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Practicalities of implementing burden of disease research in Africa: lessons from a population survey component of our multi-partner FOCAL research project.

Binyam Negussie DestaTesfaye GobenaCustodia MacuamuleOlanrewaju E FayemiChristianah I AyolabiBlandina T MmbagaKate M ThomasWarren DoddSara M PiresShannon E MajowiczTine Hald
Published in: Emerging themes in epidemiology (2022)
Through our current partnership and research implementing a population survey to study disease burden in four African LMICs, we observed that successful partnerships need to consider these core concepts explicitly, apply the essential leadership attributes, perform assessment of external contexts before designing the research, and expect differences in work culture. While some of these experiences are common to research projects in general, the other best practices and challenges we discussed can help inform future foodborne disease burden work in Africa.
Keyphrases
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  • hiv testing