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Back-projection of COVID-19 diagnosis counts to assess infection incidence and control measures: analysis of Australian data
Published 2020Back-projection is an epidemiological analysis method that was developed to estimate HIV incidence using surveillance data on AIDS diagnoses. It was used extensively during the 1990s for this purpose as well as in other ...Article -
Bariatric Surgery and Bone Loss: Do We Need to Be Concerned?
Published 2014-12-01Article -
Bariatric surgery, bone loss, obesity and possible mechanisms
Published 2013-01-01Article -
Bariatric surgery: positive and negative effects
Published 2016-04-01Bariatric surgery is now recognised as a legitimate treatment for obesity. Knowledge of its key long-term outcomes, such as durability of weight loss, remission of obesity-related comorbidities and surgical complications, ...Article -
Behavioral medicine challenges in the shadow of a global pandemic
Published 2020Health behavior researchers should refocus and retool as it becomes increasingly clear that the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic surpass the direct effects of COVID-19 and include unique, drastic, and ubiquitous ...Article -
Behaviour change strategies for reducing blood pressure-related disease burden: findings from a global implementation research programme
Published 2015-11-09Background: The Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases comprises the majority of the world’s public research funding agencies. It is focussed on implementation research to tackle the burden of chronic diseases in low- and ...Article -
Belatacept for kidney transplant recipients
Published 2014-11-24Background Most people who receive a kidney transplant die from either cardiovascular disease or cancer before their transplant fails. The most common reason for someone with a kidney transplant to lose the function of ...Article -
Belonging and inclusivity make a resilient future for all: A cross-sectional analysis of post-flood social capital in a diverse australian rural community
Published 2020In 2017, marginalised groups were disproportionately impacted by extensive flooding in a rural community in Northern New South Wales, Australia, with greater risk of home inundation, displacement and poor mental health. ...Article -
BET Inhibition Blocks Inflammation-Induced Cardiac Dysfunction and SARS-CoV-2 Infection
Published 2021Cardiac injury and dysfunction occur in COVID-19 patients and increase the risk of mortality. Causes are ill defined, but could be direct cardiac infection and/or inflammation-induced dysfunction. To identify mechanisms ...Article -
Between knowing and doing person-centredness: A qualitative examination of health professionals’ perceptions of roles in self-management support
Published 2019-11-22Self-management is a contemporary model of chronic condition care that places expectations on, and roles for, both patients and health professionals. Health professionals are expected to form partnerships with their patients, ...Article -
Beyond COVID-19: network science and sustainable exit strategies
Published 2021On May 28th and 29th, a two day workshop was held virtually, facilitated by the Beyond Center at ASU and Moogsoft Inc. The aim was to bring together leading scientists with an interest in network science and epidemiology ...Article -
Beyond dialysis decisions: a qualitative exploration of decision-making among culturally and linguistically diverse adults with chronic kidney disease on haemodialysis
Published 2018-11-27Background To date, limited research has been dedicated to exploring the experience of decision-making for chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients who have initiated dialysis and have to make decisions in the context of ...Article -
Bibliometric Analysis on COVID-19: A Comparison of Research Between English and Chinese Studies
Published 2020Background: As an emerging infectious disease, COVID-19 has garnered great research interest. We aimed to explore the differences between English language and Chinese language Medical/Scientific journals publications, ...Article -
Biosafety during a pandemic: shared resource laboratories rise to the challenge
Published 2021Biosafety has always been an important aspect of daily work in any research institution, particularly for cytometry Shared Resources Laboratories (SRLs). SRLs are common-use spaces that facilitate the sharing of knowledge, ...Article -
Black Lives Matter movement: The time for nice words and good intentions is over
Published 2020Article -
Blood screen findings in a two year cohort of newly arrived refugees to Sydney
Published 2018-03-01Objectives To describe the prevalence of certain health conditions in newly arrived refugees to Sydney, and thereby help inform screening practices. Study type A clinical audit of routinely collected pathology results. ...Other -
Body composition is normal in term infants born to mothers with well- controlled gestational diabetes mellitus
Published 2017-04-02Thesis -
Bone Marrow Transplant Society of Australia and New Zealand COVID-19 consensus position statement
Published 2020Article -
Both four-dimensional computed tomography and four-dimensional cone beam computed tomography under-predict lung target motion during radiotherapy.
Published 2019-06-01BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To test the hypothesis that 4DCT and 4DCBCT-measured target motion ranges predict target motion ranges during lung cancer SABR. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten lung SABR patients were implanted with ...Article -
Breathing guidance in radiation oncology and radiology: A systematic review of patient and healthy volunteer studies.
Published 2015-09-01PURPOSE: The advent of image-guided radiation therapy has led to dramatic improvements in the accuracy of treatment delivery in radiotherapy. Such advancements have highlighted the deleterious impact tumor motion can ...Article