[Leish-l] Need your help: a 5 minutes survey on barriers to effective supply of LEISHMANIASIS medicine

Prof. Dr. Moazzem Hossain directordcbd at gmail.com
Wed May 23 03:39:29 BRT 2018


Temmy Sunyoto, MD MPH
Thank you for your email. I have retired from Government service from the
post of   Director Disease control, Ministry of Health, Bangladesh. Now I
am attached with my own Filaria and Thalassaemia Hospital and Institute for
Neglected diseases.
Please keep record my other email <moazzem.iacib at gmail.com>.
If you need the questionaire to fill , please inform me.

Best wishes
Professor Dr. Moazzem Hossain


On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 6:23 PM, Temmy Sunyoto <tsunyoto at itg.be> wrote:

> Dear admin of the group,
> Please help my research by allowing me to post this request below.
> Many thanks,
>
>
>
> Dear subscribers,
>
> My name is Temmy, and currently I am a Marie-Curie PhD candidate with the
> project on Access to Care of Leishmaniasis in Africa with Prof dr Marleen
> Boelaert. As part of this project, we are conducting a study focusing on
> supply and pharmaceutical barriers on the medicines for neglected tropical
> disease (NTD), especially to leishmaniasis. As it is not amenable to
> preventive chemotherapy through mass drug administration, diagnosis and
> treatment is crucial. However, available drugs are old, toxic, too
> expensive or come from single producer. Shortages have been reported in the
> past, and new medicines are sorely needed. Our country focus is in
> Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan and Uganda .
>
> This survey aims to explore the perceived barriers towards effective
> supply of medicines for leishmaniasis, which albeit included in some
> National Essential Drug List, are not registered in the countries and
> imported through NGOs or others. Therefore, we invite everyone who is
> interested in this topic to take 5 minute to complete the survey by
> clicking the link below:
>
>
> If you currently live/work in the countries above, here is the survey for
> you (COUNTRY PERSPECTIVE)
> https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/36VNFDN
> If you are doing/have done procurement for any of the countries above, or
> who are/had been working in procurement or supply agencies, here is the
> survey for you (PROCURER )
> https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/59JR3LK
>
> Your response will be anonymized and by doing this you are providing
> valuable input towards advocacy in securing access to medicines of a life
> threatening disease of kala-azar. Please also kindly let me know should you
> be willing to speak more about the issue in an in-depth interview (by phone
> or Skype).
>
> Your help is highly appreciated and many thanks in advance,
>
> Temmy Sunyoto, MD MPH
> Unit of Epidemiology and Control of Tropical Diseases
> Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp
> www.itg.be<http://www.itg.be>
> www.euroleish.net<http://www.euroleish.net>
>
> Tel: +32 (0)3 345 56 49
> Mobile: +32 (0)487 72 60 48
> Skype: temmy.sunyoto
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Prof. Dr. Moazzem Hossain)
Chairman
Institute of Allergy and Clinical Immunology of Bangladesh (IACIB)
Director
Filaria and General Hospital.
Thalassaemia Hospital and Institute
2, Zinzira Hospital Road, Birulia Union,
PO: Dairy Farm, Upozila: Savar,
Dhaka- 1341, Bangladesh.
(Ex- Director Disease Control,
Ministry of Health, Bangladesh)
Phone: 880-1715038551 (Mobile)
            Website <www.iacib.org>


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