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Field Epidemiology Training Program

FETP Haiti resident M.J. Laraque follows up with a questionnaire after taking the participant’s blood pressure on May 14, 2013. A KAP study was performed in the urban area of Ennery in May 2013 to determine the prevalence of arterial hypertension. The 3 main activities of the study included a KAP interview, blood pressure recording, as well as the measurement of participants’ height and weight. Submitted by Apollon Destine Miracle--Haiti.

FETP Haiti resident M.J. Laraque follows up with a questionnaire after taking the participant’s blood pressure on May 14, 2013. A KAP study was performed in the urban area of Ennery in May 2013 to determine the prevalence of arterial hypertension. The 3 main activities of the study included a KAP interview, blood pressure recording, as well as the measurement of participants’ height and weight. Submitted by Apollon Destine Miracle--Haiti.

The Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP) works with ministries of health around the world to strengthen national and local public health systems and to address the severe shortage of skilled epidemiologists worldwide. The Haiti FETP has graduated 217 students who participated in specialized trainings to improve the capacity of Haitian public health leaders to respond to emergencies, better understand the situation of water and foodborne diseases in Haiti, perform nutrition assessments in the field, and conduct case investigations in conjunction with national immunization activities.

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