2021
➜ ISAD Grants/Sub-Saharan Africa Initiative (SSAI)
| 1 | Lamissa CISSÉ, Mali |
| Comparative study of skin microbiota in cases of atopic dermatitis in children in Bamako and rural areas in Mali 6.000 €, liaise with TZ and SA (2, 4), limit to age group 6-10 yo. | |
| 2 | Khanyisile DLADLA, South Africa |
| Identifying associations between the skin microbiome, metabolome and clinical phenotypes in South African and European atopic dermatitis populations 5.000€, liaise with 1 and 4, limit to age group 6-10 yo. | |
| 3 | Omololu ENIGBOKAN, Nigeria |
| Comparative assessment of the effect of frequently used locally prepared emollients on skin hydration and PH in Atopic Dermatitis in Nigeria 6.000€, very demanding, may request additional help from Eczema Foundation. | |
| 4 | Nelson MOSHA, Tanzania |
| Difference in Human skin Microbiome carriage between atopic dermatitis patient and non- atopic dermatitis individual aged 1month to 18y.o attending at KCMC/RDTC from Jan 2022 to June 2022. 5.000 €, liaise with 1 and 2 and limit to age group 6-10 yo. | |
| 5 | Fandresena SENDRASOA, Madagascar |
| Polymorphisms in filaggrin, spink5 and klk7 gene: are they associated with atopic dermatitis in malagasy people? 10.000 €, recommend rather GWS and liaise with specialist lab. | |
| 6 | Julienne Noude TECLESSOU, Togo |
| Improvement of the overall care of AD by tele dermatology in peripheral health centers in Togo 10.000 €, improve assessment of intervention. | |
| 7 | Shakirat GOLD-OLUFADI, Nigeria |
| The impact of education in indigenous languages on atopic dermatitis and factors determining severity of atopic dermatitis (AD) in Nigerian children 8.000 € |