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Faculty of Medicine and Health: Recent submissions

    • The decline of invasive meningococcal disease and influenza in the time of COVID-19: the silver linings of the pandemic playbook 

      George, CR Robert; Booy, Robert; Nissen, Michael D; Lahra, Monica M
      Published 2022
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    • Abstract P2-10-05: The estimated impact of COVID-19 on population breast cancer screening outcomes, and options for risk-based recovery 

      Procopio, Pietro; Deij, Sabine; Velentzis, Louiza S; Tattam, Amanda; Petelin, Lara; Nickson, Carolyn
      Published 2022
      Abstract OBJECTIVES AND RATIONALE Estimating the impact of COVID-19 on cancer screening programs and related outcomes can help health services prepare for potential delays in diagnoses and different demands on treatment ...
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    • Evaluation of Clinical Outcomes After Remdesivir Therapy in Patients with Moderately Severe Covid-19 Disease. Prospective Study 

      Liaqat, Anam; Zafar, Iqra Ali; Asad, Muhammad; Alffenaar, Jan-Willem
      Published 2022
      Background Despite the fact that a number of therapeutic agents have been tested for the treatment of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), no antiviral agents have yet been proven to be effective.Objectives This study aims ...
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    • Quantifying the risks versus benefits of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in Australia: a Bayesian network analysis 

      Sinclair, Jane E; Mayfield, Helen J; Short, Kirsty R; Brown, Samuel J; Puranik, Rajesh; Mengersen, Kerrie; Litt, John CB; Lau, Colleen L
      Published 2022
      The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is associated with increased myocarditis incidence. Constantly evolving evidence regarding incidence and case fatality of COVID-19 and myocarditis related to infection or vaccination, creates ...
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    • Concurrent vaccination of kidney transplant recipients and close household cohabitants against COVID-19 

      Perkins, Griffith B; Tunbridge, Matthew; Salehi, Tania; Chai, Cheng Sheng; Kireta, Svjetlana; Johnston, Julie; Penko, Daniella; Nitschke, Jodie; Yeow, Arthur Eng Lip; Al-Delfi, Zahraa; Drogemuller, Christopher J; Garcia-Valtanen, Pablo; Masavuli, Makutiro G; Hope, Christopher M; Singer, Julian; Aggarwal, Anupriya; Ospina Stella, Alberto; Turville, Stuart G; Hurtado, Plinio R; Barry, Simon C; Hissaria, Pravin; Grubor-Bauk, Branka; Chadban, Steven J; Coates, P Toby
      Published 2022
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