Personal profile
Biography
Anna van Eijk is a Senior Clinical Research Fellow at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) who trained at the Free University of Amsterdam. She has worked as a clinical doctor in England, the Netherlands and Uganda. Anna joined the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention at the Kenya Medical Research Institute in western Kenya in 1997, where she worked on studies involving malaria in pregnancy and HIV-1 infection. She obtained an MSc (London School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene) and PhD (University of Amsterdam) in epidemiology. She joined the Malaria Epidemiology unit in 2009 to support the Malaria in Pregnancy program and to assist with literature reviews and the maintenance of the Malaria in Pregnancy library. She is also involved in women's health and menstruation.
Research interests
Anna is interested in Malaria in Pregnancy and the preservation and utilisation of data for answering research questions that may be hard to answer from individual studies, e.g. the effect of resistance to sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine on effectiveness of intermittent preventive treatment to reduce effects of malaria in pregnancy. Additionally, she is interested in methods to deal with menstruation and with her team to make reviews which inform girls, women, and policy makers about all the options for menstruation and their benefits and disadvantages.
Teaching
Anna teaches sexual and reproductive health at LSTM and provides thesis support for masters students.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Sub-optimal menstrual materials and vaginal microbiome disruption in women relying on sex for livelihood
Mehta, S. D., Zulaika, G., Osire, E., Agingu, W., Paul, S., Akinyi, C., Green, S. J., van Eijk, A. M., Bhaumik, R., Otieno, F. O. & Phillips-Howard, P., 12 Jan 2026, In: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology. 15, 1662237.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A multilevel social network approach to studying multiple disease-prevention behaviors
Vörös, A., Bellotti, E., Nengnong, C. B., Passah, M., Nongrum, Q. D., Khongwir, C., van Eijk, A. M., Kessler, A., Sarkar, R., Carlton, J. M. & Albert, S., 11 Jan 2025, In: Scientific Reports. 15, 1, 1718.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress and associated risk factors among out-of-school girls in western Kenya
Spinhoven, P., Nungo, S., van Eijk, A. M., Nyothach, E., Mason, L., Obor, D., Kwaro, D., Phillips-Howard, P. A. & Zulaika, G., 14 May 2025, In: PLoS ONE. 20, 5, e0323362.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Beyond malaria: can intermittent preventive treatment with sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine reduce the number of small vulnerable newborns globally?
Unger, H. W., Ataide, R., Roh, M. E., Rahman, A., Price, R. N., van Eijk, A. M., Dorsey, G., Ter Kuile, F. O. & Rogerson, S. J., 9 Dec 2025, In: The Lancet. Global health. 14, 1, p. e157-e163Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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Factors associated with school dropout and sexual and reproductive health: A cross-sectional analysis among out-of-school girls in western Kenya.
Nungo, S., Van Eijk, A., Mason, L., Nyothach, E., Asuke, B., Spinhoven, P., Obor, D., Khaggayi, C., Kwaro, D., Phillips-Howard, P. & Zulaika, G., 4 Mar 2025, In: BMJ Public Health. p. e001528Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Datasets
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Dataset for the article: The effectiveness of malaria camps as part of the malaria control program in Odisha, India
Carlton, J. (Creator) & Van Eijk, A. (Creator), tbc, 15 Mar 2023
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