
Dr
David
Kiiza
Dr
David
Kiiza
Researcher
University of Florida
Biography
David is a PhD candidate with extensive expertise spanning over 15 years in academia, research for development, and program management. His research goal focuses on the epidemiology of zoonotic diseases and economic assessment of mitigation measures that can reduce their burden in both human and animal populations. He has demonstrated innovative leadership in infectious disease modeling, epidemiology, and public health, utilizing skills in monitoring, evaluation, and health policy to advance one health initiative Research interests
conducting clinical trials for vaccine efficacy and safety
Epidemiological studies
economic assessments
Vaccine delivery Discipline
Bacteriology Challenge study design Clinical trials – efficacy Clinical trials – safety Commercialisation Deployment Economics Epidemiology Host species
Buffalo Camels Cattle Pigs Poultry Small ruminants Wildlife Zoonoses Pathogen
Bacteria›Brucella Bacteria›Erysipelas Bacteria›Leptospira Parasites›Babesia Parasites›Theileria annulata Parasites›Theileria parva Parasites›Trypanosoma Viruses›Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus Viruses›Foot-and-mouth disease virus Viruses›Influenza virus Viruses›Rabies virus Viruses›Rift Valley fever virus Stage of vaccine development
Clinical trials Deployment Field trials Vaccine delivery