RENE KABERA
About RENE KABERA
Role(s) / Profession(s)
- Academic
Organization
- National University of Rwanda, Family and Community Medicine Residency Program
Work Location(s)
- Rwanda
Language(s)
Recent Contributions
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RENE KABERA replied to "Artemisinin Resistance Malaria is Spreading --The Lancet" in the Malaria Treatment & Prevention community.
To Paul Robinson You may read these articles from PubMed and other independant websites 1. Reduced paediatric hospitalizations for malaria and febrile illness patterns following implementation of community-based malaria control programme in rural Rwanda. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18752677 2.Initial evidence of reduction of malaria cases and deaths in Rwanda and Ethiopia due to ...
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RENE KABERA replied to "Artemisinin Resistance Malaria is Spreading --The Lancet" in the Malaria Treatment & Prevention community.
Rwanda and Malaria have been together for several years .Malaria was coming as the 1st killer in adults and children Nowdays due to environment tough management and mosquitos nets wide distribution the disease is not even in 5 most killers in the country.In our District Hospital which used to be ...
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RENE KABERA replied to "HPV Vaccine in Rwanda: Different Disease, Same Double Standard" in the Endemic Non-Communicable Diseases community.
Hon Minister,Thank you for the work done.The same poeple who are resisting will come on another day pointing out Cervical Ca in our community.The important issue is that the best solution for the prevention has been implemented.Keep it up. KABERA Rene MD - Family Medicine/Rwanda
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RENE KABERA started a discussion "Réf.: [Endemic Non-Communicable Diseases] THE PIH GUIDE TO CHRONIC CARE INTEGRATION FOR ENDEMIC NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES". in the Endemic Non-Communicable Diseases community.
Thank you for this useful link. Kabera Rene,MD Family Medicine Rwanda
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RENE KABERA started a discussion "Réf.: Re: [Endemic Non-Communicable Diseases] Fwd: Paul Farmer and Lance Armstrong in NYC for UN Summit on Non Communicable Disease". in the Endemic Non-Communicable Diseases community.
With an increasing prevalence of NCDs in developping countries;durable and strong measures for preventing and treating the NCDs are needed.Hopeful Summit Kabera Rene MD Family Medicine
Recent Recommendations
- None at this time.
