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    • Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on environmental sustainability in anaesthesia. Response to Br J Anaesth 2020 

      McGain, F.; Muret, J.; Lawson, C.; Sherman, J.D.
      Published 2021
      Article, Letter
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    • Patient privacy in the COVID-19 era: Data access, transparency, rights, regulation and the case for retaining the status quo 

      Henderson, J.
      Published 2021
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    • Priority allocation of pandemic influenza vaccines in Australia – Recommendations of 3 community juries 

      Degeling, C.; Williams, J.; Carter, S.M.; Moss, R.; Massey, P.; Gilbert, G.L.; Shih, P.; Braunack-Mayer, A.; Crooks, K.; Brown, D.; McVernon, J.
      Published 2021
      Background: Pandemic planning has historically been oriented to respond to an influenza virus, with vaccination strategy being a key focus. As the current COVID-19 pandemic plays out, the Australian government is closely ...
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    • Understanding pathways leading to stillbirth: the role of care-seeking and care received during pregnancy and childbirth in Kabul province, Afghanistan 

      Christou, Aliki; Alam, Ashraful; Hofiani, Sayed Murtaza Sadat; Rasooly, Mohammad Hafiz; Mubasher, Adela; Rashidi, Mohammad Khakerah; Dibley, Michael; Raynes-Greenow, Camille
      Published 2020
      Background: The underlying pathways leading to stillbirth in low- and middle-income countries are not well understood. Context-specific understanding of how and why stillbirths occur is needed to prioritise interventions ...
      Open Access
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    • Understanding country-specific determinants of stillbirth using household surveys: The case of Afghanistan 

      Christou, Aliki; Dibley, Michael J.; Rasooly, Mohammad Hafiz; Mubasher, Adela; Hofiani, Sayed Murtaza Sadat; Rashidi, Mohammad Khakerah; Kelly, Patrick J.; Raynes-Greenow, Camille
      Published 2018
      Background: Stillbirth rates in Afghanistan have declined little in the past decade with no data available on key risk factors. Health care utilisation and maternal com- plications are important factors influencing pregnancy ...
      Open Access
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