Angela Kaida, CRC Tier II
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Assistant Professor
Biography:
Dr. Angela Kaida is a global health epidemiologist
interested in the linkages between HIV and sexual and reproductive health. She
received her Ph.D. in 2010 from the School of Population and Public Health at
the University of British Columbia (UBC). She then completed a brief
post-doctoral fellowship jointly at the Women’s Health Research Institute at BC
Women’s Hospital and the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at UBC. In
addition to her academic training, Dr. Kaida has substantial experience as a
public health practitioner, having worked with the International Development
Research Centre (IDRC), the Alberta Ministry of Health and Wellness, and the
Public Health Division of the Capital Health Authority. Dr. Kaida joined the
Faculty of Health Sciences as an Assistant Professor in September 2010.
Research Interests:
Dr. Kaida’s research interests pertain to understanding the
impact of expanding access to HIV prevention and treatment services on
reproductive intentions, behaviours, and outcomes of HIV-affected couples in
high HIV prevalence settings. Antiretroviral treatment (ART) dramatically reduces
the risks of sexual and perinatal HIV transmission, thereby changing the
landscape of reproduction for HIV-affected couples. Recent successes with
microbicides and the potential of antiretroviral pre-exposure prophylaxis
(PrEP) may offer additional protection for HIV-affected couples wishing to
conceive. In collaboration with Ugandan and American investigators, Dr. Kaida
is investigating the prevalence and predictors of fertility desire and
pregnancy among HIV-positive women and men on ART who report sero-discordant
partners. This study constitutes a critical step towards designing
bio-behavioural reproductive counselling interventions to reduce sexual HIV
transmission in the context of desired conception. In collaboration with South
African investigators, Dr. Kaida is investigating the impact of HIV prevention
and treatment services of maternal and adolescent health outcomes and HIV
transmission in Soweto. Dr. Kaida is also engaged in research aimed at
describing the reproductive trends and needs of HIV-positive women in Canada
and the interplay between pregnancy, antiretroviral adherence, and HIV disease
progression.
Teaching Interests:
HIV and Sexual and Reproductive Health in high HIV
prevalence settings; Applied epidemiological methods in global health research.
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Ph.D. School of Polulation and Public Health
M.Sc. in Public Helath Sciences (Epidemiology)
B.Sc. (Honours), Biology, specializing in Reproductive Physioloy
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