Regina Tikhala Makuluni

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Regina Tikhala Makuluni is a Malawian maternal and newborn health researcher whose work centers on improving outcomes for pregnant women, mothers, and newborns in low-resource settings. Her publications show a strong focus on maternal mortality surveillance, postpartum haemorrhage, caesarean-related risks, stillbirth, and infection-related complications in pregnancy.

Her research also examines health-system responses, including community health worker home visits, results-based financing, and the feasibility of WHO-guided care for serious bacterial infection in young infants. More recent studies extend this expertise to COVID-19 in pregnancy, offering valuable national evidence on maternal and neonatal outcomes during the pandemic. The available publications suggest notable strengths in public health surveillance, implementation research, and evidence generation for policy and service delivery in Malawi.

Based on the limited available publications at the moment, the profile reflects an author contributing practical, policy-relevant research that addresses preventable causes of maternal and newborn harm and supports stronger maternity care systems in sub-Saharan Africa.

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