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Leyla Larsson

Leyla Larsson

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Early Stage Researcher at the Division of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine
University Hospital, LMU Munich

Kontakt

Division of Infectious Diseases and
Tropical Medicine
University Hospital, LMU Munich
Leopoldstr. 5, 80802 Munich




Telefon: +49-89-4400-59899

Research

Project Title:

Modelling longitudinal trajectories and characterising the spectrum of tuberculosis in household contacts

https://www.erase-tb.co.uk/

Research interests:
• Infectious diseases (TB/HIV/STI)
• Implementation science
• Impact evaluation
• Statistical methods in epidemiology
• Public health.

Supervisors

PD Dr. med. Norbert Heinrich
Professor Katharina Kranzer
PD. Dr. rer. biol. hum. Michael Lauseker

 

Curriculum Vitae

EDUCATION

Since 2023: PhD candidate in Medical Research: Epidemiology and Public Health at the Institute for Medical Information Processing, Biometry and Epidemiology (IBE), LMU Munich, Germany

2020-2021: MSc in Sexual and Reproductive Health Research at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom

2014-2019: BSc in Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

WORK EXPERIENCE

Since 2022: Epidemiologist/Data Analyst at the Division of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, LMU Hospital Munich, Germany

2019-2020: Research and Development Engineer, CryoLife (now Artivion), Atlanta, USA

https://www.linkedin.com/in/leyla-larsson/


PUBLICATIONS

1. Larsson L, Chikwari CD, McHugh G, Koris A, Bandason T, Dauya E, et al. Feasibility and Usability of Mobile Technology to Assist HIV Self-Testing in Youth in Zimbabwe: A Mixed-Methods Study. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2023;73(3):553-60.

2. Larsson L, Chikwari CD, Simms V, Tembo M, Mahomva A, Mugurungi O, et al. Addressing sociodemographic disparities in COVID-19 vaccine uptake among youth in Zimbabwe. BMJ Global Health. 2023;8(7):e012268.

3. Rochford H, Larsson L, Simms V, Mavodza C, Sigwadhi L, Dauya E, et al. Acceptability of self-collected vaginal swabs for sexually transmitted infection testing among youth in a community-based setting in Zimbabwe. International Journal of STD & AIDS. 2023;34(8):574-80.

4. Tembo M, Weiss HA, Larsson L, Bandason T, Redzo N, Dauya E, et al. A mixed-methods study measuring the effectiveness of a menstrual health intervention on menstrual health knowledge, perceptions and practices among young women in Zimbabwe. BMJ Open. 2023;13(3):e067897.

5. Taruvinga T, Chingono RS, Marambire E, Larsson L, Olaru ID, Sibanga S, et al. Exploring COVID-19 vaccine uptake among healthcare workers in Zimbabwe: A mixed methods study. medRxiv. 2023:2023.07.17.23292791.

6. Tembo M, Weiss H, Larsson L, Bandason T, Redzo R, Dauya E, et al. A mixed-methods study measuring the effectiveness of a menstrual health intervention on menstrual health knowledge, perceptions and practices among young women in Zimbabwe. BMJ Open. 2023;13(3):e067897.