Cochrane Infectious Diseases Group, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK
Since 1994, the Cochrane Infectious Diseases Group (CIDG) has been preparing systematic reviews on the benefits and harms of healthcare interventions for infectious diseases, particularly malaria, tuberculosis, diarrhoea, and tropical diseases. Systematic reviews require a minimum of two researchers, preferably a content expert and an epidemiologist, to search for literature, assess the methodological quality of studies and perform the data extraction.www.cidg.cochrane.org
Project(s)
- Writing an abstract and delivering an oral presentation at the 5th Public Health Association of South Africa Conference 2009 on trends in randomized controlled trials of malaria treatment and prevention in Africa. Reference: Vittoria Lutje |
- Providing support to a systematic review on trends in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of malaria treatment and prevention in Africa (e.g. identification of RCTs and the data extraction from the studies found, and writing up). Reference: Vittoria Lutje |
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