Residents and graduates of various levels of the Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP), including Advanced, Basic, and Intermediate levels, represent a valuable asset in the global fight against infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, and other public health threats. FETP provides the trainees with the necessary tools and training to conduct epidemiological research and contribute to the scientific literature world-wide. Kenya FELTP residents and graduates across all training levels play a pivotal role in generating scientific evidence through a substantial number of scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals to inform public health policies and interventions.
Browse through the publications generated by Kenya FELTP residents and alumni, published in various peer-reviewed journals in the year 2021.
2021 Kenya FELTP Scientific Publications | ||||||
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# | Author | FETP Level & Cohort | Title of Paper | Journal | DOI | Publication Date |
1. | Zeinab Gura Roka | Advanced FETP, Cohort 6 | Impact Evaluation of the Kenya Frontline Field Epidemiology Training Program: Repeated-Measures Study | Journal of Medical Education | 10.2196/18956 | 08-Jan-2021 |
2. | Josphat Mbai | Advanced FETP, Cohort 13 | Assessment of knowledge, attitudes and practices towards anthrax in Narok County, Southern Kenya | Pan African Medical Journal (PAMJ) | 10.11604/pamj.2021.38.120.19439 | 03-Feb-2021 |
3. | Bernard Chege Mugo | Advanced FETP, Cohort 15 | ‘We dry contaminated meat to make it safe’: An assessment of knowledge, attitude and practices on anthrax during an outbreak, Kisumu, Kenya, 2019 | PLoS ONE | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259017 | 04-Nov-2021 |