About
Dr. Marriott Nliwasa is a Senior Lecturer of Global Health at the School of Health & Wellbeing, University of Glasgow. His research focuses on tuberculosis (TB) epidemiology, HIV-TB co-infection dynamics, and public health interventions in high-burden settings like Malawi. He leads studies on TB transmission patterns, immunoreactivity surveillance, and healthcare system effectiveness in sub-Saharan Africa.
Research interests include genomic analysis of TB strains, spatial health disparities, and implementation science for disease control. His work emphasizes community-level health interventions and policy-relevant evidence generation in resource-limited environments.
Recent publications highlight trends in TB prevalence reduction, evaluation of rapid ART initiation protocols for HIV-positive patients, and analysis of TB testing disparities in urban Blantyre. Findings contribute to global health strategies targeting sustainable development goals in infectious disease control.
No academic awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. His contact is available at the Clarice Pears Building, University of Glasgow.