Maha Bouzid

Maha Bouzid is currently a Senior Research Associate at the Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia. Her broad research interests are emerging infectious diseases and Global Health. Her primary interests are the epidemiology and pathogenesis of waterborne and vector-borne diseases. She has a Master’s in Microbiology, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology and a PhD in Medical Microbiology awarded from the University of East Anglia, investigating mechanisms of virulence in Cryptosporidium species using genomic data. Her research interests have recently expanded to the field of climate change and human health as well as evidence based decision making in the public health sector.

Publications

Waterborne Diseases and Climate Change: Impact and Implications
Maha Bouzid. © 2019. 16 pages.
Waterborne diseases are caused by a multitude of pathogens and associated with a significant burden in both developed and developing countries. While the assessment of the...
Waterborne Diseases and Climate Change: Impact and Implications
Maha Bouzid. © 2018. 16 pages.
Waterborne diseases are caused by a multitude of pathogens and associated with a significant burden in both developed and developing countries. While the assessment of the...
Examining the Role of Environmental Change on Emerging Infectious Diseases and Pandemics
Maha Bouzid. © 2017. 327 pages.
Climate change is one of the most widely debated and worrisome topics of our time. As environmental changes become more prevalent, there has been evidence to suggest that there...
Waterborne Diseases and Climate Change: Impact and Implications
Maha Bouzid. © 2017. 20 pages.
Waterborne diseases are caused by a multitude of pathogens and associated with a significant burden in both developed and developing countries. While the assessment of the...
Waterborne Diseases and Climate Change: Impact and Implications
Maha Bouzid. © 2017. 15 pages.
Waterborne diseases are caused by a multitude of pathogens and associated with a significant burden in both developed and developing countries. While the assessment of the...