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Welcome to Vita International Health Agency website (VIHA).

 

Vita International Health Agency aims to bridge the disciplines of Public Health, Epidemiology, Medicine, Laboratory Sciences and Health policy.

Our vision is also to provide training for health professionals, students who are currently studding Medicine, Health Sciences and people in the community with multidisciplinary practical approach and skills to control prevention of Infectious, diseases and non-communicable diseases.

There are evidences of high prevalence and incidence rates of communicable diseases and non-communicable diseases (Vita.D, 2014).

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OUR VISION

OUR VISION:

 

  • Training Health professionals on strategies for controlling and preventing diseases

  • Decreasing prevalence, incidence and mortality rates of communicable diseases and non communicable diseases in the communities

  • Raise awareness to the companies and communities about issues that can affect the health of people.

  • Training students on relevant strategies for collecting and analyzing data.

  • Investigate the transmission of endemic and epidemic infections

  • Select appropriate methods of control and prevention

  • Design, implement and evaluate, co-ordinate control methods

  • Manage available resources in the context of the control of infectious diseases

  • Focus their efforts on particular geographical regions or specific diseases.

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ABOUT  D.VITA.

 

His a Scientist and International Consultant in Public Health, Graduate from the University of East London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. In the course of Public Health and Postgraduate studies at the University of Roehampton and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in London / England in the field of Infectious Diseases such as Tuberculosis, Malaria and African Human Trypanosomiasis and currently his a PhD student in Medicine program (Infectious diseases TB) at the University Auntónoma of Barcelona and Vall d, Hebron Hospital.

Dr Domingos Vita is a Senior Health Advisor at DSS/EMG/FAA, also is a Professor in School of Medicine  of Instituto Superior Tecnico Militar in Angola (ISTM) and University of Jean Piaget of Angola in Luanda.

 

Scientist Domingo Vita hosted numerous conferences nationwide across the global with his great expertise and experience. The Agency provides high quality of care service, great customer satisfaction and training which will enable you and your company to obtain knowledge and long term experience. We also, provide adequate training and quality service for your clients.

 

Dr. Domingos Vita he host Health Professionals and Pastors on SKY live show every Saturday at 4.00pm London time on Olive TV.

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COURSES:

We offer many courses within this department which includes

  • Strategy of controlling and preventing Infectious Diseases

  • Introduction to research method

  • Epidemiology of Infectious Disease

  • Health Policy

  • Investigate the transmission of endemic and epidemic infections

  • Strategy of controlling non communicable diseases

  • Introduction to Infectious Disease modeling and its Applications

  • Introduction to the Public Health and health promotion

  • Health and Safety

  • Therefore , the courses we provide,  allows and ensures our professionals  and students  to gain understanding  and  knowledge  about  health  as well as disease.  

About Us
PUBLICATIONS
Publications:
 

Challenges to tuberculosis control in Angola: the narrativeof medical professionals

Author :Domingos Vita and Patrick Brady

Department of Life Sciences, University of Roehampton, London SW15 4JD, UK

Background: There is a tuberculosis (TB) epidemic in Angola that has been getting worse
for more than a decade despite the active implementation of the DOTS strategy.


he aim of this study was to directly interrogate healthcare workers involved in TB control on what they

consider to be the drivers of the TB epidemic in Angola.

Methods: Twenty four in-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with medical staff working in this field in the provinces of Luanda and Benguela.

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Results: The healthcare professionals see the migrant working poor as a particular problem for the control of TB. These migrants are constructed as ‘Rural People’ and are seen as non-compliant and late-presenting. This is a stigmatized and marginal group contending with the additional stigma associated with TB infection. The healthcare professionals interviewed also see the interruption of treatment and selfmedication generally as a better explanation for the TB epidemic than urbanization or lack of medication.

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Conclusions: The local narrative is in contrast to previous explanations used elsewhere in the developing world. To be effective policy must recognize the local issues of the migrant workforce, interruption of treatment and the stigma associated with TB in Angola. Keywords: Africa, Angola, migrants, qualitative research, tuberculosis

STAFF

STAFF:

 

Chairman and General Direct

Dr. Domingos Vita

MSc, BSc(Hons)

Scientist and International Consultant in Public Health.

 

Secretary and Treasurer

Dr. Lando Vita

MD

 

Administrator

Mrs. Ester Paulo

Administrator

Claudia Daniel,

BSc (Hons).

 

Consultant

Prof. Dr. Israel Romero Molino (PhD, MSc, MD)

 

Dr. Landu Tukala (BSc (Hons)

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