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Simon Arunga is a researcher at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine’s Dept of Clinical Research, focusing on Microbial Keratitis in sub-Saharan Africa. His work examines Public Health challenges in Ophthalmology and Tropical Medicine, particularly in Uganda.
- Key Themes: Eye infection epidemiology, healthcare system capacity, delayed treatment, and resource-limited diagnostics.
- Collaborations: International Centre for Eye Health, Wellcome Open Research, and teams in Uganda and the UK.
Scientific Impact: His 2019 situational analysis on Uganda’s primary health system revealed critical gaps in Microbial Keratitis management, including lack of diagnostic tools and stock medications. This work has been cited in studies from India and other African nations.
Research Trends: His publications (2017–2020) highlight Fungal Keratitis (e.g., Fusarium), Diagnostic Delays, and Emergency Ophthalmic Protocols. He advocates for improved Eye Health Training in mid-cadre schools and standardized Antimicrobial Stewardship.
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