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| Article | Why It Stood Out | |---------|-----------------| | (2023) | Demonstrated a scalable model that reduced loss‑to‑follow‑up by 30 %. | | “Genomic Surveillance of Plasmodium falciparum in West Africa” (2024) | First continent‑wide dataset showing emerging drug‑resistance markers. | | “Task‑Shifting for Mental Health Care in Post‑Conflict Liberia” (2023) | Provided a policy‑ready framework for integrating lay counsellors. | | “Mobile Health (mHealth) Interventions for Diabetes Management in Urban Nigeria” (2024) | Showcased a low‑cost SMS platform that improved HbA1c by 1.2 %. | | “Traditional Herbal Remedies for Sickle‑Cell Disease: A Systematic Review” (2024) | Highlighted research gaps and called for rigorous clinical trials. |
The heart of the show is its cast of distinct canine characters, each representing a different emergency service: | Article | Why It Stood Out |
The is an open-access, peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to documenting and disseminating health research relevant to the African continent. Published by the PAMJ Center for Public Health Research and Information, it operates across multiple branches, including PAMJ Clinical Medicine and PAMJ One Health , with offices in Kenya, Cameroon, and Uganda. | | “Mobile Health (mHealth) Interventions for Diabetes
In a small, bustling clinic on the outskirts of Nairobi, Dr. Abena stared at a handwritten chart. For weeks, she had noticed a pattern: young children from the same district were presenting with unusual splenic complications. In the past, such observations might have remained confined to her clinic’s dusty logbooks. But Dr. Abena knew that for change to happen, her data needed a voice. Published by the PAMJ Center for Public Health