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Advanced Tuberculosis Infection Prevention and Control Practices

Jacob Angara Sheehama

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Medical Information Science Reference
04 December 2025
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant global health threat. As drug-resistant TB strains continue to emerge, the need for effective infection prevention and control practices has become more critical than ever. Infection prevention practices go beyond basic precautions, they incorporate evidence-based strategies such as environmental modifications, and the appropriate use of personal protective equipment to minimize transmission. This approach requires a coordinated effort among healthcare workers and public health authorities to ensure early detection and sustained adherence to control measures. Implementing advanced practices is essential not only to protect healthcare workers and patients but also to curb the broader spread of the disease within communities. Advanced Tuberculosis Infection Prevention and Control Practices explores the advancement of the best TB infection transmission prevention and control. This book discusses advancements in the prevention of TB infection transmission events. Covering topics such as tuberculosis, infectious disease, and health prevention, this book is an excellent resource for researchers, academicians, public health officials, policymakers, clinicians, and more.
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Imprint:   Medical Information Science Reference
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
ISBN:   9798337334479
Pages:   516
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Prof Sheehama J – Brief biography Qualifications: 1.Graduated with the Philosophy Doctor (PhD) in Biomedical Sciences at Kazan State University in Russia, 2008 2.High Education Pedagogy Post Graduate Diploma – Kazan State University, 2008 3.Graduated with the Master of Sciences in Medical Microbiology at Kazan State University in Rissia, 2005 4.Pre-University Certificate in Natural Sciences and Voronezh state University, Russia, 2000 Post Doctorate Training and Qualifications: 1.Commonwealth Professional Scholarship Award at Cardiff University, UK, 2019 – strengthening Health systems through training and research 2.UNESCO- Merck at Geneva, Switzerland, 2015 – Africa research capacity empowerment. 3.Postdoctoral Executive professional at Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA 2013- Building Design and Engineering Approaches to Airborne Infection Control 4.Management and Leadership Certificate at GiZ and HTV University, Saarland, Germany, 2011 - Health Project Management and Leadership 5.Postdoctoral Certificate; Health Management and Leadership in public health, University of Washington, USA, 2011 - Health Management and Leadership in public health: Work and Professional Experience: 1.Director University of Namibia HP & Oshakati Campuses 2021 – to date 2.President of Russian Alumni Association of Namibia 2018 – to date 3.Deputy Director Academic Affairs and Research; January 2016 – to Date, University of Namibia 4.Consultant – WHO: Namibia National TB Infection Prevention and Control Guidelines Review; August – September 2020 5.Honorary Senior Lecturer, Cardiff University, UK; June 2020 – to date 6.Consultant – WHO: AFRO II Integrated Vector borne diseases Management Project; October 2017 – February 2019 7.Coordinator School of Medicine and UNAM Health Sciences Northern Namibia Teaching Hospitals; January 2016 – to Date 8.Deputy Associate Dean, University of Namibia; June 2012 - December 2015 9.Senior Lecturer Biomedical Sciences, UNAM School of Medicine; August 2013 - to date 10.Head of Department Medical Microbiology UNAM School of Medicine; January 2012 – September 2012 11.Lecturer Biomedical Sciences (Medical Biochemistry, Microbiology, Infection Control) UNAM School of Medicine; September 2009 – August 2013

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