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Karina Lestari

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Biostatistician

Oxford University Clinical Research Unit Indonesia (OUCRU ID)

Karina earned her BSc in Statistics and joined Eijkman-Oxford Clinical Research Unit (EOCRU) in 2014. Her main role includes supporting the data manager to design standardised database management systems and conducting statistical analysis. She was involved in design and management of several types of databases such as dengue vector distribution, national health facilities and their services ability, and malaria surveillance data. She is also responsible for developing spatial mapping guidelines and delivering training on stratification risk mapping using QGIS software for malaria health officers across the country.

Her research interests are spatial epidemiology, disease mapping, statistical analysis, and database management.

Related Projects

  • The use of mobility data to model the transmission of COVID-19 in Indonesia

Related publications

  • Fadilah, I., Djaafara, B.A., Lestari, K.D., Fajariyani, S.B., Sunandar, E., Makamur, B.G., Wopari, B., Mabui, S., Ekawati, L.L., Sagara, R. and Lina, R.N., 2022. Quantifying spatial heterogeneity of malaria in the endemic Papua region of Indonesia: Analysis of epidemiological surveillance data. The Lancet Regional Health-Southeast Asia, 5, 100051.
  • Surendra, H., Salama, N., Lestari, K.D., Adrian, V., Widyastuti, W., Oktavia, D., Lina, R.N., Djaafara, B.A., Fadilah, I., Sagara, R. and Ekawati, L.L., 2022. Pandemic inequity in a megacity: a multilevel analysis of individual, community and healthcare vulnerability risks for COVID-19 mortality in Jakarta, Indonesia. BMJ Global Health, 7(6), p.e008329.
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