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Professor Dave Moore

Professor of Infectious Disease and Tropical Medicine

United Kingdom

I am an Infectious Diseases physician and clinical academic.
As a Consultant in Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases (part of University College London Hospitals NHS Trust) I have both inpatient and outpatient responsibilities and have a particular interest in tuberculosis and Chagas Disease.
As Professor of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine at the School I teach on the Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, whilst my research, and the work of my PhD students, is focussed on TB and Chagas Disease.

Affiliations

Department of Clinical Research
Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases

Centres

TB Centre
Antimicrobial Resistance Centre

Teaching

Teaching Faculty and former Course Director, Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (2010-2022) 
Teaching Faculty, MSc in Tropical Medicine and International Health (TMIH)

Course co-Director Global Health Primer (2022-) 

I supervise MSc thesis projects for students on MSc TMIH and MSc Control of Infectious Diseases (CID)

Research

My primary research interest is in control of tuberculosis and drug-resistant tuberculosis through innovative strategies for diagnosis of adult and paediatric TB, management of latent TB infection and drug-susceptible and drug-resistant active TB disease, and institutional and domestic TB infection control.

MODS delivers rapid, low-cost diagnosis of MDR-TB but important by-products of this enhanced diagnostic testing include identification of a large number of MDR-exposed household contacts and individuals with isoniazid resistant (non-MDR) TB.

We are interested in an experimental medicine approach exploring transcriptomic responses to preventive therapy for contacts exposed to drug-susceptible TB with an eye to future evaluations of preventive therapy for MDR-exposed contacts.

We believe we have demonstrated that subjects with evidence of TB sensitisation (positive IGRA or TST) can be separated into those who still have viable TB infection capable of future reactivation and those who do not, through observing their transcriptomic response to TB preventive therapy - explained in this short animation, [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5MG9IhVv80 and the linked publication.

In London, aligned with my clinical tropical medicine practice at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases (UCLH), we are leading operational research into implementation of screening for Chagas disease in Latin American migrants now living in the UK. We have established a UK Chagas Hub for clinicians, scientists and members of the Latin American community to come together to explore ways to optimise clinical pathways, raise awareness and undertake research, with a YouTube channel, Facebook and X presence, @ukchagashub

As our clinical cohort of patients under follow-up for Chagas disease continues to grow we are embarking upon longitudinal studies in this diverse population.

Research Area
Clinical care
Diagnostics
Disease control
Global Health
Mobile technologies
Pharmacokinetics
Bacteriology
Epidemiology
Genomics
Medicine
Molecular epidemiology
Operational research
Implementation science
AMR (Antimicrobial resistance)
Disease and Health Conditions
Chagas Disease
Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)
Tropical diseases
Tuberculosis
Infectious diseases
Country
Bhutan
Peru
Somalia
South Africa
Uganda
Region
Latin America & Caribbean (developing only)
Sub-Saharan Africa (all income levels)

Selected Publications

Diagnostic Impact of Contrast Echocardiography in Chronic Chagas Disease: A Single-Centre Experience.
Tsagkridi, A; Bingcang, J; Nose, R; Cruz, G; Batay, M; Polenio, N; Sirker, A; Elkheir, N; Nabarro, L; MOORE, DA J; Bhattacharyya, S;
2026
Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography : official publication of the American Society of Echocardiography
Population pharmacokinetics and target attainment of pretomanid in rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis patients.
Nyang'wa, B-T; Motta, I; Moodliar, R; Solodovnikova, V; Rajaram, S; Rasool, M; Berry, C; Huang, Z; Davies, G; MOORE, DA J; Kloprogge, F;
2026
Scientific reports
Catch-Up Screening to Improve Detection of Congenital Chagas Disease in a Nonendemic Setting.
Boté-Casamitjana, A; Martin, J; Touray, J; Elkheir, N; Nabarro, LE; Eisen, S; MOORE, DA J;
2026
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene
Primary care and community-based screening for Chagas disease in London, United Kingdom, August 2023 to January 2025.
Elkheir, N; Alfulaij, A; Kathirgamakarthigeyan, N; Primary Care Delivery Team,; UK Chagas Hub Volunteers,; Wingfield, D; DAVIES, HG; Carter, J; NOLDER, D; Nabarro, L; Chiodini, PL; MOORE, DA;
2026
Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin
Inpatient initiation of tuberculosis preventive therapy with 1 month of isoniazid and rifapentine for adults with advanced HIV disease and cryptococcal meningitis (IMPROVE): a non-inferiority, randomised controlled trial.
ELLIS, J; HALE, G; Nsangi, LJ; Wele, A; Kigozi, E; Gakuru, J; Kagimu, E; Mugabi, T; Namombwe, S; Kimuda, S; Ssekindi, F; Ndyetukira, JF; Sadiq, A; Tukundane, A; Bakka, W; Harrison, TS; Mande, E; Muzoora, C; MOORE, DA J; Meya, DB; Fielding, K; Boulware, DR; JARVIS, JN;
2026
The lancet. HIV
Screening for Trypanosoma cruzi infection (Chagas disease) in the Latin American population living with HIV in London.
Elkheir, N; Singh, S; Barbini, B; Campbell, L; Sharp, A; O'Connell, J; Terry, L; Bracchi, M; Rubio, J; Girometti, N; Hassan, M; DAVIES, H; Post, FA; Nabarro, L; NOLDER, D; O'Hara, G; Fox, J; Chiodini, PL; MOORE, DA J;
2026
HIV medicine
The epidemiology and clinical features of HIV and Trypanosoma cruzi (Chagas disease) co-infection: A systematic review and individual patient data analysis.
Elkheir, N; Carter, J; Dominic, C; Lok, P; Fisayo, T; Michelen, M; DE BARROS, B; Goldsmith, JW; Butler, M; Price, A; Mehotra, A; Nabarro, L; Ahmed, N; Chiodini, PL; MOORE, DA J;
2026
PLoS neglected tropical diseases
Data for: "The epidemiology and clinical features of HIV and Trypanosoma cruzi (Chagas disease) co-infection: A systematic review and individual patient data analysis"
El Kheir, N; Carter, J; Dominic, C; Lok, P; Fisayo, T; Michelen, M; De Barros, B; Wilson Goldsmith, J; Butler, M; Price, A; Mehotra, A; Nabarro, L; Ahmed, N; Chiodini, P; MOORE, DA J;
2026
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Unmasking rifampicin mono-resistance in tuberculosis patients in Cross River State, Nigeria
Ochang, EA; Udoh, UA; Otu, AA; Ewa, AU; Ibe, C; MOORE, DA J;
2025
Discover Public Health
Management of individuals exposed to multidrug-resistant or rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis.
Seddon, JA; Achar, J; Malik, AA; Hughes, J; Burzynski, J; Chen, C; Denholm, JT; Dravniece, G; Fox, GJ; Furin, J; Geliukh, E; Goncharova, O; Guglielmetti, L; Harries, AD; Hesseling, AC; Nguyen, BH; Kavenga, F; Khan, U; Kherabi, Y; Kiria, N; Kock, Y; Liu, Q; Mesic, A; MOORE, DA J; Mubanga, A; ... Martinez, L.
2025
The Lancet. Infectious diseases
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