Mother and Child Health Projects

The IECS investigates maternal health, child health and reproductive health. Her research focuses on topics such as prenatal care, breastfeeding, prevention of childhood diseases, and family planning.

  • All projects
  • Development projects
  • Completed Projects

Early detection and first response to postpartum hemorrhage during and after cesarean section

2021 - 2022
  • Research projects in maternal and child health

Implementation of the Childbirth Care Guide to optimize the use of cesarean section in hospitals in India

2021 - 2022
  • Research projects in maternal and child health

Evaluation of the usefulness of a toolkit for the implementation of WHO childbirth care recommendations at the hospital level

2021 – 2022
  • Qualitative Research Projects, Research projects in maternal and child health

Coordination of the evaluation of the toolkit for the implementation of WHO childbirth care recommendations in four centers in Argentina and Tanzania

2021 - 2022
  • Qualitative Research Projects, Research projects in maternal and child health
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Prospective study in congenital Chagas: Aspects of the parasite and the human host and validation of neonatal molecular diagnosis

November 2022- December 2023
  • Statistics projects, data management and information systems, Research projects in maternal and child health

Scoping study on sexual, reproductive and maternal health (SSRM) in Latin America and the Caribbean”

2021 - 2022
  • Research projects in maternal and child health

Environment Analysis: Preparedness of Sites for Active Maternal Immunization Safety Surveillance in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

2019 - 2022
  • Qualitative Research Projects, Research projects in maternal and child health

Calcium-fortified water for the prevention of preeclampsia

2019 - 2021
  • Research projects in maternal and child health

Evaluating the WHO guideline for labor care in clinical settings

2019 - 2020
  • Qualitative Research Projects, Research projects in maternal and child health