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Professor Grant Mackenzie

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United Kingdom

Dr Mackenzie is a clinical epidemiologist/paediatrician with a research focus to link clinical/field studies with laboratory investigations to answer biological and public health question relevant to infectious disease and child health in low-income settings. He trained clinically in Australia and completed his PhD there before undertaking additional training and experience in HIV care in London and Kenya. He has been based in West Africa at the Basse Field Station of the Medical Research Council Unit The Gambia at LSHTM since 2008.

Affiliations

Department of Disease Control
Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases

Teaching

Dr Mackenzie has led the academic environment at the MRCG at LSHTM Basse Field Station since 2008, leading the regular Journal Club and Scientific Seminars and supporting others to gain experience coordinating these activities. He has supervised two PhD students to completion. He has supervised four Master's students and summer projects for five LSHTM Master's students.

Dr Mackenzie is a member of the team delivering the LSHTM distance learning programme for Control of Communicable Diseases, marking exams and assignments, formulating new questions and supporting students on the Moodle forum. He also lectures in the LSHTM short course on Introductory Epidemiology and Biostatistics held each year in The Gambia.

Research

Dr Mackenzie has co-ordinated surveillance for pneumococcal disease and carriage evaluating the clinical and economic effectiveness of the introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in The Gambia. He is currently conducting a large cluster-randomised trial of different pneumococcal vaccine schedules.

His other work has investigated long-term outcomes after childhood hospital admissions and the critical role of malnutrition, epidemiology, aetiology and risk factors for childhood pneumonia, the changing performance over time of IMCI criteria for pneumonia, causes of serious bacterial illness and interactions with malaria epidemiology, and the epidemiology of acute respiratory viral disease in children.

Selected Publications

Cohort Profile: Basse Health and Demographic Surveillance System, the Gambia.
EZEANI, ES; Gollam, S; Mohammed, N; ROCA, A; Hossain, J; Hossain, I; Saine, AK; D'Alessandro, U; MACKENZIE, G;
2025
International journal of epidemiology
Social contacts and mixing patterns in rural Gambia.
OSEI, I; Mendy, E; VAN ZANDVOORT, K; Young, B; Jobe, O; Sarwar, G; Mohammed, NI; BRUCE, J; GREENWOOD, B; FLASCHE, S; MACKENZIE, GA;
2025
BMC infectious diseases
Blood culture time to positivity in pediatric patients with bloodstream infection in rural Gambia.
OSEI, I; Wutor, BM; Kuyateh, A; Barjo, O; Sarwar, G; Omotosho, M; Adefila, WO; Olawale, YA; Lamin, KM; Hossain, I; Lobga, BG; Wally, M; Cham, M; Molfa, M; Salaudeen, R; MACKENZIE, GA;
2025
IJID regions
Global impact of 10- and 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccines on pneumococcal meningitis in all ages: The PSERENADE project.
Yang, Y; Knoll, MD; Herbert, C; Bennett, JC; Feikin, DR; Garcia Quesada, M; Hetrich, MK; Zeger, SL; Kagucia, EW; Xiao, M; Cohen, AL; Van der Linden, M; Du Plessis, M; Yildirim, I; Winje, BA; Varon, E; Valenzuela, MT; Valentiner-Branth, P; Steens, A; SCOTT, JA; Savrasova, L; Sanz, JC; Khan, AS; Oishi, K; Nzoyikorera, N; ... PSERENADE Team,
2025
The Journal of infection
Immunogenicity of yellow fever vaccine co-administered with 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in rural Gambia: A cluster-randomised trial.
OSEI, I; Schmidt-Chanasit, J; Licciardi, PV; Secka, O; D'ALESSANDRO, U; Salaudeen, R; Sarwar, G; CLARKE, E; Mohammed, NI; Nguyen, C; GREENWOOD, B; Jansen, S; MACKENZIE, GA;
2025
Vaccine
Standardized study performance, quality assurance, and quality control in a cluster-randomized trial: the Pneumococcal Vaccine Schedules trial.
OSEI, I; Young, B; Sarwar, G; Olatunji, YA; Hossain, I; Lobga, BG; Wutor, BM; Adefila, W; Mendy, E; Adeshola, B; Isa, YS; Olawale, YA; Lamin, KM; Nyimanta, E; Baldeh, B; Nyassi, A; Drammeh, MM; Ousman, B; Molfa, M; Salaudeen, R; MACKENZIE, GA;
2024
Trials
Global impact of ten-valent and 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccines on invasive pneumococcal disease in all ages (the PSERENADE project): a global surveillance analysis.
Bennett, JC; Deloria Knoll, M; Kagucia, EW; Garcia Quesada, M; Zeger, SL; Hetrich, MK; Yang, Y; Herbert, C; Ogyu, A; Cohen, AL; Yildirim, I; Winje, BA; Von Gottberg, A; Viriot, D; Van der Linden, M; Valentiner-Branth, P; Suga, S; Steens, A; Skoczynska, A; Sinkovec Zorko, N; SCOTT, JA; Savulescu, C; Savrasova, L; Sanz, JC; Russell, F; ... PSERENADE Team,
2024
The Lancet. Infectious diseases
Serotype distribution of remaining invasive pneumococcal disease after extensive use of ten-valent and 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (the PSERENADE project): a global surveillance analysis.
Garcia Quesada, M; Peterson, ME; Bennett, JC; Hayford, K; Zeger, SL; Yang, Y; Hetrich, MK; Feikin, DR; Cohen, AL; Von Gottberg, A; Van der Linden, M; Van Sorge, NM; De Oliveira, LH; De Miguel, S; Yildirim, I; Vestrheim, DF; Verani, JR; Varon, E; Valentiner-Branth, P; Tzanakaki, G; Sinkovec Zorko, N; Setchanova, LP; Serhan, F; Scott, KJ; SCOTT, JA; ... PSERENADE Team,
2024
The Lancet. Infectious diseases
Directly observed social contact patterns among school children in rural Gambia.
OSEI, I; Mendy, E; VAN ZANDVOORT, K; Jobe, O; Sarwar, G; WUTOR, BM; FLASCHE, S; Mohammed, NI; BRUCE, J; GREENWOOD, B; MACKENZIE, GA;
2024
Epidemics
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