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SOPHIE GOYET, BSc Midwifery, MPH, Ph. D. Contact in Nepal: +977 (0)98 020 111 61
[email protected] https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sophie_Goyet
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EDUCATION 2014: Ph.D. in Sciences (Epidemiology and Public Health)
University Montpellier II, SIBAGHE, France Dissertation: “Modeling the knowledge translation process from Research to Public Health” Honors: Dissertation passed with Distinctions
2009: Master in Public Health and Health Management, specialty in Epidemiology University Paris VI, France Thesis: “Estimating the incidence of dengue fever in Cambodia in 2006, 2007, 2008 by capture-recapture methods”
2007: Bachelor of Social and Public Health Sciences University Nancy I, France Areas of concentrations: public health, health in older population Thesis: “Abortion in Cambodia”
1986: Bachelor of Sciences: Midwifery School of medicine, University Alexis Carrel, Lyon, France Thesis: “Moons and women”
MOOCS AND OTHER DIPLOMAS
2014: Knowledge translation: public health and policies – School of public health, Hanoi, Vietnam 2014: Social network analysis – University of Michigan, USA 2008: Epidemiology – University Bordeaux II, ISPED, France 2008: Management of Health databases – University Bordeaux II, ISPED, France 1993: Statistics applied to Health sciences (CESAM) – University Paris VI, France
LANGUAGES French : native language English: professional working proficiency, including scientific writing Russian and Portuguese: speak, read and write functionally Khmer: speak functionally
PROFICIENCIES
Scientific writing, data management, visualization and analysis – Stata 13, Visio, Epi-info, OpenEpi, Access, Epiconcept, Epidata
CURRENT POSITION: Part-time consultant epidemiologist, Health Emergencies Programme Unit, WHO country
office of Nepal
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE IN HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTIONS AND MEDICAL CARE Consultant Epidemiologist, Health Emergencies Programme, WHO Country Office – Nepal From Sept 2016 to June 2017; From Sept 2017 to date
Develop and /or facilitate implementation and document short term operations research
Develop Grant proposals
Prepare various communication products (scientific articles, reports)
Organize specific trainings periodically on operations research, skills and requirements for the ERM field team
Consolidate and expand the strategies initiated to increase the scientific awareness and skills of WHO Country Office team
SOPHIE GOYET, BSc Midwifery, MPH, Ph. D. Contact in Nepal: +977 (0)98 020 111 61
[email protected] https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sophie_Goyet
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Coordinator WHO Emergency District Support Officers team, WHO Country Office – Nepal From Jan 2016 to June 2016
Supported on strengthening coordination mechanism between Ministry of Health and health cluster partners on disease surveillance particularly effects of winterization in health
Strengthened the analysis of data that has been collected relating to disease surveillance from the 14 affected districts.
Ensured inter/intra cluster coordination and communication for effective health response.
Ensured timely rumor verification and outbreak investigations with the support from WEDS in close coordination with DHO/DPHOs and health agencies in the districts.
Ensured regular update on disease trends and health response including rumor verification to MOHP, WHO, ERU.
Provided support to DHO/DPHOs to rapidly respond/intervene as needed.
Coordinator, Crisis on Shortage of Medicines/Medical Supplies, WHO Country Office – Nepal From Nov 2015 to Dec 2015
Coordinated the sharing and dissemination of relevant information relating to the medicines and medical supplies shortage in Nepal between MoHP, WHO and External Development Health Partners and Health agencies
Supported MoHP in the collection and the analysis of data on medicines available and stock outs at national, regional and district level
Health Coordinator, Annecy, France From Sept 1995 to Apr 2000
Initiated a medical mobile unit for the rehabilitation of homeless people, in 4 social emergency centers. Target public: Men and women in extreme poverty, women victims of violence and families seeking asylum
Medical Coordinator for a French NGO ACTION NORD SUD, in Mozambique From March 1993 to May 1995
Coordination of a rehabilitation program of ex-child soldiers, in collaboration with UNICEF and the Ministry of Social Affairs
Coordination of a medical program for civilians and soldiers in a demobilization camp, collaboration with WHO and ONUMOZ
Evaluation of the Primary Health Care and Education needs in Inhambane Province
Coordination of a program of construction of schools, roads, bridges and health centers in Inhambane Province, in collaboration with a Mozambican NGO (AMDU)
Assistant-director, Medical department, for ACTION NORD-SUD, in Lyon-France From Apr 1991 to Feb 1992
Technical support for medical and nutritional programs
Recruitment and follow-up of volunteer expatriates
Desk officer for programs in Northern Somalia and Kenya
Consultant in Primary Health Care for ACTION CONTRE LA FAIM and for ACTION NORD SUD From June 1989 to Apr 1991
In South Sudan, Kajo Kaji, design of an Immunization program
In Chad, N’djamena, design of a Primary Health Care program
In Haïti, St Louis, design of a Mother and Child Health Care program
In Iraq, coordination of a medical team in the pediatric ward of Zakho Hospital
SOPHIE GOYET, BSc Midwifery, MPH, Ph. D. Contact in Nepal: +977 (0)98 020 111 61
[email protected] https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sophie_Goyet
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In Northern Somalia, design of a Primary Health Care program in Ainabo
In Ex USSR, evaluation of the nutritional situation in St Petersburg and Moscow
Midwife clinician From Sept. 1987 to Feb 1990
In Pakistan, for ACTION CONTRE LA FAIM, in afghans refugee camps of Baluchistan
In Uganda, for MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES, in 10 health centers and maternity wards, in refugee camps & management of a central pharmacy for the 10 health centers
In France, in Hospitals & private clinics of Annecy, Lyon and Paris
EXPERIENCE IN RESEARCH
Investigator & Coordinator for the BIRDY Project in Cambodia For the Institut Pasteur in Cambodia, Epidemiology and Public Health Unit From March 2014 to June 2015 The BIRDY Project is a longitudinal and prospective multi-country cohort study of pregnant women and newborns (800 in Cambodia), aiming to describe bacterial infections and level of antibio-resistance in young infants from birth to the age of 2 years. (http://www.charliproject.org/)
Developed and adapted all study tools for Cambodia, incl. study protocol
Prepared MoUs with local partners and implemented collaboration with them
Recruited, trained and supervised the study team
Prepared, secured and managed the study budget (600,000 USD for 3 years, funded by Pasteur Institute Network and the MSD France)
Implemented and monitored all research activities
Biostatistician for the PAANTHER Study For the Institut Pasteur in Cambodia - Agence Nationale de Recherche sur le VIH/SIDA et les hépatites (ANRS) From Feb 2013 to March 2016 The PAANTHER Study is a multicentre research project on diagnosis of tuberculosis in HIV-infected children. (https://clinicaltrials.gov/PAANTHER)
Prepared bi-annual comprehensive statistical reports and analyzed data for scientific publications, in collaboration with the Principal Investigator of the study
Cleaned data collected by- and interacted with- 4 teams based in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Vietnam and Cambodia
Epidemiologist for a Research and Knowledge Translation intervention on pneumonia For the Institut Pasteur in Cambodia for the CALIBAN group (https://sites.google.com/site/calibanreport/) From Nov 2011 to Dec 2012 The CALIBAN group was an ad hoc taskforce of clinicians, epidemiologists and policymakers, created to provide Cambodian health policy-makers with evidence-based information on bacterial etiologies of community-acquired pneumonia in Cambodia and antimicrobial resistance levels
Conducted an extensive review of published and unpublished data on pneumonia
Coordinated and co-led the CALIBAN group (meetings, reports, newsletters)
Shared the group’s findings through several reports and scientific articles
Epidemiologist for studies on hospital-acquired infections & pediatric dengue For the Regional Emerging Diseases Intervention Centre (REDI) (http://redicenter.org/) in Cambodia From Oct 2010 to July 2012
SOPHIE GOYET, BSc Midwifery, MPH, Ph. D. Contact in Nepal: +977 (0)98 020 111 61
[email protected] https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sophie_Goyet
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The REDI was a training and research center established to tackle emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases and epidemics in the Asia-Pacific region. In Cambodia, several studies were developed on infection control and pediatric dengue between 2010 and 2012 in close collaboration with the WHO country office (Dr Nima Asgari, Dr Nora Chea), the Cambodian Ministry of Health (Hospital services, Dr Sok Srun) and the Singapore University of Technology and Design.
Co-developed study protocols and study tools (Case Report Forms, SOPs, monitoring tools)
Recruited, trained, and supervised the study team for data collection
Coordinated and managed relations with national, provincial and hospital health authorities
Analyzed data and wrote publications
Epidemiologist for studies on various health topics For the Institut Pasteur in Cambodia, Epidemiology and Public Health Unit From 2007 to 2011
Coordinated the SISEA/-US DHHS hospital-based surveillance project on severe acute respiratory infections
Implemented a Mortality Surveillance study in 25 villages (project funded by US CDC), using verbal autopsies (designed the research protocol, the verbal autopsy tools, the database; recruited, trained and supervised the interviewers; analyzed the data).
Ran an outbreak investigation of excessive mortality rates at the National Mother and Child Health Center hospital, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Co-coordinated a Study on active Surveillance of Dengue fever and Influenza Like Illnesses in a cohort of 10,000 children: Design and implementation of quality indicators follow-up tools, tools of Good Epidemiological Practices (SOPs…), Involvement in training and supervising the field teams
Analyzed data on risk factors of transmission of Hepatitis C in HIV infected patients in Cambodia
Database manager for ESTHER (http://www.esther.fr/) in Cambodia From Jan 2010 to Dec 2011 Assessed and upgraded the ESTHER research databases and monitoring tools implemented at Calmette Hospital
Epidemiologist & research assistant SBK Research & Development in Cambodia From Apr 2010 to June 2010
Designed the data collection tools & the database for a survey on contraceptive and abortion practices on a sample of 1500 Cambodian women
Supervised the data entry and data cleaning, analyzed data
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION
Knowledge Translation Expert for Pasteur Institute in Madagascar: Definition of a Knowledge translation plan for the BIRDY Study (Feb. 2017)
for the Knowledge Translation Network in Africa (http://ktnetafrica.net/team/sophie-goyet) (2014 to 2016)
Co-direction of 2 Master theses, in Cambodia in Clinical Research (Mr Seang Sok Eng, Pharmacist), University of Health Sciences 2014 - 2015
in Public Health (Dr Touch Socheat, Medical Doctor), National Institute of Public Health 2014 - 2015
Teaching Epidemiology, data management and basic Statistics The International Short Course: “HIV Program Monitoring and Data Analysis”, conducted in Siem Reap,
Kingdom of Cambodia, Sept 5-9, 2011, sponsored by REDI Centre, USAID and Prasit.
SOPHIE GOYET, BSc Midwifery, MPH, Ph. D. Contact in Nepal: +977 (0)98 020 111 61
[email protected] https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sophie_Goyet
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Data Management Training (7-11 May 2012), Mandalay, Myanmar, sponsored by REDI Centre and The Union in Myanmar
Teaching Traditional Birth Attendants From Sept 1987 to Feb 1990 In Pakistan, for ACTION CONTRE LA FAIM, in afghans refugee camps of Baluchistan
In Uganda, for Médecins Sans Frontières, in refugee camps
MEMBERSHIPS Scientific Committee of the National College of Midwives, France (www.cnsf.asso.fr/#2)
International Confederation of Midwives-Research Advisory network (www.internationalmidwives.org)
REFERENCES References are available upon request
BLOG IN FRENCH AND ENGLISH: https://vernixandstatistics.wordpress.com/
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
Orcid number: orcid.org/0000-0002-1835-4478
27- Global, regional, and national disease burden estimates of acute lower respiratory infections due to
respiratory syncytial virus in young children in 2015: a systematic review and modelling study
Lancet Lond. Engl. 390, 946–958 (2017).
Shi, T., McAllister, D.A., O’Brien, K.L., Simoes, E.A.F., Madhi, S.A., Gessner, B.D., Polack, F.P., Balsells, E.,
Acacio, S., Aguayo, C., et al. (authors listed in alphabetical order)
26- A community survey of antibiotic consumption in Madagascar
J. Antimicrob. Chemother. 72, 564–573.
Padget, M., Tamarelle, J., Herindrainy, P., Ndir, A., Diene Sarr, F., Richard, V., Piola, P., Guillemot, D.,
Delarocque-Astagneau, E., and BIRDY Study Group (2017).
25- Progress and challenges to introduce midwifery education in Nepal.
The Lancet. 2017 Feb 18;389(10070):698–9
Goyet S, Tamang L, Alvarez VB, Shrestha ID, Bajracharya K.
24- Factors associated with caesarean sections in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Reprod Health Matters. 2016 Nov 1;24(48):111–21.
Schantz C, Sim KL, Petit V, Rany H, Goyet S.
23- Bacterial neonatal sepsis and antibiotic resistance in low-income countries THE LANCET 387(10018):533-534 · FEBRUARY 2016 DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(16)00220-8
Bich-Tram Huynh, Michael Padget, Benoit Garin, Elisabeth Delarocque-Astagneau, Didier Guillemot, on
behalf of the BIRDY study group
22- Rabies transmission risks during peripartum – two cases and a review of the literature Vaccine. 2016 Apr 4;34(15):1752-7. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2016.02.065. Epub 2016 Mar 3.
CT Aguemon, A Tarantola, E Zoumenou, S Goyet, S Ly, P Assouto, S Mewanou, H Bourhy, B Dodet, AR Aguemon
21- HIV/AIDS: Performance of Xpert MTB/RIF and Alternative Specimen Collection Methods for the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis in HIV-Infected Children
Clin Infect Dis. first published online February 7, 2016 doi:10.1093/cid/ciw036
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O. Marcy, V. Ung, S. Goyet, L. Borand, P. Msellati, M Tejiokem, NL Nguyen Thi, B Nacro, S Cheng, S Eyangoh, T P Pham, A-S Ouedraogo, ATarantola, S Godreuil, S Blanche, and C Delacourt for the PAANTHER study group
20- Enforcing the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes for better promotion of exclusive breastfeeding. Can lessons be learned?
J of Human Lactation 2016 Feb;32(1):20-7. doi: 10.1177/0890334415607816. Barennes H, Slesak G, Goyet S, Aaron P, Srour LM
19- Reasons for routine episiotomy: a mixed-methods study in a large maternity hospital in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Reprod. Health Matters 2015, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rhm.2015.06.012
Schantz C, Kruy LS, Ek ML, Barennes H, So S, Goyet S
18- Gaps between research and public health priorities in low income countries: evidence from a systematic literature review focused on Cambodia.
Implement. Sci. 2015;10(1):32. doi:10.1186/s13012-015-0217-1. Goyet S, Touch S, Ir P, SamAn S, Fassier T, Frutos R, Tarantola A, Barennes H.
17- Spatial epidemiology and climatic predictors of paediatric dengue infections captured via sentinel site
surveillance, Phnom Penh Cambodia 2011–2012.
BMC Public Health 2014;14(1):658. doi:10.1186/1471-2458-14-658.
Lover AA, Buchy P, Rachline A, Moniboth D, Huy R, Meng CY, Leo YS, Yuvatha K, Sophal U, Chantha N, Y B,
Duong V, Goyet S, Brett JL, Tarantola A, Cavailler P.
16- Précarisation à l’embauche des sages-femmes nouvelles diplômées : mythe ou réalité ?
Doss. Maïeutique 2014;1(1):3-10. Hubner J, Demeester A, Lafouge A, Goyet S.
15- Fluoroquinolone resistance and Mycobacterium tuberculosis: CAP guidelines play an important role.
Int. J. Tuberc. Lung Dis. 2014;18(5):628-630. doi:10.5588/ijtld.13.0922.
Goyet S, Vlieghe E, Lim K, van Griensven J, Borand L, Thong P, Rammaert B, Marcy O, Tarantola A.
14- Knowledge translation: a case study on pneumonia research and clinical guidelines in a low- income country.
Implement. Sci. IS 2014;9:82. doi:10.1186/1748-5908-9-82. Goyet S, Barennes H, Libourel T, van Griensven J, Frutos R, Tarantola A.
13- Etiologies and resistance profiles of bacterial community-acquired pneumonia in Cambodian and neighboring countries’ health care settings: a systematic review (1995 to 2012).
PloS One 2014;9(3):e89637. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0089637. Goyet S, Vlieghe E, Kumar V, Newell S, Moore CE, Bousfield R, Leang HC, Chuop S, Thong P, Rammaert B, Hem S, van Griensven J, Rachmat A, Fassier T, Lim K, Tarantola A.
12- Melioidosis Requires Better Data Sharing for Improved Diagnosis and Management in the Mekong Region. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 2014;90(2):383-383. doi:10.4269/ajtmh.13-0657a.
Rammaert B, Goyet S, Tarantola A.
11- Mortality in Cambodia An 18-Month Prospective Community-based Surveillance of All-age Deaths Using Verbal Autopsies.
Asia. Pac. J. Public Health 2013:1010539513514433. doi:10.1177/1010539513514433. Goyet S, Rammaert B, McCarron M, Khieu V, Fournier I, Kitsutani P, Ly S, Mounts A, Letson WG, Buchy P, Vong S.
10- Regulation and the food industry. The Lancet 2013;381(9881):1901-1902. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(13)61156-3.
Barennes H, Aaron P, Goyet S, Srour L.
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9- Surveillance of post-caesarean surgical site infections in a hospital with limited resources, Cambodia. J. Infect. Dev. Ctries. 2013;7(8):579-585. DOI: 10.3855/jidc.2981.
Srun S, Sinath Y, Seng AT, Chea M, Borin M, Nhem S, Daniel A, Chea N, Asgari N, Rachline A, Reed Z, Hoff R, Cavailler P, Goyet S.
8- Risk Factors for Hepatitis C Transmission in HIV Patients, Hepacam Study, ANRS 12267 Cambodia. AIDS Behav. 2013:1-10. doi:10.1007/s10461-013-0486-0.
Goyet S, Lerolle N, Fournier-Nicolle I, Ken S, Nouhin J, Sowath L, Barennes H, Hak C, Ung C, Viretto G, Delfraissy J-F, Khuon P, Segeral O.
7- Acute lower respiratory infections on lung sequelae in Cambodia, a neglected disease in highly tuberculosis-endemic country.
Respir. Med. 2013. doi:10.1016/j.rmed.2013.07.018. Rammaert B, Goyet S, Tarantola A, Hem S, Rith S, Cheng S, Te V, Try PL, Guillard B, Vong S, Mayaud C, Buchy P, Borand L.
6- Acute viral lower respiratory tract infections in Cambodian children: clinical and epidemiologic
characteristics.
Pediatr. Infect. Dis. J. 2013;32(1):e8-13. doi:10.1097/INF.0b013e31826fd40d.
Guerrier G, Goyet S, Chheng ET, Rammaert B, Borand L, Te V, Try PL, Sareth R, Cavailler P, Mayaud C,
Guillard B, Vong S, Buchy P, Tarantola A.
5- Acute lower respiratory infections in ≥ 5 year -old hospitalized patients in Cambodia, a low-income tropical country: clinical characteristics and pathogenic etiology.
BMC Infect. Dis. 2013;13:97. doi:10.1186/1471-2334-13-97.
Vong S, Guillard B, Borand L, Rammaert B, Goyet S, Te V, Lorn Try P, Hem S, Rith S, Ly S, Cavailler P, Mayaud C, Buchy P.
4- Klebsiella pneumoniae related community-acquired acute lower respiratory infections in Cambodia: clinical characteristics and treatment.
BMC Infect. Dis. 2012;12:3. doi:10.1186/1471-2334-12-3.
Rammaert B, Goyet S, Beauté J, Hem S, Te V, Try PL, Mayaud C, Borand L, Buchy P, Guillard B, Vong S.
3- Pulmonary melioidosis in Cambodia: a prospective study. BMC Infect. Dis. 2011;11:126. doi:10.1186/1471-2334-11-126. Rammaert B, Beauté J, Borand L, Hem S, Buchy P, Goyet S, Overtoom R, Angebault C, Te V, Try PL, Mayaud C, Vong S, Guillard B.
2- Under-recognition and reporting of dengue in Cambodia: a capture-recapture analysis of the National Dengue Surveillance System.
Epidemiol. Infect. 2011:1-9. doi:10.1017/S0950268811001191.
Vong S, Goyet S, Ly S, Ngan C, Huy R, Duong V, Wichmann O, Letson GW, Margolis HS, Buchy P.
1- Ralstonia pickettii community-acquired pneumonia in Cambodia. Int. J. Tuberc. Lung Dis. 2010.Dec; 14(12):1653-1654. PMID: 21144257
Rammaert B, Borand L, Goyet S, Te V, Hem S, Guillard B, Vong S.