About Dr. Sabelo Vusi Dlamini

Dr. Dlamini Sabelo Vusi received his PhD from the Institute of Tropical Medicine, London in 2009. He is currently a Medical Parasitologist, Rodent and Vector Control, Infectious Disease Control, Epidemiology and Statistics at Swatini University. senior lecturer. Dr. Dlamini Sabelo Vusi has published a total of 18 papers in international journals and books in WHO Regional Office for Africa 2013.

Main objective:

    To become a change agent towards adoption of evidence-based practice in the Swaziland and regional public health system and to effectively produce quality research findings and using evidence to influence the public health decision-making processes.

Recently published papers:

    1. Dlamini SV, Dlamini MC, Hlope LD, Lokotfwako V. (2022) Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions of Workers in Indoor Bars, Beer Halls and Discotheques Towards Exposure to Second-Hand Smoking in the Two Cities in Swaziland. (Accepted for publication by the Japan Journal of Research).


    2. Dlamini SV, Masuku SKS, Mhlanga S, Siphepho JS. (2022) Perceptions of Swazi Nurses Working in the United Kingdom (UK) about International Migration: Experiences and Plans Journal of Nursing and Healthcare 7 (1): 01 -13


    3. Dlamini SV, Kosgei RJ, Mkhonta N, Zulu Z, Makadzange K, Zhou S, Owiti P, Sikhondze W, Namboze J, Reid A, Kunene S. (2018) Case Management of malaria in Swaziland, 2011 – 2015: on track for elimination? Public Health Action 8(1): S3 – S7


    4. Makadzange Kevin, Dlamini N, Zulu Z, Dlamini S, Kunene S, Sikhondze W, Owiti P, Geoffrey E, Zachariah R, Mengestu TK. (2018) Low uptake of preventive interventions among malaria cases in Swaziland: towards malaria elimination Public Health Action 8(1): S29 – S33


    5. Maseko TSB, Mkhonta RN, Masuku SKS, Dlamini SV, Fan C-K (2018). Schistosomiasis knowledge, attitude, perceptions and associated factors among primary school children in the Siphofaneni area in the Lowveld of Swaziland. Journal of Microbiology, Immunology and Infection 51(1): (103-109)


    6. Dlamini SV, Liao CW, Dlamini ZH, Siphepho JS, Lin HJ, Fan CK.(2015). Knowledge of Human Social and Behavioural Factors Essential for Community Malaria Control Intervention Programmes – The Case of Lomahasha in Swaziland. Journal of Microbiology, Immunology and Infection 50(2):245 – 253