About
Dr. Nandini Sreenivasan is a medical doctor and an epidemiologist with over 10 years of experience working on infectious diseases in global health settings. She has extensive field experience and has previously worked on strengthening surveillance systems, emergency preparedness and response, and implementation, monitoring and evaluation of public health interventions. As an Implementation Research Advisor, she uses her experience from LMICs to ensure that projects are technically sound and operationally feasible. She holds a medical degree from the University of Copenhagen and completed the Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) fellowship at the US CDC.
Projects connected to Nandini Sreenivasan
- Establishing a Center of Excellence for Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing
- Decreasing CRE transmission between hospitals, communities & domesticated animals (I-CRECT)
- Facilitating appropriate antibiotic use in respiratory tract infections in children in Kyrgyzstan
- Reducing the use of antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs) on poultry farms in Georgia
- Strengthening Laboratory Capacity in Georgia using a MALDI-TOF MS platform
- Use of MALDI-TOF and Rapid Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing to manage bloodstream infections
- Reduction of colistin use in Vietnamese pig production
- Promoting rational use of antibiotics for common infectious conditions, in primary care and community settings in Zimbabwe
- Reducing the import of antimicrobial resistance into Benin through day-old chicks and hatching eggs
- Addressing antibiotic overuse through continuous quality improvement: developing and assessing stewardship interventions in primary care in Kosovo