Stemming from a partnership between LAIS and the Brazilian Ministry of Health and supported by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO/WHO), the “Syphilis No!” project is, to date, the largest project for fighting syphilis in the context of global health.
The main goal of such an interfederative action is to contribute to the reduction in cases of acquired syphilis and syphilis in pregnancy in Brazil. That has been achieved through initiatives carried out by four distinct dimensions: management and governance, surveillance, comprehensive care, and strengthening of educommunication.
Syphilis infection awareness is fomented under the scope of educommunication, while courses made available through the AVASUS platform were designed to improve education for the overall population.
As for data analysis and prediction, big data and machine learning solutions are used, in addition to technological solutions for creating intelligent public health surveillance rooms and clinical laboratory analysis.
By emphasizing prevention in pregnancy, with early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, congenital syphilis infections will be eliminated.
Collaboratively integrate all epidemiological surveillance and health care actions in SUS territories.
Conducting academic and medical research within the scope of the project, which will provide the development of new approaches to control this STI in the country.
Researchers from the "No Syphilis" project participated on Thursday (19th) in an act to promote the project's initiatives in partnership...
Meeting promoted by LAIS / UFRN and CEIS20 / UC took place at the University of Coimbra between 27 and 28 January; researchers aligned next...
Induce public policies through resources that go beyond "prevent". This and other issues were discussed in the 2022 edition of "Syphilis In...
By Dênia Cruz - Ascom/LAIS On Tuesday morning, one of the panels of the 3rd International Health Innovation Conference debated the...
Bruno Cássio - Ascom/LAIS/UFRN The Laboratory for Technological Innovation in Health (LAIS/UFRN) has increasingly expanded the...
By Heloísa Lemos/ASCOM/LAIS/UFRN The Central Public Health Laboratory of Rio Grande do Norte Dr. Almino Fernandes (LACEN/RN) received...
Project that seeks to improve the hearing (re)habilitation services offered to the population, with cost reduction.
Registration of clinical research and automated import of data from research centers into the RNDS.
It works in the understanding, diagnosis, and resolution of hearing disorders.