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Monique van Lettow is an Adjunct Lecturer at Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto. Her research primarily focuses on the integration of tuberculosis (TB) and HIV, particularly in the context of maternal health and prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) in Malawi. With extensive experience in public health research, she has been involved in several significant projects aimed at improving healthcare delivery and outcomes in resource-limited settings. She has collaborated with various local and international institutions, including Dignitas International and the Ministry of Health in Malawi. Her research has investigated the efficacy of cost-effective strategies for antiretroviral therapy and the impact of health service delivery on HIV/AIDS management. Monique has authored multiple publications in reputable journals addressing healthcare challenges in Malawi, demonstrating her commitment to enhancing health systems in the region. Through her academic work, she aims to contribute to the global understanding of health issues in sub-Saharan Africa, with a particular emphasis on the intersection of infectious diseases and maternal health.
Department of Sociology