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Dr Lee Lee Low is an Infectious Disease Physician at the Department of Medicine, Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah, Malaysia. She is also the Chief Coordinator of Infection Control and Antimicrobial Stewardship (AMS) program for both her hospital and the state of Kedah, Malaysia.
Dr Low graduated from the National University of Malaysia in 2000 before obtaining her MRCP (UK) in 2006. She then trained as an infectious disease fellow in Hospital Pulau Pinang and Hospital Sungai Buloh in Malaysia, as well as in St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney Australia.
Dr Low currently sits on the committee of the Asia Fungal Working Group, under the International Society for Human and Animal Mycology (ISHAM). She is also involved in various societies in Malaysia, including the Malaysian Society of HIV Medicine and the Malaysian Society of Infectious Disease and Chemotherapy. An avid researcher, Dr Low has served as the co-investigator of several major studies in the field of infectious diseases and has published many peer-reviewed articles on the subject.