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Mr.Obi shambaba
APID: 4697
capResearch or Laboratory Scientist at Tropical Diseases Research Centre Ndola, Copperbelt
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I completed my MSc Degree in One Health Analytical More epidemiology at University of Zambia and graduated on 22nd May,2023.
I work for Tropical Diseases Research Centre for 16 years in Tuberculosis Regional reference Laboratory as a Scientific Officer

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Infectious Diseases

Area of Intrest

Tuberculosis

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ACEIDHA by University of Zambia on 01/01/2020
world bank scholarship

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The isolation of NTM species from humans, Mycobacterium virginiense is the second time to be Read More isolated from Human sputum in the world and water,
Mycobacterium fortuitum highlighted that active and ex miners are at potential risks of acquiring pathogenic NTM from mining environment.
The study has reviewed that they are NTM circulating in the mining environment and humans (active and ex miners) in Zambia which are potential pathogenic in immune comprised individuals.
The identification of these Mycobacteria in clinical samples and environmental sources was important for both clinical and patient management, It will also help formulate policy change in understanding transmission factors that increase NTM transmission in mining
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