Dr. Kenneth Motsoasi is an expert in Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, with 21 years of experience at Thaba-Tseka Regional Hospital. He specializes in diagnosing, treating, and managing various infectious diseases, particularly those that are prevalent in tropical regions such as malaria, tuberculosis, dengue fever, schistosomiasis, and HIV/AIDS. Dr. Motsoasi works closely with his patients to provide preventive care, such as vaccinations, health education, and awareness campaigns to reduce the incidence of these diseases. He also focuses on early detection and treatment, aiming to minimize the spread and impact of infectious diseases within the local population.
University College London Medical School (UCL) · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 2002
Dr. Motsoasi has contributed extensively to research in infectious diseases and tropical medicine. His research has explored treatment protocols for malaria and tuberculosis, as well as prevention strategies for tropical infections. He has also investigated the impact of environmental factors on the spread of infectious diseases and has worked on developing effective health interventions to control these diseases in rural and underserved areas. Dr. Motsoasi’s research findings have been shared at international medical conferences and have helped to shape public health policies in Lesotho.
Excellence in Infectious Disease Care (2014)
Best Tropical Medicine Specialist (2018)
Dr. Kenneth Motsoasi has authored several influential papers in the fields of infectious diseases and tropical medicine. One of his significant publications, published in 2016, focused on the early detection and treatment of malaria in rural communities and the role of community health workers in disease prevention. He has also written about the challenges of tuberculosis control in low-resource settings and the effectiveness of vaccination programs in reducing the spread of tropical diseases like dengue fever. His work continues to inform infectious disease management and public health practices in Lesotho.
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