Mr. Henry Chimana

Department of Biomedical Sciences (Health Sciences)
Lecturer
Biography

Academic Qualifications

  • Dip.,
  • Cert.,
  • BSc.,
  • MSc

Mr. Henry M. Chimana is a Biomedical Scientist working as a Lecturer and Researcher in the department of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Zambia, School of Health Sciences. Mr. Chimana teaches Ridgeway campus students the following courses: Laboratory Management, Medical and Public Health Microbiology, Research Project, Research Methodology, Medical Microbiology, Laboratory Placement, Cellular Pathology, Fundamentals to Biomedical Sciences, Critical Evaluation. His research interest is in the following:- Genomics and bioinformatics, Antimicrobial Resistant (AMR), Public Health,  Bacterial/Mycological infectious diseases,  Antimicrobial resistance and Zoonoses, Epidemiological and Molecular characterization studies of Zoonotic microorganisms of Public Health interest, Comparative studies of genetic mapping of Brucella arbotus isolates from Humans and Animals, Isolation and identification of Brucella abortus from Human infertility cases, Studies of genetic mapping of Mycobacteria tuberculosis, bovis and leprae in Zambia. Salmonella, Shigella and Escherichia food poisoning isolates genetic mapping. The studies of genetic dynamics of Cholera outbreaks in Zambia. Comparative and epidemiological studies of environmental and clinical isolates of Cryptococcus spp using molecular based methods. Isolation and identification of Toxocara canis from boys (10 years and under) and dogs in Zambia. Risk Factors of Cholerae/Typhoid affecting Communities in Endemic areas of Zambia. Antimicrobial effects of Cannabis on selected common routinely isolated bacteria. The effects of ‘Ntembusha’ on fungal skin infections. Currently he is undertaking a research study for his doctorate (PhD) (Medical Microbiology) at the University of Zambia, School of Health Sciences on Molecular Characterisation of Clinical and Environmental Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates in Lusaka District.

Research Interests
  • Genomics and bioinformatics.
  • Antimicrobial Resistant (AMR).
  • Public Health, Bacterial/Mycological infectious diseases, Antimicrobial resistance and Zoonoses.
  • Epidemiological and Molecular characterization studies of Zoonotic microorganisms of Public Health interest.
  • Comparative studies of genetic mapping of Brucella arbotus isolates from Humans and Animals.
  • Isolation and identification of Brucella abortus from Human infertility cases.
  • Studies of genetic mapping of Mycobacteria tuberculosis, bovis and leprae in Zambia.
Publications
  1. 2017: The Nosocomial Risk of Bacterial Contamination of Surgical Wards at Saint Francis     Hospital in Katete District of Zambia. ARC Journal of Clinical Case Reports. 2017; 3(4):14-18. doi:dx.doi.org/ 10.20431/2455-9806.0304004.
  2. 2015: Contamination of health care workers’ coats at the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka, Zambia: the nosocomial risk. Journal Occupational Medicine and Toxicology (2015) 10:34 DOI 10.1186/s12995-015-0077-2.
  3. 2011: Brucellosis among smallholder holder cattle farmer in Zambia: Public health significance. Tropical Animal Health Production (2011) PMID 21947888.
  4. 2010: A comparative study of the seroprevalence of brucellosis in commercial and small-scale mixed dairy-beef cattle enterprises of Lusaka province and Chibombo district, Zambia. Tropical Animal Health Production (2010) 42: 1541-1545.
  5. 2008: Brucellosis in Rural Communities in Zambia and Factors Associated with Increased anti-Brucella spp. antibody Presence. Journal of Science and Technology 2008 Vol.12 (2): 9-18© 2008.
  6. 1997: Status of Salmonella gallinarum-pullorum infections in Zambian poultry industry. Avian Diseases 41:490 - 495, 1997.
  7. 1996: Prevalence of Salmonella in apparently healthy slaughtered cattle and pigs in Zambia. Indian Journal of Animal Health, December (1996)35:2.197 - 200.
  8. 1994:  An occurrence of stomach impaction in ostriches (Struthio camelus) on a farm in Zambia associated with high mortality rate. Japan Veterinary Medicine Association (46)19 - 21(1993).
  9. 1993: An occurrence of colibacillosis in Broiler chickens in Zambia. Japan Veterinary Medical Science 56(4): 783 - 784, 1994.
  10. 1993: Out-break of Salmonella dublin infection among calves on a Dairy farm applying Salmonella bacterins in Zambia.  Japan Veterinary Medical Science 55(3): 511 - 513, 1993.
  11. 1992: Antibiotic resistance of E.coli and Salmonella from apparently healthy slaughtered cattle and pigs; and diseased animals in Zambia - Japan Veterinary Medicine association: 41.1.1-1991.
  12. 2006: Transmission Patterns and Risk Factors Associated with Bovine Tuberculosis (BTB) In Pastoralist Cattle of the Kafue Basin Interface Areas in Zambia - Conference abstract.
  13. 2005: Reservoir Host Potential of Mycobacterium Bovis in Free Living Kafue Lechwe Antelopes (Kobus Leche Kafuensis) Of Zambia - Conference abstract.
  14. 1997: Occurrence of Brucellosis in an unvaccinated traditional herd of cattle in Shibuyunji area, Lusaka, Zambia - Conference abstract.