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Dr. Abigail (Abba) Greenleaf is a public health demographer whose research focuses on collecting data in low- and middle-income countries where using cell phones to survey populations is an increasingly viable methodology. In the United States, phone-based surveys have been common since the 1980s. In areas such as Africa, until recently there was not sufficient cell phone ownership to create valid phone-based health estimates, and researchers like Dr. Greenleaf have been assessing the reliability of this increasingly popular approach to data collection.
Dr. Greenleaf currently works with ICAP's Population-Based HIV Impact Assessment (PHIA) project. Carried out under the leadership of national ministries of health, PHIA data benchmark a country's progress towards controlling the HIV epidemic. Dr. Greenleaf enjoys this rigorous research because it is efficient, cost-effective and produces high-quality data that can inform targeted policies and programs. As COVID-19 epidemic restraints slowed progress with the PHIA project in several countries, Dr. Greenleaf became part of a team that quickly catalyzed PHIA data and participants in Lesotho to begin a phone-based surveillance system for coronavirus-like symptoms. This real-time data creates weekly estimates infection levels for the national ministry of health.
Dr. Greenleaf currently works with ICAP's Population-Based HIV Impact Assessment (PHIA) project. Carried out under the leadership of national ministries of health, PHIA data benchmark a country's progress towards controlling the HIV epidemic. Dr. Greenleaf enjoys this rigorous research because it is efficient, cost-effective and produces high-quality data that can inform targeted policies and programs. As COVID-19 epidemic restraints slowed progress with the PHIA project in several countries, Dr. Greenleaf became part of a team that quickly catalyzed PHIA data and participants in Lesotho to begin a phone-based surveillance system for coronavirus-like symptoms. This real-time data creates weekly estimates infection levels for the national ministry of health.
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Abigail R Greenleaf,Ashley Croker-Benn, Dorothy Aibo, Sam Biraro, Veronica Mugisha,Muhire H Kwizera,Richard Kabanda,Jessica Justman, Wafaa M El-Sadr
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Sarah D. Francis, Gerald Mwima,Molibeli Lethoko,Christiana Chang,Shannon M. Farley, Fred Asiimwe,Qixuan Chen,Christine West,Abigail R. Greenleaf
BMC infectious diseasesno. 1 (2023): 1-7
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Abigail R. Greenleaf,Monique Millington, Kiana Chan,Melissa Reyes,Shannon M. Farley,Andrea Low,David Hoos, Wafaa M. El-Sadr
Abigail Greenleaf,Gerald Mwima,Molibeli Lethoko,Martha Conkling, George Keefer,Christiana Chang, Natasha McLeod,Haruka Maruyama,Qixuan Chen,Shannon Farley,Andrea Low
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