About Us
The lead coordinator for COMDIS is the Nuffield Centre for International Health & Development, Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, University of Leeds.
The COMDIS Directors are John Walley and James Newell and the programme manager is Anthonia James.
COMDIS Key Achievements
In close partnership with the national disease control programmes in the countries where we work:
COMDIS research findings define national disease control policy and practice.
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We played a pivotal role in the development of a national policy on malaria diagnosis in Uganda, and studied areas needing more support during the scale up.
- An analysis of the burden of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) in southern Sudan by COMDIS has been the basis for the development of the new national guidelines for NTD control there.
- Our research findings have been used to inform products such as TB case management guidelines that have been developed jointly with various national TB, malaria and HIV/AIDS programmes in five countries, with scale up across all of Pakistan and much of China.
- We have shown that anti-retroviral treatment can be delivered by nurses in health centres, safely, effectively and acceptably through a trial in southern Africa.
- Public-partnership guidelines and tools have been developed and evaluated and are being scaled-up in Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
- Through research conducted in garment factories in Bangladesh, we established an operational mechanism for effective, sustainable TB control in workplace situations there.
- Our partner country NGOs and national programme officers are involved in all stages of research, guideline development and evaluation.
- Our research findings, guidelines and improved training methods have been used to train health workers in all seven partner countries - e.g. in China 5,500 TB doctors on case management of TB.
- In consultation with international and national agencies, we have developed case management guidelines for childhood TB, multi-drug resistant TB and sexually transmitted diseases: these are currently being evaluated in Pakistan.
COMDIS improves quality of care and adherence to treatment
COMDIS bridges the public-private sector divide
COMDIS builds local capacity through research and health development embedded within national programmes.
COMDIS turns WHO documents into user-friendly guidelines for doctors and other health workers.
Partners
The COMDIS partnership includes the National TB, Malaria and HIV/AIDS Control Programmes in partner countries.
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