Biography:
Dr. Sadaf is a field epidemiology trainee affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in Pakistan. She did her Master in Epidemiology from the University of Melbourne back in 2012. She is an awardee of the Australian Development Scholarship. Since 2010, she has been working in various projects/programs of public health like the Population Welfare Program and the Expanded Program on Immunization with the Government of Pakistan. She worked with WHO as a Surveillance Officer in COVID-19. She developed manuals on nutrition on Multiple Micronutrient Supplements, Interpersonal Communication, and Iron Folic Acid. She taught fellows and master’s students of Community Medicine and Public Health at the Armed Forces Postgraduate Medical Institute, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Pakistan, and Al-Shifa School of Public Health. She worked with UNICEF as an M&E Officer. She also worked as Deputy Manager with NIH/CDC on Infection Prevention and Control.
Title : An indigenous monkeypox (mpox) case in a non-endemic region: A case report