COVID-19 Update for Kenya April 17, 2020

This week the Kenya Ministry of Health announced expanded testing capacity for COVID-19 across Kenya including at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH).

As of Friday, April 17, there were 246 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country and 11 people had died as a result of the coronavirus. The Ministry of Health reports that 53 people have recovered.

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First COVID-19 Case Confirmed in Eldoret

This week the first case of COVID-19 in Eldoret was confirmed by Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH). The patient is reportedly stable under the care of MTRH and contract tracing is being coordinated with Uasin Gishu County Disease Surveillance Team.

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AMPATH—The Good Will Remains Seamless

One could tell the story of AMPATH as if it were a seamless path toward success. The Indiana University partnership with our Kenyan colleagues gave birth to a second medical school for Kenya, the Moi University School of Medicine. Those who have followed AMPATH carefully know well that the journey itself has never been “seamless.”

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March 27 Update on COVID-19 in Kenya

Global health partnerships always face challenges and obstacles. The COVID-19 worldwide pandemic challenges AMPATH in immense ways, but our commitment to partnership is stronger than ever as we meet new opportunities to help resource-limited people in Kenya and around the world.

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COVID-19 in Kenya

Yesterday the first confirmed case of COVID-19 was reported in Kenya. According to the Kenya Ministry of Health, the patient is stable and receiving care at Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi. CDC continues to work with the Ministry of Health to support surveillance and prevention activities.

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Kussin Receives Duke University Honor

Professor of pulmonary and critical care medicine at Duke University, Peter Kussin, MD, typically spends four months per year working with the AMPATH partnership in Eldoret, Kenya, caring for some of the sickest patients while training the next generation of Kenyan and North American physicians and doing research focused on strengthening care of non-communicable diseases.

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Stanford University Joins AMPATH Consortium

The AMPATH partnership welcomes Stanford University as the newest member of the AMPATH Consortium of North American academic health centers.

The team from Stanford is already building connections with the family medicine team working in Webuye, Kenya, and looking forward to increased faculty and trainee engagement.

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People of AMPATH: John Oguda, Managing Director, IIGH-Kenya

AMPATH welcomes back John Oguda as the managing director for IIGH-Kenya, the Kenyan NGO that supports AMPATH Consortium operations in Kenya. In this role, Oguda has responsibility for planning and directing financial and administrative activities for IIGH-K by managing budgetary, financial, personnel and administrative functions.

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