Mutale Mumba
World Health Organization
7 Papers
38 Citations
Mutale Mumba is an academic researcher from World Health Organization. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rotavirus vaccine & Rotavirus. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Global progress on the elimination of viral hepatitis as a major public health threat: An analysis of WHO Member State responses 2017.
Shanley Smith,Shanley Smith,Hande Harmanci,Yvan Hutin,Sarah Hess,Marc Bulterys,Raquel Peck,Bharat B Rewari,Antons Mozalevskis,Messeret Eshetu Shibeshi,Mutale Mumba,Linh-Vi Le,Naoko Ishikawa,Désiré Nolna,Leandro Sereno,Charles Gore,David J Goldberg,David J Goldberg,Sharon J. Hutchinson,Sharon J. Hutchinson +19 more
- 10 May 2019
TL;DR: Most people living with hepatitis B and C reside in a country with a national hepatitis strategy, and governments who engaged with civil society were more advanced in their response.
Lessons Learned and Future Perspectives for Rotavirus Vaccines Switch in the World Health Organization, Regional Office for Africa
Inacio Mandomando,Augusto Messa,Joseph Nsiari-Muzeyi Biey,Gilson Paluku,Mutale Mumba,Jason M. Mwenda +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors collected data on vaccine introduction and vaccine switch and the key drivers of the decisions for switching vaccines products, in the WHO Regional Office for Africa (WHO/AFRO).
Implementation of Rotavirus Surveillance and Vaccine Introduction — World Health Organization African Region, 2007–2016
Jason M. Mwenda,Rachel M. Burke,Keith Shaba,Richard Mihigo,Mable Carole Tevi-Benissan,Mutale Mumba,Joseph Nsiari-Muzeyi Biey,Dah Cheikh,Alain Poy, MSc,Felicitas Zawaira,Negar Aliabadi,Jacqueline E. Tate,Terri B. Hyde,Adam L. Cohen,Umesh D. Parashar +14 more
- 03 Nov 2017
TL;DR: Results support introduction of rotavirus vaccine in the remaining countries in the region and continuation ofRotavirus surveillance to monitor impact, as well as continuing to monitor coverage.
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New vaccine introduction in the East and Southern African sub-region of the WHO African region in the context of GIVS and MDGs.
TL;DR: This paper reviews progress with respect to introduction of some of the new vaccines in the East and Southern sub-region of WHO African region in the context of GIVS and MDGs as well as the challenges thereof.
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Implementation of Rotavirus Surveillance and Vaccine Introduction - World Health Organization African Region, 2007-2016.
Jason M. Mwenda,Rachel M Burke,Keith Shaba,Richard Mihigo,Mable Carole Tevi-Benissan,Mutale Mumba,Joseph Nsiari-Muzeyi Biey,Dah Cheikh,Alain Poy,Felicitas Zawaira,Negar Aliabadi,Jacqueline E. Tate,Terri B. Hyde,Adam L. Cohen,Umesh D. Parashar +14 more
TL;DR: Results support introduction of rotavirus vaccine in the remaining countries in the region and continuation ofRotavirus surveillance to monitor impact, as well as continuing to monitor coverage.