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CoDe-ICI established a network of project partners, research institutions and hospitals worldwide.

Research institutions: 6
Hospitals: 16
Countries: 7

Project partners
The following project partners and institutions are involved:

Dr. Friederike Maechler

"Most of the high quality infection control intervention trials have been carried out in high income settings. Hospitals in low income settings often face specific challenges such as lack of infrastructure, limited resources,  limited access to certain antibiotics [and] patient crowding […]”.

Dr. Friederike Maechler
Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine (IHE), Charité –Universitätsmedizin Berlin, National Reference Centre for Surveillance of Nosocomial Infections, Germany

Dr. Tochi Okwor

“In the past, interventions were tried out in parts of the world that did not necessarily reflect our reality [in LMIC settings]. Our needs, our own circumstances will become inculculated into whatever intervention will be designed”.

Dr. Tochi Okwor
Nigeria Centre for Disease Control

Dr. Augie Bashar

Dr. Augie Bashar
Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, College of Health Sciences,Federal University Birnin Kebbi - Birnin Kebbi, (Nigeria), Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Pharmacology Division, Faculty of HealthSciences, University of the Witwatersrand - Johannesburg (South Africa)

Dr. Christiane Dolecek

Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health (TM), University of Oxford,

United Kingdom

Dr. Ben Cooper

“This is a multidisciplinary project involving clinicians, microbiologists, statisticians, health economists and social scientists from across Africa and Asia as well as Berlin and Oxford”.

Dr. Ben Cooper

Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health (TM), University of Oxford,

United Kingdom

Dr. Sara Tomczyk

“There is a range of perspectives from national institutions such as ourselves [the Robert Koch Institute], healthcare facitilities, academic institutions. […] So a wealth of knowledge hopefully will lead to innovative ideas".

Dr. Sara Tomczyk

Robert Koch-Institute Berlin, Germany

“In the past, interventions were tried out in parts of the world that did not necessarily reflect our reality [in LMIC settings]. Our needs, our own circumstances will become inculculated into whatever intervention will be designed”.

Prof. Joachim Trebbe

Institute for Media and Communication Studies, Department of Political and

Social Sciences (IMC), Freie Universität Berlin, Germany

Dr. Pourang Zarif Karimi

Dr. Pourang Zarif Karimi

Institute for Media and Communication Studies, Department of Political and

Social Sciences (IMC), Freie Universität Berlin, Germany

Dr. Luisa Anna Denkel

Dr. Luisa Anna Denkel

Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine (IHE), Charité –

Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany

Dr. Carolin Hackmann

Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine (IHE), Charité –

Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany

Solvy Wolke

Solvy Wolke

Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine (IHE), Charité –

Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany

Prof. Joachim Trebbe

Current CoDe-ICI hospital network members (marked on map in blue):

Federal Medical Centre Abuja, Nigeria

Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Abuja, Nigeria

University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Nigeria
National Orthopaedic Hospital Enugu, Nigeria
Federal Teaching Hospital Gombe, Nigeria

University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Nigeria
Federal Medical Centre Birnin Kebbi, Nigeria

Federal University Birnin Kebbi, Nigeria

Federal Medical Centre Ebute Metta Lagos, Nigeria
Ahram Canadian University, Cairo, Egypt

Dr. Rela Institute and Medical Center, Chennai, India
Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore, India

Gleaneagles Global Health City, Chennai, India

Madras Medical Mission, Chennai, India

Shahid Behesthi University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
University Teaching Hospital of Butare, Rwanda

The Code-ICI hospital network aims to:

- Connect with other hospitals in LMIC, share experiences and learn from each other
- Get the opportunity to
help designing infection control interventions that are tailored and
suitable for your needs

- Become a partner in future proposals and receive funding for implementation of IC
interventions in your hospital (staff, consumables)

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