Visit Malawi in context of Antimicrobial Stewardship (AMS)

This visit was funded through a collaborative effort with the Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) program of the Radboud UMC, Nijmegen, the Netherlands, and Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH) / Kamuzu University of Health Sciences (KUHeS), Blantyre, Malawi.

The aim was to explore what has already been done in Malawi at QECH in terms of AMS, and identify gaps that could be addressed by the AMS program and SPICE (Specialized Program for Infectious diseases Care Everywhere) of Radboud UMC.

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Recent publications

Zijlstra EE. Post kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis in East Africa, with focus on Sudan: Review of three decades of experience and research. Ann Med Sci Res 2025;4:S35-46.
Hofland HWC, Opegu TM, Kalanzi EW, Viyuyi E, Chikoto T, Zijlstra EE. Increasing experience in the use of papaya for burn injuries in an African context, potential and limitations. Burns Open 9 (2025) 100385
MT- final edition, 2025, vol 63, 7-13 Medical Education in Global Health and Tropical Medicine.
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21st European Burns Association Congress 3-6 September 2025, Berlin, Germany

Contributions included (see under Events): Presentations on 1. Use of tropical fruit Papaya in treatment of burn injuries 2. Toxic epidermal necrolysis  

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