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Dr Shay Soremekun

Assistant Professor

United Kingdom

I am an epidemiologist with a research focus in low and middle income settings. My interests more broadly cover the fields of infectious diseases and child health and development. I have conducted evaluations to assess impacts of UKRI, Wellcome Trust, Gates Foundation, and World Bank funded public health programmes using observational or interventional methods to contribute to policy decisions for programme scale-up in Ghana, Mozambique, Uganda, The Gambia, India, Pakistan, and Burkina Faso. I organise an MSc module in Study Design, and am moderator for the MSc module Practical Epidemiology, both in the LSHTM Epidemiology distance learning programme. I am co-Deputy Director for the LSHTM Centre for Evaluation, a member of the UK government Evaluation and Trial Advice Panel, and I sit on the steering committee for the John Snow Society. I have a PhD from the University of Warwick in the immuno-epidemiology of visceral leishmaniasis and an MSc in Medical Parasitology from the LSHTM.

Affiliations

Department of Infection Biology
Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases

Centres

Centre for Evaluation
Malaria Centre

Teaching

Module organiser: MSc Epidemiology module Study Design: Writing A Grant Proposal

Lecturer: MSC modules Basic Epidemiology, Evaluation of Public Health Programmes, Epidemiology in Practice, Extended Epidemiology

Exam Board member: University of London MSc Epidemiology

Research

Research Area
Child health
Disease and Health Conditions
Malaria
Pneumonia
Diarrhoeal diseases
Mental health
Region
Sub-Saharan Africa (developing only)

Selected Publications

Record Linkage for Malaria Deaths Data Recovery and Surveillance in Brazil
Garcia, KK S; Xavier, DB; SOREMEKUN, S; Abrahão, AA; DRAKELEY, C; Ramalho, WM; Siqueira, AM;
2023
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
Assessing the impact of the "malaria supporters project" intervention to malaria control in the Brazilian Amazon: an interrupted time-series analysis.
Garcia, KK S; SOREMEKUN, S; BOTTOMLEY, C; Abrahão, AA; De Miranda, CB; DRAKELEY, C; Ramalho, WM; Siqueira, AM;
2023
Malaria Journal
Household-level effects of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in the Gambia
SOREMEKUN, S; Conteh, B; Nyassi, A; Soumare, H; Etoketim, B; Ndiath, M; BRADLEY, J; D’Alessandro, U; Bousema, T; Erhart, A; Moreno, M; DRAKELEY, C;
2023
Research Square Platform LLC
The Effect of Previous Exposure to Malaria Infection and Clinical Malaria Episodes on the Immune Response to the Two-Dose Ad26.ZEBOV, MVA-BN-Filo Ebola Vaccine Regimen.
MANNO, D; PATTERSON, C; Drammeh, A; TETTEH, K; KROMA, MT; Otieno, GT; Lawal, BJ; SOREMEKUN, S; AYIEKO, P; Gaddah, A; Kamara, AB; Baiden, F; AFOLABI, MO; Tindanbil, D; Owusu-Kyei, K; Ishola, D; Deen, GF; Keshinro, B; Njie, Y; Samai, M; Lowe, B; Robinson, C; Leigh, B; DRAKELEY, C; GREENWOOD, B; ... WATSON-JONES, D.
2023
Vaccines
Maternal time investment in caregiving activities to promote early childhood development: evidence from rural India.
Batura, N; ROY, R; Aziz, S; Sharma, K; Kumar, D; Verma, D; Correa Ossa, A; Spinola, P; SOREMEKUN, S; Sikander, S; Zafar, S; Divan, G; Hill, Z; Avan, BI; Rahman, A; KIRKWOOD, B; Skordis, J;
2023
Frontiers in pediatrics
Can home visits for early child development be implemented with sufficient coverage and quality at scale? Evidence from the SPRING program in India and Pakistan.
Hill, Z; Zafar, S; SOREMEKUN, S; Sikander, S; Avan, BI; ROY, R; Aziz, S; Kumar, D; Parveen, N; Saleem, S; Verma, D; Sharma, KK; Skordis, J; Hafeez, A; Rahman, A; KIRKWOOD, B; Divan, G;
2023
Frontiers in nutrition
Effect of the SPRING home visits intervention on early child development and growth in rural India and Pakistan: parallel cluster randomised controlled trials.
KIRKWOOD, BR; Sikander, S; ROY, R; SOREMEKUN, S; Bhopal, SS; Avan, B; Lingam, R; Gram, L; Amenga-Etego, S; Khan, B; Aziz, S; Kumar, D; Verma, D; Sharma, KK; Panchal, SN; Zafar, S; Skordis, J; Batura, N; Hafeez, A; Hill, Z; Divan, G; Rahman, A;
2023
Frontiers in nutrition
Improving community health worker treatment for malaria, diarrhoea, and pneumonia in Uganda through inSCALE community and mHealth innovations: A cluster randomised controlled trial.
Källander, K; SOREMEKUN, S; Strachan, DL; Hill, Z; Kasteng, F; Kertho, E; Nanyonjo, A; Ten Asbroek, G; Nakirunda, M; Lumumba, P; Ayebale, G; Bagorogoza, B; VASSALL, A; Meek, S; Tibenderana, J; Lingam, R; KIRKWOOD, B;
2023
PLOS digital health
Improving outcomes for children with malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia in Mozambique: A cluster randomised controlled trial of the inSCALE technology innovation.
SOREMEKUN, S; Källander, K; Lingam, R; Branco, A-CC; Batura, N; Strachan, DL; Muiambo, A; Salomao, N; Condoane, J; Benhane, F; Kasteng, F; VASSALL, A; Hill, Z; Ten Asbroek, G; Meek, S; Tibenderana, J; KIRKWOOD, B;
2023
PLOS digital health
Vulnerable newborn types: analysis of subnational, population‐based birth cohorts for 541 285 live births in 23 countries, 2000–2021
Erchick, DJ; Hazel, EA; Katz, J; Lee, AC C; Diaz, M; Wu, LS F; Yoshida, S; Bahl, R; Grandi, C; Labrique, AB; Rashid, M; Ahmed, S; Roy, AD; Haque, R; Shaikh, S; Baqui, AH; Saha, SK; Khanam, R; Rahman, S; Shapiro, R; Zash, R; Silveira, MF; Buffarini, R; Kolsteren, P; Lachat, C; ... Black, RE.
2023
BJOG: an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
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