The short and long-term impact of COVID-19 restrictions on women’s mental health in Mwanza,Tanzania: A longitudinal study.
Stöckl H, Mosha N, Dartnall E, Ayieko P, Mtolela G, Mshana G.
PLOS Glob Public Health. 2023 Jun 26;3(6):e0001781.
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0001781.
PMID: 37363892;
PMCID: PMC10292709.
Brief Report: Changes in Nocturnal Heart Rate Variability in People Living With HIV During the First Year of Antiretroviral Therapy Compared With HIV-Uninfected Community Controls.The short and long-term impact of COVID-19 restrictions on women’s mental health in Mwanza,Tanzania: A longitudinal study.
Kavishe BB, PrayGod G, Brage S, Kitilya BW, Faurholt-Jepsen D, Todd J, Jeremiah K, Filteau S, Olsen MF, Peck R. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2023 Jul 1;93(3):208-212.
DOI: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000003191.
PMID: 36961954;
PMCID: PMC10272100.
Contesting the crisis narrative: epidemic accounts in Sierra Leone, Tanzania, and Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Lees S, Enria L, James M.
Disasters. 2023 Jan;47(1):78-98.
DOI: 10.1111/disa.12535. Epub 2022 Oct 9.
PMID: 35348243;
PMCID: PMC10091748.
MAISHA Study CRT01: Baseline and follow-up data.
Abramsky, T, Harvey, S, Lees, S, Kapiga, S, Mtolela, G, Madaha, F, Hanson, C, Hashim, R and Kapinga, I.
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; 2023.
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Schistosoma mansoni Infection Is Associated With Increased Monocytes and Fewer Natural Killer T Cells in the Female Genital Tract.
Kingery JR, Chalem A, Mukerebe C, Shigella PS, Miyaye D, Magawa RG, Ward M, Kalluvya SE, McCormick J, Maganga JK, Colombe S, Aristide C, Corstjens PLAM, Lee MH, Changalucha JM, Downs JA.
Open Forum Infect Dis. 2022 Dec 7;9(12):ofac657.
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PMID: 36601557;
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Geographic mobility and treatment outcomes among people in care for tuberculosis in the Lake Victoria region of East Africa: A multi-site prospective cohort study.
Mulholland GE, Herce ME, Bahemuka UM, Kwena ZA, Jeremiah K, Okech BA, Bukusi E, Okello ES, Nanyonjo G, Ssetaala A, Seeley J, Emch M, Pettifor A, Weir SS, Edwards JK.
PLOS Glob Public Health. 2023 Jun 5;3(6):e0001992.
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PMID: 37276192;
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Geographic mobility and treatment outcomes among people in care for tuberculosis in the Lake Victoria region of East Africa: A multi-site prospective cohort study.
Mulholland GE, Herce ME, Bahemuka UM, Kwena ZA, Jeremiah K, Okech BA, Bukusi E, Okello ES, Nanyonjo G, Ssetaala A, Seeley J, Emch M, Pettifor A, Weir SS, Edwards JK.
PLOS Glob Public Health. 2023 Jun 5;3(6):e0001992.
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0001992.
PMID: 37276192;
PMCID: PMC10241360.
Translating Ethics into Practice: Providing Long-Term Cardiometabolic and Cardiovascular Disease Care for Research Participants in Africa.
Cichowitz C, Kisigo G, Ruselu G, Wajanga B, Desderius B, Etyang AO, Kapiga S, Peck R.
Glob Heart. 2023 Jun 16;18(1):34.
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PMID: 37334399;
PMCID: PMC10275192.
Food insecurity and intimate partner violence in Mwanza, Tanzania: a longitudinal analysis.
Meyer SR, Mosha NR, Hatcher AM, Hashim R, Ayieko P, Kapiga S, Mshana G, Stöckl H.
Am J Prev Med. 2023 Jun 19:S0749-3797(23)00272-6.
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PMID: 37343708
The Mwanza Intervention Trials Unit (MITU) based at the National Institute for Medical Research campus in Mwanza, Tanzania is a collaborative research unit of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the National Institute for Medical Research. The mission of the Mwanza Intervention Trials Unit is to contribute to improving health through the development and evaluation of interventions against HIV and other health problems by conducting research, including clinical trials, to the highest international standards; to enhance the capacity to carry out such research in Tanzania and the East African region; and to contribute to the translation of research findings into health policy. MITU is currently collaborating with other international research partners to implement two exciting research studies. This includes a clinical trial evaluating a single-dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine given to males to reduce population prevalence of HPV. A large-scale community-based vaccination campaign is being conducted as part of this trial. MITU is also about to start conducting a study which will provide health and wellbeing check-ups for adolescents (Y-Check services) and assess whether young people will take up the services, how they feel about the service, and how to improve the check-up visit for future adolescents.
The Unit is now inviting applications from highly motivated and suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions:
Position: Phlebotomist
Specific responsibilities
- Providing nursing support to the trial including safety monitoring and performing vaccinations as requested
- Performing blood draws.
- Ensuring proper labelling, storage and management of biological samples in the field setting.
- Completing electronic case report forms.
Essential qualifications
- Candidate should have relevant clinical training (e.g. diploma in nursing).
- Experience of working as a phlebotomist within the past 3 years.
- Experience in working in field research studies.
Mode of Application:
- Interested applicants should submit a letter of application together with their CV and copies of all relevant certificates, memberships and qualifications to recruitment@mitu.or.tz no later than 26 June 2023.
- The applicants should clearly state the job title for which they are applying in the subject line of the email.
- Paper applications will not be accepted.
- All attached documents should be saved using the candidate’s name.
- Applicants should also include the names and email contacts of 2 referees who can be contacted immediately if shortlisted.
- Applicants without suitable qualifications/registration or vaccination experience will not be considered.
- Successful applicants for all positions must be willing to travel extensively across the Mwanza region.
Interviews will be held at the earliest available opportunity and only shortlisted candidates will be notified by email if selected for interview.
MITU is an equal opportunities organization, female applicants and people with disabilities are highly encouraged to apply.