sajini.souda

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Sajini Souda
Title
Dr.
Firstname
Sajini
Lastname
Souda
Position
Senior Lecturer
Department
Office
Room- 2006, Sir Ketumile Masire Teaching Hospital
Phone
5615
Professional Qualifications

MBBS, MD (Microbiology) (India)

DTM&H (WITS)

Brief Biography

I am a medical doctor with postgraduate training in Clinical Microbiology (India). I am involved in teaching and training the MBBS students. I am also  interested both in clinical and laboratory research related to infectious diseases. 

I have worked at Primary Health centres, Private Hospitals and in government hospitals in India.

In Botswana, I worked as a general practitioner at a private clinic in Kanye and also at Botswana Harvard AIDS Initiative Partnership for a period of five years, as a Study Physician and as Study Coordinator for various HIV infection related clinical studies.

At present, in UB  I am involved in multidisciplinary research projects related to infectious diseases. 

Teaching Areas

My main teaching area is related to infectious diseases and microbiology.

I am involved in teaching and training MBBS students 

Research Areas

I am interested in research related to Infectious diseases, Healthcare associated Infections and antimicrobial resistance.

Postgraduate Supervision Areas

Co-Supervising an MMed Anaesthesia student .

Topic: A clinical audit on Central venous catheter maintenance in the adult intensive care unit of a tertiary hospital in Botswana.

Selected Publications
  1. Julius C. Mwita, Sajini Souda, Mgaywa G. M. D. Magafu, Amos Massele, Brian Godman & Michael Mwandri (2018): Prophylactic antibiotics to prevent Surgical site infections in Botswana: findings and implications, Hospital Practice,46: 3,97-102.
  2. Zash, R., Souda, S., Leidner, J., Ribaudo, H., Binda, K., Moyo, S.,Shapiro, R. (2016). HIV exposed children account for more than half of 24-month mortality in Botswana. BMC Pediatrics, 16103.  doi:10.1186/s12887-016-0635-5.
  3.  Souda, S., Simani Gaseitsiwe, N.G., Powis, K., Moremedi, D., Iketleng, T., Leidner, J., Moffat, C., Ogwu, A., Lockman, S., Moyo, S. and Mmalane, M., 2013. No clinically significant drug resistance mutations in HIV-1 subtype C infected women after discontinuation of NRTI-based or PI-based HAART for PMTCT In Botswana. Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999)63(5), p.572.

 

In pursuit of academic excellence