Professional photo of Prof. Thumbi Mwangi, Co-Director at CEMA

Prof. Thumbi Mwangi

Co-Director

Co-Founder, Team Lead (Epi and Economics)

Quick Facts

Co-Founder, Team Lead (Epi and Economics)
Epidemiology and Economics
PhD in Infectious Disease Epidemiology, University of Edinburgh

Other Titles & Affiliations

  • Associate Professor, Washington State University Paul G Allen School for Global Health
  • Chancellor’s Fellow, University of Edinburgh
  • Affiliate Fellow, African Academy of Sciences
  • Affiliate Fellow South African Centre for Epidemiological Modelling and Analysis

Current Research

  • Implementation research for the elimination of dog-mediated human rabies
  • Optimal use and placement of primary healthcare services
  • Improvement of essential health services
  • Syndromic surveillance for early detection of zoonotic spillover
  • Transmission and control of animal and human brucellosis
  • Livestock interventions for improvement of human nutritional status
  • Transmission dynamics and control of SARS-CoV2 in Kenya
  • Analytics and epidemiological modelling to support elimination of preventative chemotherapy Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) in Africa, working in collaboration with the NTD modelling consortium

Thumbi Mwangi is an infectious disease epidemiologist combining classical epidemiology, applied epidemiological modelling and data science to improve the speed and quality of policy decision making in human and animal health. His research program conducts population-based studies, statistical and mathematical tools to understand the epidemiology, optimize surveillance and control of zoonotic diseases.

Research Interests

Epidemiology

Specializations

epidemiology

Publications

Showing 71-75 of 107 publications

The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene2018

Recurrent Anthrax Outbreaks in Humans, Livestock, and Wildlife in the Same Locality, Kenya, 2014-2017.

Muturi Mathew, Gachohi John, Mwatondo Athman, Lekolool Isaac, Gakuya Francis, Bett Alice, Osoro Eric, Bitek Austine, Thumbi S Mwangi, Munyua Peninah, Oyas Harry, Njagi Obadiah N, Bett Bernard, Njenga M Kariuki. "Recurrent Anthrax Outbreaks in Humans, Livestock, and Wildlife in the Same Locality, Kenya, 2014-2017.". The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. (2018 Oct)

The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene2018-10-01T02:00:00.000Z

Dr. Matthew Muturi, Prof. Thumbi Mwangi
Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics)2018

Proof of concept of mass dog vaccination for thecontrol and elimination of canine rabies.

Cleaveland S, Thumbi S M, Sambo M, Lugelo A, Lushasi K, Hampson K, Lankester F. "Proof of concept of mass dog vaccination for thecontrol and elimination of canine rabies.". Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics). (2018 Aug)

Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics)2018-08-01T02:00:00.000Z

Prof. Thumbi Mwangi
PLoS neglected tropical diseases2018

Enhanced surveillance for Rift Valley Fever in livestock during El Niño rains and threat of RVF outbreak, Kenya, 2015-2016.

Oyas Harry, Holmstrom Lindsey, Kemunto Naomi P, Muturi Matthew, Mwatondo Athman, Osoro Eric, Bitek Austine, Bett Bernard, Githinji Jane W, Thumbi Samuel M, Widdowson Marc-Alain, Munyua Peninah M, Njenga M Kariuki. "Enhanced surveillance for Rift Valley Fever in livestock during El Niño rains and threat of RVF outbreak, Kenya, 2015-2016.". PLoS neglected tropical diseases. (2018 Apr)

PLoS neglected tropical diseases2018-04-01T02:00:00.000Z

Prof. Thumbi Mwangi
PloS one2018

Newcastle disease vaccine adoption by smallholder households in Tanzania: Identifying determinants and barriers.

Campbell Zoë A, Marsh Thomas L, Mpolya Emmanuel A, Thumbi Samuel M, Palmer Guy H. "Newcastle disease vaccine adoption by smallholder households in Tanzania: Identifying determinants and barriers.". PloS one. (2018)

PloS one2018-01-01T01:00:00.000Z

Prof. Thumbi Mwangi
AAS open research2018

A hundred years of rabies in Kenya and the strategy for eliminating dog-mediated rabies by 2030.

Bitek Austine O, Osoro Eric, Munyua Peninah M, Nanyingi Mark, Muthiani Yvonne, Kiambi Stella, Muturi Mathew, Mwatondo Athman, Muriithi Rees, Cleaveland Sarah, Hampson Katie, Njenga M Kariuki, Kitala P M, Thumbi S M. "A hundred years of rabies in Kenya and the strategy for eliminating dog-mediated rabies by 2030.". AAS open research. (2018)

AAS open research2018-01-01T01:00:00.000Z

Dr. Matthew Muturi, Prof. Thumbi Mwangi