Dr Bipin Adhikari
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Bipin Adhikari
Research physician, Social Sciences, and Infectious Diseases
Bipin Adhikari is a researcher who joined Mahidol-Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU), Bangkok in 2015. After completing DPhil at University of Oxford in 2019, in which he concentrated his research around community engagement for targeted malaria elimination in Laos, he has worked with global researchers to broaden the scholarship around community engagement in health research. He is currently working at the malaria department of MORU based at field sites in Cambodia. His research interests are in social and clinical aspects of infectious diseases, epidemiology, and antimicrobial resistance in South/Southeast Asia.
Recent publications
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Enhanced or hindered research benefits? A realist review of community engagement and participatory research practices for non-communicable disease prevention in low- and middle-income countries.
Klingberg S. et al, (2024), BMJ Glob Health, 9
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Triage practices for emergency care delivery: a qualitative study among febrile patients and healthcare workers in a tertiary care hospital in Nepal.
Adhikari B. et al, (2024), BMC health services research, 24
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Expanding the roles of community health workers to sustain programmes during malaria elimination: a meeting report on operational research in Southeast Asia
Dysoley L. et al, (2024), Malaria Journal, 23
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Knowledge, compliance, and challenges in anti-malarial products usage: a systematic review of at-risk communities for zoonotic malaria.
Naserrudin NA. et al, (2024), BMC public health, 24
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Comparing the roles of community health workers for malaria control and elimination in Cambodia and Tanzania
Adhikari B. et al, (2023), BMJ Global Health, 8, e013593 - e013593