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George Amofah

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Ashiru-Oredope D, Garraghan F, Olaoye O, Krockow E, Matuluko A, Nambatya W, et al.
Healthcare (Basel) . 2022 Sep; 10(9). PMID: 36141318
Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) initiatives promote the responsible use of antimicrobials in healthcare settings as a key measure to curb the global threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Defining the core elements...
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Amofah G
Ghana Med J . 2021 May; 54(4 Suppl):3-4. PMID: 33976435
No abstract available.
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Ghebrehewet S, Shepherd W, Panford-Quainoo E, Shantikumar S, Decraene V, Rajendran R, et al.
Antibiotics (Basel) . 2020 Nov; 9(11). PMID: 33158038
: High levels of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Ghana require the exploration of new approaches to optimise antimicrobial prescribing. This study aims to establish the feasibility of implementation of different...
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Amofah G
Ghana Med J . 2015 Feb; 48(2):123-5. PMID: 25667561
The Ghana Public Health Association organized a scientific seminar to examine the introduction of genetically modified organisms into public use and the health consequences. The seminar was driven by current...
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Araujo de Carvalho I, Byles J, Aquah C, Amofah G, Biritwum R, Panisset U, et al.
Bull World Health Organ . 2015 Jan; 93(1):47-51. PMID: 25558107
Problem: Ghana's population is ageing. In 2011, the Government of Ghana requested technical support from the World Health Organization (WHO) to help revise national policies on ageing and health. Approach:...
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Masters S, Burstein R, Amofah G, Abaogye P, Kumar S, Hanlon M
Soc Sci Med . 2013 Aug; 93:147-54. PMID: 23906132
Rates of neonatal and maternal mortality are high in Ghana. In-facility delivery and other maternal services could reduce this burden, yet utilization rates of key maternal services are relatively low,...
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Bonney J, Kronmann K, Lindan C, Asante I, Parbie P, Aboagye J, et al.
J Infect Dis . 2012 Nov; 206 Suppl 1:S108-13. PMID: 23169955
Background: The global annual attack rate for influenza is estimated to be 10%-20% in children, although limited information exists for Africa. In 2007, Ghana initiated influenza surveillance by routine monitoring...
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Wurapa F, Afari E, Ohuabunwo C, Sackey S, Clerk C, Kwadje S, et al.
Pan Afr Med J . 2012 Feb; 10 Supp 1:6. PMID: 22359694
The lack of highly trained field epidemiologists in the public health system in Ghana has been known since the 1970s when the Planning Unit was established in the Ghana Ministry...
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Sabot O, Gordon M, Moonen B, Talisuna A, Amofah G
Health Policy Plan . 2011 Sep; 26(6):441-4. PMID: 21954212
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Amofah G
Ghana Med J . 2011 Feb; 44(3):82. PMID: 21327010
No abstract available.