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1. International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs
www.columbia-icap.org/whoweare - [Cached]Published on: 3/24/2008 Last Visited: 3/24/2008
Aziz O. Abdallah, MD, International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs
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Aziz O. Abdallah
Aziz O. Abdallah, MD, is a senior program officer in the ICAP-Tanzania office. He trained in medicine in Turkey and is currently taking a master's of science course in epidemiology from London School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
Aziz has extensive experience in clinical HIV and program management, having worked for MSF-Belgium and Liverpool VCT and Care in the first HIV care and treatment programs in Kenya. He hopes to pursue additional experience in projects management, including monitoring and evaluation, and research. -
2. After the Storm
www.iccr.org/publications/corp - [Cached]Published on: 11/4/2004 Last Visited: 11/23/2006
Dr. Aziz O. Abdallah, the Director of HIV Care Services at Liverpool VCT and Care Center in Kenya, sent a terse email from Nairobi: "The unavailability of affordable pediatric ARV formulations." He recommended drug companies simply "reduce the cost" of the drugs his patients need. -
3. International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs
www.columbia-icap.org/resource - [Cached]Published on: 11/26/2007 Last Visited: 3/24/2008
Country Experiences and Challenges: Tanzania: Early Infant HIV Diagnosis Program: Aziz Abdallah, MD, Senior Program Officer for ICAP Tanzania, described the policy, laboratory, clinical care, and logistical components of the 2006-07 creation of Tanzania's first infant diagnosis program focused on using DNA PCR with DBS. Aziz highlighted the importance of engaging national and facility authorities in each step of implementation, developing a strong lost to follow-up (LTFU) tracing system, and phased supportive supervision allowing close monitoring during start-up when it is most needed, with a quick shift to ownership of the program by the site.

