1. Cohort Profile: The Kaloleni/Rabai Community Health and Demographic Surveillance System
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Anisa Omar, Rachael Odhiambo, Jerim Obure, Felix Agoi, Stanley Luchters, Catherine Munywoki, James Orwa, David Mang'ong'o, Amyn Lakhani, Anthony K. Ngugi, and Marleen Temmerman
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Epidemiology ,Population ,MEDLINE ,Population health ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Environmental health ,Humans ,AcademicSubjects/MED00860 ,030212 general & internal medicine ,education ,Demography ,education.field_of_study ,Cohort Profile ,General Medicine ,Kenya ,030104 developmental biology ,Geography ,Population Surveillance ,Cohort ,Community health ,Female ,Health information ,Public Health ,Demographic surveillance system ,Nexus (standard) - Abstract
Why was the cohort set up?In many resource-constrained settings, availability of reli-able vital statistics and health information is limited bylack of proper system for civil registration and health infor-mation. This is further limited by the fact that the majorityof population health events, such as births, morbidity andmortality, occur outside the reach of these systems. In par-ticular, obtaining credible data from rural and remote ge-ographies can be even more constrained. The developmentof population-based surveillance systems in resource-constrained countries to monitor demographic and healthevents in these countries has as its basis the limited capac-ity of civil registration and health information systems.Locally rooted surveillance systems that are embedded inthe nexus of existing community structures and localhealth systems can serve to address this gap.
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- 2019