research, CCGHR | 2010–2012 | Global health advice |
| University of Guelph | 2011 | Research on healthcare access in Honduras |
| McMaster University, Canada | 2009–2012 | Dengue genetics project |
| University of Calgary | 2009–2010 | Workshop on Zoonotic diseases |
| Sanger Institute, UK | 2009–2012 | Co-supervision of MEIZ student |
| NeTropica, Costa Rica | 2007–2012 | Funding MEIZ students |
| University of Costa Rica | 2009–2012 | Training and supervising MEIZ students |
| National University of Costa Rica | 2011–2012 | Entomology training for MEIZ students |
| University of San Carlos, Guatemala | 2008–2010 | Research Ethics training and mentoring |
| National University of Nicaragua (UNAN) Leon, Nicaragua | 2007–2012 | Curricular design, MEIZ seminars, and students training |
| TDR | 2009–2011 | Membership in the Disease Reference Group on Zoonoses and Marginalised Infectious Diseases (DRG6) |
| COHRED | 2012 | NeTropica Meeting, networking with Council of Ministers of Health from Central America and Dominican Republic (COMISCA) |
COHRED: Council on Health Research for Development; GHRI: Global Health Research Initiative, Canada; MEIZ: Masters Program in Infectious and Zoonotic Diseases; NeTropica: The Network for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases in Central America; NHRS: National health research system; TDR: Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases of the World Health Organization.
Spaces allocated by the National Autonomous University of Honduras (UNAH) to the Honduras-Canada Teasdale-Corti project
| Physical/intellectual space | Project's contribution | Location | Current usage |
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| MEIZ classroom | Design, renovations, and furnishings | School of Microbiology | MEIZ |
| MEIZ administrative office | Design, renovations, and furnishings | School of Microbiology | MEIZ |
| Teasdale-Corti Research Lab | Design, renovations, equipment, and laboratory furniture | School of Microbiology | MEIZ graduate students |
| Conference room | Furnishing | Sciences building | MEIZ |
| CENCAB | |||
| National Center for Biosafety Training | Concept and design | Sciences building | Biosafety training for UNAH's health/biosciences and chemical engineering students, faculty, and custodial staff. |
| C-BIO | Concept and design | UNAH's central library | University-wide access |
MEIZ: Masters Program in Infectious and Zoonotic Diseases.
Research project topics and supervisors’ affiliation for MEIZ graduates first cohort
| Research project topic | Supervisors’ affiliations |
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| Genetic characterization of | Primary: Baylor College of Medicine, USA |
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| Genetic characterization and drug resistance of Methicillin-resistant | Primary: University of Costa Rica |
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| Molecular epidemiology of enteric viruses causing diarrheal disease in children under 5 years of age | Primary: UNAH |
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| Susceptibility of larval stages | Primary: McMaster University, Canada |
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| Genetic characterization of | Primary: Brock University, Canada |
| Interactions of | Primary: University of Costa Rica |
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| Human host genetics and severity of Dengue infections | Primary: UNAH |
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| Bacterial etiology of diarrhea in children under 5 years of age | Primary: UNAH |
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| Soil-transmitted helminth infections in Honduran school children | Primary: Brock University, Canada |
UNAH: National Autonomous University of Honduras; MEIZ: Master's Program in Infectious and Zoonotic Diseases.