About AMMUNet and the 1st Network symposium

The Asia-UK Maternal-neonatal infection and iMmunity Network (AMMUNet) is a newly established network of academics in the United Kingdom and Nepal, with collaborators from the United States of America and India. This network is jointly led by the UK’s Centre for Neonatal and Paediatric Infection (CNPI) at the Institute of Infection and Immunity, City St. George’s, London, and Nepal’s Global Health Research and Medical Interventions Institute (GlohMed), Kathmandu.

As its first formal meeting, the network is organizing a two-day symposium on Maternal-Neonatal Infections and Immunity, to be held in Kathmandu, Nepal, on 6th and 7th November 2025.

The two-day scientific event will feature:

  • Keynote presentations by leading experts in maternal-neonatal infection & immunization 
  • Invited talks by local policymakers, researchers and subject experts 
  • Participation of Nepali government officials, health development partners, professional bodies, private sector and early-career researchers
  • Focused sessions on perinatal infections (Group B Strep, RSV, influenza, klebsiella)
  • Larger regional project concepts, designs and proposal outline
  • Visit to current and potential study sites (maternity hospitals, paediatric centres).   
  • Side meeting with senior government officials (FWD, Immunization section) National Immunization Advisory Committee, and health development partners (WHO, UNICEF)

Organizers and core partners:

This workshop will be locally organized by Global Health Research and Medical Interventions Institute (GlohMed), Nepal in collaboration with Paropakar Maternity & Women’s Hospital, with support from City St. George’s, London, UK. Other collaborators for the AMMUNet network as well as the Kathmandu symposium are Christian Medical College (CMC) Vellore, India and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Ohio, USA.

Potential new collaborators are national and regional professional societies (OBGYN, paediatrics, neonatal, public health) and the health development partners working in this field.

Featured Speakers

Keynote speeches

Maternal Immunization: Current state and the future

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Prof. Paul Heath

Professor of Paediatric Infectious Diseases, Director of the Institute  of Infection & Immunity / Centre for Neonatal and Paediatric  Infection (CNPI), City St. George’s, London, UK

Pathways to policy for maternal vaccines

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Prof. Kirsty Le Doare

Professor of Vaccinology and Immunity, Centre for Neonatal and Paediatric Infection (CNPI), Maternal and Neonatal Vaccinology Research Group, City St. George’s, London, UK

Sero-epidemiology and vaccine development: A synergistic approach

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Dr. Gaurav Kwatra

Director, Laboratory for Specialized Clinical Studies, Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, USA/ Adjunct Faculty (Prof), Department of Clinical Microbiology, CMC, Vellore, India

Invited talks

Burden of RSV and approach to prevention

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Dr. Simon Drysdale

Associate Professor and Consultant  in Paediatric Infectious Diseases and Immunology at Children’s  Hospital, Oxford Vaccine Group, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

Laboratory methods to diagnose RSV for National surveillance

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Balkrishna Awal

Joint Senior Medical Lab Technologist, Nepal Public Health Laboratory, Government of Nepal

Burden of Group B Streptococcus (GBS) in South Asia and Diagnostic challenges

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Sreska Shrestha

Deputy Chief Medical Lab Technologist, National Public Health Laboratory, Government of Nepal

Research Presentations

1) GBS study in Nepal: Knowledge state, methodological challenges and opportunities

2) Antenatal care attendance patterns across six countries: Implications for national planning and roll-out of new maternal vaccines

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Dr. Suraj Bhattarai

Clinician Scientist and Director, GlohMed, Nepal/ IMPRINT Network & LSHTM, UK

Prevalence of RSV among Nepali children

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Dr. Rupesh Shrestha

Associate Professor & Paediatrician, Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

Cost of illness due to RSV in children

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Dr. Ram Hari Chapagain

Associate Professor/ Consultant Paediatrician, Kanti Children’s Hospital, Nepal

Neonatal sepsis and rising AMR: A warning bell

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Dr. Anjila Ghimire

Neonatologist, Paropakar Maternity & Women’s Hospital, Kathmandu

Assessing immunity to GBS

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Olwenn Daniel

Senior Research Scientist in Vaccinology, Infection and Immunity Institute, City St. George’s, UK

Neonatal Infections: Pathogens, susceptibility and antibiotic protocol in NICU

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Dr. Suchita Joshi

Neonatologist, Mediciti Hospital, Lalitpur, Nepal

Perinatal Infections: Screening, antimicrobial prophylaxis and treatment (PeriNAMS study, RSTMH)

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Dr. Rabin Thami

Research Fellow, GlohMed/ MSc student, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK

Organizing Committee

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Dr. Suraj Bhattarai

GlohMed/ LSHTM

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Dr. Rabin Thami

GlohMed/ LSTM

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Sonika Shrestha

GlohMed

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Austin Marfoldi

GlohMed/ UCL London

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Sashi Basyal

GlohMed/ MMIHS

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Sujal Gurung

GlohMed

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Prof. Paul Heath

City St. George’s

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Prof. Kirsty Le Doare

City St. George’s

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Uzma Khan

City St. George’s

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Alisa Azhar

City St. George’s

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Dr. Kalpana Subedi

Paropakar Maternity & Women’s Hospital

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Dr. Anjila Ghimire

Paropakar Maternity & Women’s Hospital

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Dr. Pritha Adhikari

Paropakar Maternity & Women’s Hospital

Programme Schedule

Audience: Clinicians, researchers, laboratory scientists, immunization stakeholders and government officials

Speaker Time Event Details
9:00 – 9:30

Registration

9:30 – 9:35 Welcome, network aims and objectives</span > – Organizers
9:35 – 9:45

Guest introductions and remarks

  • Government officials from the Ministry of Health and Population, DoHS, FWD
  • National immunization programme stakeholders
  • Professional societies, health development partners
9:45 – 10:10

Setting the scene: Documentary by GlohMed

Maternal Immunization in Nepal: Triumphs and Targets

paul-heath 10:10 – 10:40Q&A 10 minutes

Keynote speech

Maternal Immunization: Current state and the future

Prof. Paul Heath – Professor of Paediatric Infectious Diseases, Director of the Institute of Infection & Immunity / Centre for Neonatal and Paediatric Infection (CNPI), City St. George’s, London, UK

SESSION 1: Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)

Moderators: Dr. Kalpana Subedi – Neonatologist, Paropakar Maternity & Women’s Hospital / Member, Perinatal Society of Nepal / Member, National Immunization Advisory Committee
Simon-Drysdale 10:40 – 11:15 Q&A 10 minutes

Invited talk

Burden of RSV and approach to prevention

Dr. Simon Drysdale – Associate Professor and Consultant in Paediatric Infectious Diseases and Immunology at Children’s Hospital, Oxford Vaccine Group, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
balkrishna-awal 11:15 – 11:30Q&A 5 minutes

Invited talk

Laboratory methods to diagnose RSV for National surveillance

Balkrishna Awal – Joint Senior Medical Lab Technologist, Nepal Public Health Laboratory, Government of Nepal
rupesh-shrestha 11:30 – 11:45Q&A 5 minutes

Research presentation (RSV GOLD III – ICU Network study)

Prevalence of RSV among Nepali children

Dr. Rupesh Shrestha – Associate Professor & Paediatrician, Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University, Nepal
11:45 – 12:00

Tea / Coffee break

SESSION 2: Group B Streptococcus

Moderator: Dr. Gaurav Kwatra – Director, Laboratory for Specialized Clinical Studies, Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Paediatrics, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, USA
sreska-shrestha 12:00 – 12:15 Q&A 5 minutes

Invited talk

Burden of Group B Streptococcus (GBS) in South Asia and Diagnostic challenges

Sreska Shrestha – Deputy Chief Medical Lab Technologist, National Public Health Laboratory, Government of Nepal (TBC)
olwenn-daniel 12:15 – 12:40Q&A 5 minutes

Research presentation

Assessing immunity to GBS

Olwenn Daniel – Senior Research Scientist in Vaccinology, Infection and Immunity Institute, City St. George’s, UK
Portrait of Suraj Bhattarai 12:40 – 13:00Q&A 5 minutes

Research presentation (Nepal GBS pilot study)

GBS study in Nepal: Knowledge state, methodological challenges and opportunities

Dr. Suraj Bhattarai – GBS study team
13:00 – 14:00

Lunch break

Session 3: Vaccine policy and planning

Moderator: Dr. Kiran Tiwari – Consultant Paediatrician & Medical Superintendent, Dhaulagiri Hospital, Gandaki Province
kirsty-le-doare 14:00 – 14:30Q&A 5 minutes

Keynote speech (virtual, 9:15 UK time)

Pathways to policy for maternal vaccines

Prof. Kirsty Le Doare – Professor of Vaccinology and Immunity, Centre for Neonatal and Paediatric Infection (CNPI), Maternal and Neonatal Vaccinology Research Group, City St. George’s, London, UK
Portrait of Suraj Bhattarai 14:30 – 14:45Q&A 5 minutes

Research presentation (Get Ready, Get Real study)

Antenatal care attendance patterns across six countries: Implications for national planning and roll-out of new maternal vaccines

Dr. Suraj Bhattarai – Clinician Scientist and Director, GlohMed, Nepal/ IMPRINT Network & LSHTM, UK
ram-hari-chapagain 14:45 – 15:00Q&A 5 minutes

Research presentation (RSV GOLD III – ICU Network study)

Cost of illness due to RSV in children

Dr. Ram Hari Chapagain – Associate Professor and Consultant Paediatrician, Kanti Children’s Hospital, Nepal

Session 4: Vaccine Immunology

Moderator: Dr. Karishma Malla Vaidya – Department of Pathology, Bharatpur Hospital
gaurav-kwatra 15:00 – 15:45Q&A 5 minutes

Keynote speech

Sero-epidemiology and vaccine development: A synergistic approach

Dr. Gaurav Kwatra – Director, Laboratory for Specialized Clinical Studies, Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, USA/ Adjunct Faculty (Prof), Department of Clinical Microbiology, CMC, Vellore, India
15:45 – 16:00

Tea / Coffee break

Session 5: Infections and antimicrobials (PANEL SESSION)

Moderator: Prof. Paul Heath
anjila-ghimire 16:00 – 16:15

Research presentation I

Neonatal sepsis and rising AMR: A warning bell

Dr. Anjila Ghimire – Neonatologist, Paropakar Maternity & Women’s Hospital, Kathmandu
dr-rabin-thami 16:15 – 16:30

Research presentation II (virtual, 10:30 UK time)

Perinatal Infections: Screening, antimicrobial prophylaxis and treatment (PeriNAMS study, RSTMH)

Dr. Rabin Thami – Research Fellow, GlohMed/ MSc student, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK
suchita-joshi 16:30 – 16:45

Research presentation III

Neonatal Infections: Pathogens, susceptibility and antibiotic protocol in NICU

Dr. Suchita Joshi – Neonatologist, Mediciti Hospital, Lalitpur, Nepal
16:45 – 17:00 Q&A
17:00 – 17:10 Felicitation of speakers and closing
18:00 – 20:00

Networking dinner

AMMUNet workshop

Objective – To develop national and regional studies on emerging and priority pathogens associated with maternal and neonatal infections.

Session 6: Research Opportunities

(Small group meeting with investigators and implementers)
Moderators: Dr. Suraj Bhattarai – Clinical Investigator and Director, GlohMed; Dr. Pritha Adhikari – Paediatrician, Kathmandu Medical College

Faculty:

  • Prof. Paul Heath, City St. George’s, London, UK
  • Dr. Gaurav Kwatra, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Ohio, USA
  • Dr. Simon Drysdale, University of Oxford, UK
  • Dr. Suraj Bhattarai, GlohMed, Nepal/ LSHTM, UK
  • Dr. Kalpana Subedi, Dept. of Neonatology, Paropakar Maternity & Women’s Hospital, Nepal
  • Dr. Anjila Ghimire, Dept. of Neonatology, Paropakar Maternity & Women’s Hospital, Nepal
  • Dr. Shree Prasad Adhikari, Dept. of OBGYN, Paropakar Maternity & Women’s Hospital, Nepal
  • Dr. Bibhuti Dahal, Dept. of Laboratory, Paropakar Maternity & Women’s Hospital, Nepal
  • Dr. Karishma Malla Vaidya, Dept of Laboratory, Bharatpur Hospital, Nepal
  • Prof. Heera Tuladhar, KIST Medical College, Nepal
  • Dr. Munu Mahat, Kanti Children’s Hospital, Nepal

Other faculty to be listed

Pre-reads to be sent (policy papers, reports, articles) and feedback collected in advance

Discussion format:

  1. Summary of Day 1 findings
  2. Key research needs and gaps
  3. Research questions on priority
  4. Grant applications
9:00 – 10:00Topic 1: Country preparedness for vaccines against emerging and priority pathogens in neonates (RSV, GBS, Pertussis, MDR Klebsiella, Diptheria, Adenovirus, Influenza, etc.)
10:00 – 11:00Topic 2: Clinical trials and studies in mothers and newborns
11:00 – 11:30Tea / Coffee break
12:15 – 13:30

Visit to Paropakar Maternity & Women’s Hospital, Thapathali, Kathmandu

  • Special Care Baby Unit
  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
  • OBGYN outpatient