Trachoma Rapid Assessments in Venezuela, an Example of the Integration of Data Gathering with Service Delivery in Hard-to-reach Populations

Author:

López Yuri Andrea1,Talero Sandra Liliana2,León Donado Juan Pablo3,Álvarez Ángel Manuel4,Magris Magda5,Hernández Tulia6,Bermúdez Marisela7,Villalobos Neris8,Saboyá-Díaz Martha Idalí9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Malaria Unit, Amazonas Centre for Research and Control of Tropical Diseases “Simón Bolivar” (CAICET) of Ministry of Popular Power for Health, Puerto Ayacucho, Amazonas State, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

2. Innovation and Research Department, Escuela Superior de Oftalmología, Instituto Barraquer de América, Bogotá, Colombia

3. Ophthalmology Department, Hospital Militar Universitario “Dr. Carlos Arvelo”, Caracas, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

4. Communicable Diseases and Environmental Determinants of Health, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Caracas, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

5. Research Department, Amazonas Centre for Research and Control of Tropical Diseases “Simón Bolivar” (CAICET) of Ministry of Popular Power for Health, Puerto Ayacucho, Amazonas State, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

6. Surveillance and Health Situation Analysis, Evidence and Intelligence for Action in Health Department, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO),Caracas, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

7. Vice Minister of Collective Health Networks of the Ministry of Popular Power for Health, Caracas, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

8. Immunizations Program, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO),Caracas, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

9. Neglected, Tropical, and Vector-Borne Diseases Unit, Communicable Diseases and Environmental Determinants of Health Department, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Washington D.C., USA

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Ophthalmology,Epidemiology

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