Ongoing Projects
1. A randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effect of High Dose Rifampicin and Dialkylcarbamoyl chloride (DACC)-coated dressings on outcomes in Mycobacterium ulcerans disease
2. Evaluation of a nitric oxide generating dressing (EDX110) to improve management of Buruli ulcer disease
3. Training Health Workers and to Implement Case Detection for SkinNTD in Ghana (THECA-DES)
4. Investigating the role of coagulation in the pathogenesis of Buruli ulcer (BuruliCoag)
5. Impact of nutritional biomarkers in the pathogenesis of Buruli ulcer disease (Buruli_diet)
6. Shortening Buruli Ulcer treatment: WHO recommended vs. a novel beta-lactam-containing therapy – Phase III evaluation in West Africa
7. Scabies Treatment and Its Complications in Ghana.
Recently completed projects:
Mental Health in Buruli ulcer disease (BUMEN)
There is increasing evidence of the association between Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) and mental health. Nevertheless, only a few NTDs have been robustly studied in this regard. Previous studies have assessed mental health in NTDs, such as leprosy, leishmaniasis, and lymphatic filariasis. There is a relative lack of data regarding the impact of mental health burden and Quality of Life (QOL) of persons affected by BUD. We assessed the impact of BUD on the mental health and QoL of BUD patients and caregivers. In this study, we further provide evidence to highlight that people affected by BUD have a significantly reduced QoL. We also show significant mental distress in BUD is associated with physical and functional limitation in patients and bears a psychological impact on caregivers as well. We highlight the need for community education and integration of psychosocial interventions in BUD management.
Frimpong M, Frimpong VN, Numfor H, Donkeng Donfack V, Amedior JS, Deegbe DE, Dadson B, Ablordey A, Eyangoh S, Phillips RO, Vedithi SC. Multi-centric evaluation of Biomeme Franklin Mobile qPCR for rapid detection of Mycobacterium ulcerans in clinical specimens. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 2023 May 25;17(5):e0011373. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.001137
Doctor of Philosophy
Master of Philosophy
Team Coordinator
Dr. Yaw Ampem Amoako
Phone: +23324 4858075
E-Mail: y.amoako@kccr.de
Senior Research Fellow
Dr. Micheal Frimpong
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E-Mail: mfrimpong28@gmail.com
Health Economist
Dr Jacob Novignon
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E-Mail: jnovignon@gmail.com
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