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    • A Case Study of an SMS Text Message Community Panel Survey and Its Potential for Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic. 

      Chan, Lilian; El-Haddad, Nouhad; Freeman, Becky; O'Hara, Blythe J; Woodland, Lisa; Harris-Roxas, Ben
      Published 2021
      During the COVID-19 pandemic many traditional methods of data collection, such as intercept surveys or focus groups, are not feasible. This paper proposes that establishing community panels through SMS text messages may ...
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    • SARS-CoV-2 variants: levels of neutralisation required for protective immunity 

      Cromer, Deborah; Steain, Megan; Reynaldi, Arnold; Schlub, Timothy E; Wheatley, Adam K; Juno, Jennifer A; Kent, Stephen J; Triccas, James A; Khoury, David S; Davenport, Miles P
      Published 2021
      Abstract A number of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOC) have been identified that partially escape serum neutralisation activity elicited by current vaccines. Recent studies have also shown that vaccines demonstrate ...
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    • Neutralising antibody titres as predictors of protection against SARS-CoV-2 variants and the impact of boosting: a meta-analysis 

      Cromer, Deborah; Steain, Megan; Reynaldi, Arnold; Schlub, Timothy E; Wheatley, Adam K; Juno, Jennifer A; Kent, Stephen J; Triccas, James A; Khoury, David S; Davenport, Miles P
      Published 2021
      Background Several SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern have been identified that partly escape serum neutralisation elicited by current vaccines. Studies have also shown that vaccines demonstrate reduced protection against ...
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    • The 2021 report of the MJA–Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: Australia increasingly out on a limb 

      Beggs, Paul J; Zhang, Ying; McGushin, Alice; Trueck, Stefan; Linnenluecke, Martina K; Bambrick, Hilary; Berry, Helen L; Jay, Ollie; Rychetnik, Lucie; Hanigan, Ivan C; Morgan, Geoffrey G; Guo, Yuming; Malik, Arunima; Stevenson, Mark; Green, Donna; Johnston, Fay H; McMichael, Celia; Hamilton, Ian; Capon, Anthony G
      Published 2021
      The MJA-Lancet Countdown on health and climate change in Australia was established in 2017, and produced its first national assessment in 2018, its first annual update in 2019, and its second annual update in 2020. It ...
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    • Collateral positives of COVID-19 for culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Western Sydney, Australia 

      Cornell, S; Ayre, J; Mac, O; Kapoor, R; Pickles, K; Batcup, C; Dolan, H; Bonner, C; Cvejic, E; Mouwad, D; Zachariah, D; Turalic, U; Santalucia, Y; Chen, T; Vasic, G; McCaffery, K; Muscat, DM
      Published 2021
      To investigate whether culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Western Sydney have experienced any positive effects during the COVID-19 pandemic, and if so, what these were. A cross–sectional survey with ten ...
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