Persistent pandemics: Alum lung researcher studies long-term impacts for global health

When COVID-19 arrived in Uganda, Peter Jackson, M’11, adapted his tuberculosis research in an unexpected way


When COVID-19 arrived in Uganda, Peter Jackson, M’11, shifted his global health research to study how the pandemic disrupted access to care for patients with tuberculosis. While COVID-19 was a worldwide issue, “lower- and middle-income countries have persistent pandemics. Anytime an outbreak occurs, they have public health measures like transportation lockdowns — and that has profound effects on every other health care issue they are facing.” (Contributed photo)

When COVID-19 arrived in Uganda, Peter Jackson, M’11, shifted his global health research to study how the pandemic disrupted access to care for patients with tuberculosis. While COVID-19 was a worldwide issue, “lower- and middle-income countries have persistent pandemics. Anytime an outbreak occurs, they have public health measures like transportation lockdowns — and that has profound effects on every other health care issue they are facing.” (Contributed photo)


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By Kim Catley MedAlum@vcu.edu

March 7, 2023