A field mission was undertaken by the NeuroSolve Project Team to the Eastern province of Zambia. The aim of the mission was to introduce the …
Author: Dario Scaramuzzi
NeuroSolve Kick-Off Meeting published by the Times of Zambia.
The NeuroSolve Kick-Off Meeting held in Lusaka (Zambia) on 4th December 2023 has been published by the Times Zambia. The newspaper article reports that based …
NeuroSolve Project Kick-off Meeting in Lusaka -ZAMBIA, on 4th December 2023
The NeuroSolve consortium held its Project Kick-off Meeting on the 4th December 2023 in Lusaka (Zambia) at the Southern Sun Hotel, hosted by the University …
NeuroSolve at the ECTMIH 2023
A poster describing the NeuroSolve project was presented at ECTMIH 2023 by Prof. Sarah Gabriel, in representation of the NeuroSolve consortium. The poster summarizes how …
Fighting Neurocysticercosis (NCC) disease in Sub-Saharan Africa

Published
Blueprint for meaningful implementation research

The project would develop and validate an implementation strategy that addresses identified barriers for uptake using the robust implementation frameworks and enhance research results uptake into national and international guidelines.
Improving health outcomes of NCC patients

We aim to demonstrate and promote a methodological approach for conducting health research that will lead to improve adoption into policy, clinical practice and validate the approach by investigating, evaluating, and implementing an antiparasitic combination treatment for NCC.
About NeuroSolve project

Neurosolve is a consortium consisting of three African Institutions and two European Institutions. A four-year project is funded by the European Commission and commences on May 1, 2023.
Strengthen healthcare systems for the management of the neurocysticercosis

The project approach will include strengthening of clinical and research capacity through
training and mentoring of early career researchers, clinicians and frontline healthcare workers as well as upgrading infrastructure for surveillance and control of NCC.