Talhiya Yahya
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Recent Articles
1.
Mapunjo S, Mbwasi R, Nkiligi E, Wilbroad A, Francis E, Msovela K, et al.
JAC Antimicrob Resist
. 2025 Mar;
7(2):dlaf026.
PMID: 40046067
Background: The Global Leaders Group on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) beckoned nations to share surveillance data on antimicrobial consumption (AMC) and AMR while promoting access to essential antimicrobials in countries with...
2.
Roder-DeWan S, Yahya T
Lancet Glob Health
. 2021 Aug;
9(9):e1185-e1186.
PMID: 34363767
No abstract available.
3.
Kinyenje E, Hokororo J, Eliakimu E, Yahya T, Mbwele B, Mohamed M, et al.
Infect Prev Pract
. 2021 Jul;
2(3):100071.
PMID: 34316561
Background: The WHO estimates 10-30% of hospital admissions are associated with poor infection prevention and control (IPC). There are no reliable data on IPC status in Tanzanian healthcare facilities; hence...
4.
Gage A, Yahya T, Kruk M, Eliakimu E, Mohamed M, Shamba D, et al.
Bull World Health Organ
. 2020 Dec;
98(12):849-858A.
PMID: 33293745
Objective: To identify contextual factors associated with quality improvements in primary health-care facilities in the United Republic of Tanzania between two star rating assessments, focusing on local district administration and...
5.
Arsenault C, Kim M, Aryal A, Faye A, Joseph J, Kassa M, et al.
Bull World Health Organ
. 2020 Nov;
98(11):735-746D.
PMID: 33177770
Objective: To estimate the use of hospitals for four essential primary care services offered in health centres in low- and middle-income countries and to explore differences in quality between hospitals...
6.
Roder-DeWan S, Gage A, Hirschhorn L, Twum-Danso N, Liljestrand J, Asante-Shongwe K, et al.
BMJ Glob Health
. 2020 Aug;
5(8).
PMID: 32859647
Introduction: People's confidence in and endorsement of the health system are key measures of system performance, yet are undermeasured in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). We explored the prevalence and...
7.
Gage A, Carnes F, Blossom J, Aluvaala J, Amatya A, Mahat K, et al.
Health Aff (Millwood)
. 2019 Sep;
38(9):1576-1584.
PMID: 31479351
Delivery in a health facility is a key strategy for reducing maternal and neonatal mortality, yet increasing use of facilities has not consistently translated into reduced mortality in low- and...
8.
Roder-DeWan S, Gage A, Hirschhorn L, Twum-Danso N, Liljestrand J, Asante-Shongwe K, et al.
PLoS Med
. 2019 Aug;
16(8):e1002879.
PMID: 31390364
Background: High satisfaction with healthcare is common in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), despite widespread quality deficits. This may be due to low expectations because people lack knowledge about what...
9.
Yahya T, Mohamed M
Lancet Glob Health
. 2018 Sep;
6(11):e1155-e1157.
PMID: 30196094
No abstract available.