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UNITY: A Low-Field Magnetic Resonance Neuroimaging Initiative to Characterize Neurodevelopment in Low and Middle-Income Settings

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Firehiwot Workneh,Amanda Adu-Amankwah
KA Ae-Ngibise,Francis Agbokey,VA Agyemang,Collins Agyemang,Cihangir Akgün,Joshua Ametepe,Tomoki Arichi,KP Asante,Balaji Sadhasivam,Levente Baljer,Peter Basser,Jennifer Beauchemin,Carly Bennallick,Yemane Berhane,Y. Boateng-Mensah,Niall Bourke,L. Bradford,MMK Bruchhage,Rosa Cano-Lorente,Paul Cawley,Mara Cercignani,V. D,Alexica Canha,Nicolas Navarro,Douglas Dean,Jaclyn Delarosa,Kirsten Donald,Adam Dvorak,A. Edwards,Daniel Field,H. Frail,Brenda Freeman,Tina George,James Gholam,José Guerrero-González,JV Hajnal,Rashidul Haque,W. Hollander,Zahra Hoodbhoy,Matthew Huentelman,SK Jafri,Derek Jones,Frédéric Joubert,T. Karaulanov,Margaret Kasaro,S. Knackstedt,Shannon Kolind,Beena Koshy,R. Kravitz,Samson Lafayette,A.C.C. Lee,Beatrice Lena,Natasha Leporé,Marius Linguraru,Emil Ljungberg,Z. Lockart,Eva Loth,Pavithra Mannam,Khomotso Masemola,Rachel Moran,Declan Murphy,Firdose Nakwa,Victoria Nankabirwa,C. Nelson,Kathryn North,S Nyame,Rhian Halloran,Jonathan O’Muircheartaigh,Bethany Oakley,Hein Odendaal,CM Ongeti,Dickens Onyango,SA Oppong,Francesco Padormo,D. Parvez,Tomáš Paus,Michael Pepper,Kamija Phiri,Megan Poorman,Jessica Ringshaw,Jennifer Rogers,Mary Rutherford,Hemmen Sabir,Laura Sacolick,Marc Seal,ML Sekoli,Talat Shama,Khurram Siddiqui,Ntazana Sindano,MB Spelke,Priscilla Springer,Farhana Suleman,Pia Sundgren,Rui Teixeira,W. Terekegn,Melanie Traughber,MG Tuuli,Janse Rensburg,František Váša,Sithembiso Velaphi,Pablo Velasco,Ignatius Viljoen,Maclean Vokhiwa,Andrew Webb,C. Weiant,Neale Wiley,Pia Wintermark,Kalkidan Yibetal,Sean Deoni,Steven Williams,Layla Bradford,Rosa Lorente,Fréderic Joubert,Klaus North,Bethay Oakley
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May 31, 2024
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Abstract

Measures of physical growth, such as weight and height have long been the predominant outcomes for monitoring child health and evaluating interventional outcomes in public health studies, including those that may impact neurodevelopment. While physical growth generally reflects overall health and nutritional status, it lacks sensitivity and specificity to brain growth and developing cognitive skills and abilities. Psychometric tools, e.g., the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, may afford more direct assessment of cognitive development but they require language translation, cultural adaptation, and population norming. Further, they are not always reliable predictors of future outcomes when assessed within the first 12-18 months of a child's life. Neuroimaging may provide more objective, sensitive, and predictive measures of neurodevelopment but tools such as magnetic resonance (MR) imaging are not readily available in many low and middle-income countries (LMICs). MRI systems that operate at lower magnetic fields (< 100mT) may offer increased accessibility, but their use for global health studies remains nascent. The UNITY project is envisaged as a global partnership to advance neuroimaging in global health studies. Here we describe the UNITY project, its goals, methods, operating procedures, and expected outcomes in characterizing neurodevelopment in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.

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