MATSURVEY
The National Maternal and Newborn Surveillance Platform
LACTATE: Using lactate testing to improve maternal sepsis identification: a multi-country test accuracy study:Â LACTate in mATernal sEpsis
A multi-phased, mixed-method study to understand the patient journey and develop a diagnostic multimarker panel for maternal sepsis in pregnant and postpartum women.
Understanding and improving the diagnosis of maternal sepsis in Malawi Read More »
Community Radio Listening Clubs have pinpointed radio programmes by Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Programme as an effective model for stimulating discussions around health challenges and vaccines.
Community Radio Listening Clubs Applaud Tidziwe za ma virus Radio Programme Read More »
Five outstanding researchers will now join the prestigious group of leading health and care researchers, taking the total to 54 who have been successful in gaining the highly competitive award.
In a move aimed at improving maternal and neonatal health outcomes in Malawi, a national maternal health needs prioritization meeting took place on 25 May in Salima. The NIHR Safe Motherhood Team at Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Programme (MLW), Ministry of Health (Reproductive Health Directorate), University of Liverpool, Kamuzu University of Health Sciences (KUHES), Malawi Epidemiology Interventions Research Unit (MEIRU) and other key healthcare stakeholders and experts attended the meeting.
Maternal Health Prioritization Meeting Stirs Positive Anger Read More »