UBx is the lead institution for the Decide TB project. Within the Bordeaux Population Health research centre at UBx, the Global Health in the Global South (GHiGS) team works on the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases (HIV, tuberculosis, viral hepatitis, Ebola, Lassa, malaria, bacterial resistance), maternal and child health, and non-communicable diseases including malnutrition in Africa.
GHiGS aims at:
i) providing clinical and epidemiological data at individual and population-level, and conducting public health, community-based, as well as social sciences research;
ii) designing and evaluating innovative interventions to improve health outcomes in resource-constrained settings.
It currently supervises 14 PhD students, 7 of whom are African. GHiGS conducts high quality research in up to 30 countries including clinical trials, diagnostic cohorts, operational and implementation research.
Large studies in the field of infectious diseases (Temprano, TasP, TB-Speed) or malnutrition (Optima) have had an important impact at international level and contributed to WHO policy. GHiGS (Olivier Marcy, team director) was the coordinator of the TB-Speed study.