Team Leader View: How COVID-19 Impacts AMPATH

I am a doctor and medicine team leader with AMPATH. In October, I was able to return to my Kenyan home as travel restrictions lifted. Back in the spring, I was recalled to the states because of COVID. As a donor and friend of AMPATH, you are vital to the care given to people in Kenya. I wanted to share with you what I’ve seen and heard.

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CoDesign Process Creates COVID-19 PSAs

Accurate, understandable and targeted information is crucial to prevent the spread of the virus and keep people safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the pandemic has affected everyone, some groups and individuals have higher risks and different precautions to keep in mind and practice.

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People of AMPATH: Margaret Chepkirui, Peer Educator

Margaret Chepkirui is a peer educator at AMPATH Plus. She helps people living with HIV by using her own experience. Peers are very important people because they empower, through peer education, disclosure and health talks at the pharmacy and modules. They act as a support system, provide group therapy, psychosocial support groups, one-on-one counselling, and most importantly, they are good role models.

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COVID-19 Cases Rising Again in Kenya

COVID-19 cases are on the rise in Kenya. Both the number of people testing positive and the test positivity rate increased over the last several weeks. Local government leaders, medical staff and trainees have been among those testing positive.

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Doctors Share COVID-19 Knowledge

Physicians from AMPATH’s North American consortium member schools eagerly responded to a request from faculty members at Moi University to present a series of lectures about the clinical care of COVID-19 patients for health care workers at Moi University and MTRH.

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AMPATH Welcomes New Team Leaders and Fellow

The coronavirus pandemic currently prevents AMPATH’s North American faculty from travelling to Kenya, so new team leaders Dan Guiles, MD, MPHTM, and Brianne Lewis, MD, FRCSC, serve their local communities while eagerly anticipating the day they can commence in person collaboration with their colleagues at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) and Moi University School of Medicine.

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Impact of COVID-19 in Kenya Widens

Over the past several weeks, the growth of COVID-19 cases in Kenya accelerated. Though the Ministry of Health reports that ninety percent of the cases are asymptomatic, the pandemic profoundly impacts not only people that have been infected, but also Kenyans who are unable to work or access healthcare due to mitigation measures.

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AMPATH Assists People Affected by Flooding in Busia

For the residents of Budalangi in Kenya, rebuilding after a flood is a familiar occurrence. Every year or so, when the country experiences heavy rains, the river Nzoia flowing into Lake Victoria bursts its banks. This year the flooding was not only much worse, but it was further compounded by the COVID-19 situation. In light of the immediate crisis, AMPATH was one of the partners that quickly moved to respond to the situation with two rounds of food donations.

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COVID-19 Creates Double Burden for Young Kenyan Cancer Patients

Fears of contracting COVID-19 and stay-at-home orders impact everyone, but children being treated for cancer in Kenya now face an unimaginable double burden. AMPATH Oncology’s Burkitt and Lymphoma Program (BLP), working in partnership with Takeda Pharmaceuticals, helps to ease some of that burden for patients and their families through innovative interventions and solutions.

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