[HAPPENING TOMORROW] How Rotavirus Vaccines Transformed Child Health

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*Simultaneous French and Spanish Interpretation will be available

Join us to explore two decades of progress in rotavirus vaccination and its transformative impact on child health worldwide. You will hear from leading experts and country pioneers on successes, ongoing challenges, and strategies to expand equitable vaccine access. This timely discussion comes in the lead up to the 15th International Rotavirus Symposium in Cape Town, South Africa.

📅 Date: Wednesday, September 17

🕒 Time: 12 pm GMT (view your local time)

📍 Format: Virtual (Zoom)

Why Attend?

✅ Key insights from high-impact countries (Mexico, Rwanda, India, South Africa)

✅ Data-driven discussions on mortality reduction, equity gaps, and innovations

✅ Live Q&A with global health leaders

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with experts shaping the future of rotavirus vaccination!

Featured Speakers

Dr. Michelle Groome, University of the Witwatersrand

Dr. Michelle Groome is a medical doctor and infectious disease epidemiologist. Her main areas of interest include enteric and respiratory diseases, as well as vaccines for the causative pathogens. With more than 20 years' experience in infectious diseases and vaccinology, her work includes conducting clinical vaccine trials, leading respiratory and diarrheal disease surveillance programs, and performing observational studies that assess vaccine impact, effectiveness, immunogenicity, and safety in South Africa. She is currently a Principal Researcher at the University of the Witwatersrand’s Vaccines & Infectious Diseases Analytics Research Unit (Wits VIDA) and holds a joint appointment as a Reader in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Wits, where she lectures and supervises post-graduate students. She has over 100 publications in local and international peer-reviewed journals and has received several awards for her work on rotavirus vaccines.

Dr. Carlos Aranza, Ministry of Health, Mexico

Dr. Carlos Aranza is a physician and healthcare leader with a distinguished career in high-level health systems management in Mexico. He has held key leadership positions, including Secretary of Health for Michoacán and Deputy Director of a major national health insurance program. A pediatrician by training, Dr. Aranza holds a doctorate in High-Level Administration. He is renowned for designing the national influenza response protocol and pioneering the first state hospital under a public-private partnership. His work on improving maternal and infant health indicators has been published in international journals, including The Lancet.

Jean Noel Nzamwita, Director, Health & Social Rehabilitation Unit, Rwanda

Jean Noel NZAMWITA is the Director of the Health and Social Rehabilitation Unit. His key areas of interest include health education and the promotion of quality health service delivery. He holds a Master of Public Health and a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology. With over 15 years of experience in the health sector, primarily within hospital settings, Mr. NZAMWITA has led numerous public health initiatives focused on the well-being of children and youth. His work has included managing respiratory and diarrheal disease surveillance programs and conducting observational studies that assess vaccine impact, effectiveness, and immunogenicity. Since 2012, he has overseen the implementation of major vaccination campaigns against Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, COVID-19, and rotavirus. His leadership in both clinical and psychosocial spheres demonstrates a strong commitment to holistic health care and building resilient communities.

Dr. Pretty Priyadarshini, Public Health Expert, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India

Dr. Pretty Priyadarshini is a public health professional with over a decade of experience in the development and execution of public health initiatives. Currently, she serves in the Immunization Technical Support Unit, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. Her responsibilities encompass research, scholarly writing, and applying evidence-based strategies. She engages with key stakeholders, directs program management, and formulates innovative interventions employing a multi-sectoral, collaborative, and data-driven methodology to advance the objectives of India’s Universal Immunization Program.

Previously, she contributed to the Prime Minister's Transformation of Aspirational Districts Program with Niti Aayog. A distinguished recipient of the Dr. William H. Foege Global Health Fellowship Award 2020 and an MPH graduate of Emory University, Dr. Priyadarshini's expertise is centered on enhancing health systems and promoting equity. She co-authored a widely cited publication on folic acid-preventable birth defects. She has served with The Carter Center in the Guinea Worm Eradication Program. As a 2024 vaccinology fellow at the International Vaccine Institute in Seoul, she presented a paper on advancing measles elimination in India.

We look forward to your participation!

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This webinar is supported by an Unrestricted Educational Grant from GSK Global Health

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