Frank Kagoro
Research Physician
Frank is a Senior Regional Manager at The Global Health Network, University of Oxford, UK. He is the Data Science and Pathfinder Projects Lead and also the Regional Manager for Africa.
Frank is a research physician and spatial epidemiologist with experience in public health research, clinical trials, surveillance, visualization for policymaking and antimalarial drug resistance surveillance. He is part of the Epidemiology Department of the Mahidol-Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU), Bangkok and a research fellow at the Centre for Optimising Antimalarial Therapy (CCOAT) of the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Recent publications
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The National COVID-19 Epi Model (NCEM): Estimating cases, admissions and deaths for the first wave of COVID-19 in South Africa.
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Silal SP. et al, (2023), PLOS global public health, 3
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Making data map-worthy—enhancing routine malaria data to support surveillance and mapping of Plasmodium falciparum anti-malarial resistance in a pre-elimination sub-Saharan African setting: a molecular and spatiotemporal epidemiology study
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Kagoro FM. et al, (2022), Malaria Journal, 21
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Mapping genetic markers of artemisinin resistance in Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Asia: a systematic review and spatiotemporal analysis
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Kagoro FM. et al, (2022), The Lancet Microbe, 3, e184 - e192
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Blood virosphere in febrile Tanzanian children.
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Cordey S. et al, (2021), Emerging microbes & infections, 10, 982 - 993
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Clinical relevance of low-density Plasmodium falciparum parasitemia in untreated febrile children: A cohort study.
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Hartley M-A. et al, (2020), PLoS medicine, 17