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Faculty of Medicine and Health: Recent submissions

    • COVID-19: preparing for the next viral variant 

      Booy, Robert; Grohmann, Gary
      Published 2022
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    • Pembrolizumab versus placebo as adjuvant therapy in completely resected stage IIB or IIC melanoma (KEYNOTE-716): a randomised, double-blind, phase 3 trial 

      Luke, Jason J; Rutkowski, Piotr; Queirolo, Paola; Del Vecchio, Michele; Mackiewicz, Jacek; Chiarion-Sileni, Vanna; de la Cruz Merino, Luis; Khattak, Muhammad A; Schadendorf, Dirk; Long, Georgina V; Ascierto, Paolo A; Mandala, Mario; De Galitiis, Federica; Haydon, Andrew; Dummer, Reinhard; Grob, Jean-Jacques; Robert, Caroline; Carlino, Matteo S; Mohr, Peter; Poklepovic, Andrew; Sondak, Vernon K; Scolyer, Richard A; Kirkwood, John M; Chen, Ke; Diede, Scott J; Ahsan, Sama; Ibrahim, Nageatte; Eggermont, Alexander M M; Investigators, KEYNOTE-716
      Published 2022
      Background Pembrolizumab prolongs progression-free and overall survival among patients with advanced melanoma and recurrence-free survival in resected stage III disease. KEYNOTE-716 assessed pembrolizumab as adjuvant ...
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    • COVID-19 mRNA vaccines and myopericarditis 

      Gnanenthiran, Sonali R; Limaye, Sandhya
      Published 2022
      Globally, vaccination against COVID-19 has prevented countless infections, hospitalisations and death and represents the most successful intervention in combating the pandemic caused by SARS-CoV2 infection. Utilisation of ...
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    • Mothers' Willingness to Vaccinate Young Children Against COVID-19, Get Tested and Isolate: A Cross-Sectional Survey Before and During the Greater Sydney Lockdown 2021, Australia 

      Wen, Li Ming; Xu, Huilan; Rissel, Chris; Kerr, Erin; Buchanan, Limin; Taki, Sarah; Phongsavan, Philayrath; Chua, Reuel Kangjie; Hua, Myna; Wardle, Karen; Simone, Lisa; Hayes, Alison; Baur, Louise A.
      Published 2022
      Background: Having a COVID-19 vaccination, getting tested and self-isolating if symptomatic are some of the most important mitigation strategies for preventing the spread of COVID-19. This study aimed to investigate whether ...
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    • The new humanitarian crisis in Ukraine: Coping with the public health impact of hybrid warfare, mass migration, and mental health trauma. 

      Patel, Sonny S; Erickson, Timothy B
      Published 2022
      One of the largest mass movements of displaced people from their homelands in recent history must be recognized and assisted by the Free World. The unprovoked Russian attacks on Ukraine during February-March 2022 will leave ...
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