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Cooperation with Cuba

Cooperation with Cuba. 2005 - 2011 – The International Workshops on Child Health in Camag üey. Cuba has achieved important results in public health: reduction of neonatal mortality; high immunization coverage, and eradication of certain infectious diseases;

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Cooperation with Cuba

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  1. Cooperation with Cuba 2005 - 2011 – The International Workshops on Child Health in Camagüey

  2. Cuba has achieved important results in public health: • reduction of neonatal mortality; • high immunization coverage, and • eradication of certain infectious diseases; • free and universal public health care service; • excellent medical academy. The context

  3. The Cuban medical staff have a well prepared but is penalized for the international isolation of the country. • Thus the spread in the international scientific community of the achievements is very difficult. The context

  4. Inadequate medical devices, old technology; • The network of health services has not web links; • However, the information circulating in the Cuban medical community; The problemsofCubanhealth

  5. This is the context of creating a relationship of mutual exchange between some European scientific institutions and the Cuban health service. • The collaboration is currently focused on pediatrics.

  6. Firstly, to provide information to health professionals from overseas about the healthcare system in Cuba and to understand its achievements. • Secondly, to provide a research forum for scientific exchange of knowledge and to lay the basis for future collaboration. Aimsof the collaboration

  7. 2011 sees the 6th International Workshop on Child Health in Camagüey, Cuba. This is an annual event organised by the following partners: • Academic Division of Child Health (University of Nottingham); • International Institute for the Study of Cuba, London Metropolitan University; • Camagüey Children’s Hospital and the Department of Provincial Health, Camagüey Province.

  8. The workshop has received strong support from Canada (University of Western Ontario) and Italy (Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Roma, Mario Negri Institute, Milano and, Paediatric Research Hospital “G. Gaslini”, Genova). • Alongside a presence at each of the workshops from Canada and Italy, we have also had support from individuals at the University of Dusseldorf, Germany and from colleagues in Argentina.

  9. Rodriguez FV, Lopez NB, Choonara I. Child health in Cuba. Arch Dis Child 2008; 93: 991-993 • Lopez NB, Choonara I. Can we reduce the number of low birth-weight babies? The Cuban experience. Neonatology 2009; 95: 193-197 • BárzagaArencibia Z, NovoaSotomayer D, Caballero Mollinedo, Choonara I, FernándezManzano E, LópezLeyva A. Adverse drug reactions in children in Camagüey Province, Cuba. Arch Dis Child 2010; 95: 474-477 • Choonara I, Sánchez Miranda D, BárzagaArencibia Z. Improving children’s medicines. Cuban experience of rational drug therapy. Salud (i) Ciencia 2010; 17: 440-443 • Sanchez Miranda D, Choonara I. Hurricanes and child health: lessons from Cuba. Arch Dis Child. 2010 Sep 22 (published on Online First) Joint publications

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