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Technology & Innovation in Pediatric ICUs: An Emerging Look at Africa

May 9, 2025
Diavolana Koecher, a professor in Madagascar, Archippe Muhandule Birindwa, a pediatric expert in the DRC, and Marah Issiatu, a senior nurse in Sierra Leone, share insights on the evolving landscape of pediatric ICUs in Sub-Saharan Africa. They discuss the urgent health challenges facing youth, including infectious diseases and infrastructure issues. Their stories highlight the importance of technology and innovative training in improving critical care and transforming outcomes for children in resource-limited settings.
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Solar Power Improves Hospital Care

  • Power outages severely impact care especially oxygen and monitoring.
  • A shift to solarized power and generators improved hospital electricity reliability.
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Transport Barriers Delay Care Access

  • Patients face transport challenges including traffic jams and long distances to reach care.
  • Many children arrive late in critical condition due to these access barriers.
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Treating Crisis Victims in Eastern Congo

  • Dr. Archippe recounts treating many critical children during conflicts and MPOX outbreaks in Eastern Congo.
  • He personally managed emergency care for bomb victims under extreme conditions.
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