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Dr. Loice Ombajo

Co-Director

Co-Founder & Team Lead (Clinical Research)

Quick Facts

Co-Founder & Team Lead (Clinical Research)
Clinical Research
M.Med in Internal Medicine

Dr. Loice Ombajo is a Physician and Infectious Disease Specialist. Loice is also a Senior Lecturer in Internal Medicine at the University of Nairobi and an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch. She heads the Infectious Diseases Unit at the Kenyatta National Hospital and is the chair of the KNH antimicrobial stewardship committee at the National Antimicrobial Stewardship Interagency Technical committee where she heads the technical working group on antimicrobial use. She also offers clinical expertise to various HIV treatment failure technical working groups. During the COVID-19 outbreak, she has offered leadership at KNH in clinical care, mentorship and training of clinicians around the country responding to consults on patient care from all over the country. She has sat in the COVID-19 national task force offering advisory on the national response to both the National Emergency Response Committee and the National task force, has led the writing of the COVID- 19 National case management guidelines, the IPC guidelines, the HRH guidelines, the testing protocols etc Also leading various research to inform the case management of COVID-19. Has played a key role in public education on various platforms including TV, radio and newspapers.

Publications

Showing 11-15 of 15 publications

The Lancet. Infectious diseases2022

The WHO AWaRe Antibiotic Book: providing guidance on optimal use and informing policy.

Sharland Mike, Cappello Bernadette, Ombajo Loice Achieng, Bazira Joel, Chitatanga Ronald, Chuki Pem, Gandra Sumanth, Harbarth Stephan, Loeb Mark, Mendelson Marc, Moja Lorenzo, Pulcini Celine, Tacconelli Evelina, Zanichelli Veronica, Zeng Mei, Huttner Benedikt D. "The WHO AWaRe Antibiotic Book: providing guidance on optimal use and informing policy.". The Lancet. Infectious diseases. (2022 Nov)

The Lancet. Infectious diseases2022-11-01T00:00:00.000Z

Dr. Loice Ombajo
The Lancet. Global health2022

The COVID-19 pandemic and disruptions to essential health services in Kenya: a retrospective time-series analysis.

Kiarie Helen, Temmerman Marleen, Nyamai Mutono, Liku Nzisa, Thuo Wangari, Oramisi Violet, Nyaga Lilly, Karimi Janette, Wamalwa Phidelis, Gatheca Gladwell, Mwenda Valerian, Ombajo Loice Achieng, Thumbi S M. "The COVID-19 pandemic and disruptions to essential health services in Kenya: a retrospective time-series analysis.". The Lancet. Global health. (2022 Sep)

The Lancet. Global health2022-09-01T00:00:00.000Z

Dr. Mutono Nyamai, Dr. Loice Ombajo +1 more
Epidemics2022

Infectious disease modelling for SARS-CoV-2 in Africa to guide policy: A systematic review.

Kimani Teresia Njoki, Nyamai Mutono, Owino Lillian, Makori Anita, Ombajo Loice Achieng, Maritim MaryBeth, Anzala Omu, Thumbi S M. "Infectious disease modelling for SARS-CoV-2 in Africa to guide policy: A systematic review.". Epidemics. (2022 Sep)

Epidemics2022-09-01T00:00:00.000Z

Prof. Thumbi Mwangi, Dr. Mutono Nyamai +2 more
BMJ open2022

Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of patients hospitalised with COVID-19 in Kenya: a multicentre cohort study.

Ombajo Loice Achieng, Mutono Nyamai, Sudi Paul, Mutua Mbuvi, Sood Mohammed, Loo Alliyy Muhammad, Juma Phoebe, Odhiambo Jackline, Shah Reena, Wangai Frederick, Maritim Marybeth, Anzala Omu, Amoth Patrick, Kamuri Evans, Munyu Waweru, Thumbi S M. "Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of patients hospitalised with COVID-19 in Kenya: a multicentre cohort study.". BMJ open. (2022 May 19)

BMJ open2022-05-19T00:00:00.000Z

Dr. Loice Ombajo, Dr. Mutono Nyamai +3 more
The Pan African medical journal2019

Empyema necessitans due to aspergillus in a 3-year-old paediatric patient at a referral hospital in Nairobi, Kenya.

Macharia Anne-Marie, Ombajo Loice Achieng, Farah Abdirahman Hashi, Walong Edwin Oloo, Mwango Gladys Nthambi, Wamalwa Dalton. "Empyema necessitans due to aspergillus in a 3-year-old paediatric patient at a referral hospital in Nairobi, Kenya.". The Pan African medical journal. (2019)

The Pan African medical journal2019-01-01T00:00:00.000Z

Dr. Loice Ombajo