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Faculty of Medicine and Health: Recent submissions

    • Evolution, Ecology, and Zoonotic Transmission of Betacoronaviruses: A Review 

      Jelinek, H.F.; Mousa, M.; Alefishat, E.; Osman, W.; Spence, I.; Bu, D.; Feng, S.F.; Byrd, J.; Magni, P.A.; Sahibzada, S.; Tay, G.K.; Alsafar, H.S.
      Published 2021
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    • Optimal governance and implementation of vaccination programmes to contain the COVID-19 pandemic. 

      Piraveenan, Mahendra; Sawleshwarkar, Shailendra; Walsh, Michael; Zablotska, Iryna; Bhattacharyya, Samit; Farooqui, Habib Hassan; Bhatnagar, Tarun; Karan, Anup; Murhekar, Manoj; Zodpey, Sanjay; Rao, K S Mallikarjuna; Pattison, Philippa; Zomaya, Albert; Perc, Matjaz
      Published 2021
      Since the recent introduction of several viable vaccines for SARS-CoV-2, vaccination uptake has become the key factor that will determine our success in containing the COVID-19 pandemic. We argue that game theory and social ...
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    • Is it safe to fly? Consideration of COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies from the travellers' perspective 

      Holdik, E.N.; Beh, S.F.; Bin, Y.S.; Cheung, J.M.Y.
      Published 2021
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    • COVID-19 vaccination in haematology patients: an Australian and New Zealand consensus position statement 

      McCaughan, G.; Di Ciaccio, P.; Ananda-Rajah, M.; Gilroy, N.; MacIntyre, R.; Teh, B.; Weinkove, R.; Curnow, J.; Szer, J.; Enjeti, A.K.; Ross, D.M.; Mulligan, S.; Trotman, J.; Dickinson, M.; Quach, H.; Choi, P.; Polizzotto, M.N.; Tam, C.S.; Ho, P.J.; Ku, M.; Gregory, G.; Gangatharan, S.; Hapgood, G.; Cochrane, T.; Cheah, C.; Gibbs, S.; Wei, A.; Johnston, A.; Greenwood, M.; Prince, H.M.; Latimer, M.; Berkahn, L.; Wight, J.; Armytage, T.; Hamad, N.
      Published 2021
      Australia and New Zealand have achieved excellent community control of COVID-19 infection. In light of the imminent COVID-19 vaccination roll out in both countries, representatives from the Haematology Society of Australia ...
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    • Communicating with patients and the public about COVID-19 vaccine safety: recommendations from the Collaboration on Social Science and Immunisation. 

      Leask, Julie; Carlson, Samantha J; Attwell, Katie; Clark, Katrina K; Kaufman, Jessica; Hughes, Catherine; Frawley, Jane; Cashman, Patrick; Seal, Holly; Wiley, Kerrie; Bolsewicz, Katarzyna; Steffens, Maryke; Danchin, Margie H
      Published 2021
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