• Australia and New Zealand Transplant and Cellular Therapies COVID_19 vaccination consensus position statement 

      Hamad, Nada; Ananda_Rajah, Michelle; Gilroy, Nicole; MacIntyre, Raina; Gottlieb, David; Ritchie, David; Harrison, Simon; Kennedy, Glen; Watson, Anne M.; Greenwood, Matthew; Doocey, Richard; Perera, Travis; Spencer, Andrew; Wong, Eric; O'Brien, Tracey; Shaw, Peter; Conyers, Rachel; Milliken, Samuel; Bardy, Peter; Larsen, Stephen; Ho, Phoebe J.; Lai, Hock; Bajel, Ashish; Butler, Jason; Tiley, Campbell; D'Rozario, James; Johnston, Anna; Cochrane, Tara; Mills, Tony; Irving, Ian; Pullon, Humprey; Purtill, Duncan
      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 of all adult and paediatric allogeneic ...
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    • Clinical Teacher Training for health professionals: From blended to online and (maybe) back again? 

      Burgess, Annette; Bansal, Akhil; Clarke, Antonia; Ayton, Tom; Diggele, Christie; Clark, Tyler; Matar, Elie
      Published 2021
      Background The Clinical Teacher Training (CTT) programme was originally developed as an interprofessional, blended learning programme, to support health professionals working across health services within Australia, ...
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    • Compensation and Health 

      Cameron, Ian
      Published 2020-01-01
      It is well known that limited recovery aft er injuries sustained in motor vehicle crashes, and in other settings, is associated with participation in injury compensation schemes. Whether this association is causal is ...
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      Book chapter
    • Domestic Saudi Arabian Travellers' Understanding about COVID-19 and Its Vaccination. 

      Alshahrani, Najim Z; Alshahrani, Sultan M; Farag, Shehata; Rashid, Harunor
      Published 2021
      BACKGROUND: There is a lack of data on Saudi domestic air travellers' understanding regarding COVID-19 and their attitude towards the COVID-19 vaccination. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess Saudi domestic air travellers' ...
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    • Incidence and Outcomes of COVID-19 in People With CKD: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis 

      Chung, Edmund Ym; Palmer, Suetonia C; Natale, Patrizia; Krishnan, Anoushka; Cooper, Tess E; Saglimbene, Valeria M; Ruospo, Marinella; Au, Eric; Jayanti, Sumedh; Liang, Amy; Deng, Danny Jia Jie; Chui, Juanita; Higgins, Gail Y; Tong, Allison; Wong, Germaine; Teixeira-Pinto, Armando; Hodson, Elisabeth M; Craig, Jonathan C; Strippoli, Giovanni Fm
      Published 2021
      RATIONALE & OBJECTIVE: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) disproportionately affects people with chronic diseases such as chronic kidney disease (CKD). We assessed the incidence and outcomes of COVID-19 in people with ...
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    • International Survey of Operative Practices for Otologists and Neurotologists During the COVID-19 Crisis. 

      Ridge, Sarah E; Chari, Divya A; Kozin, Elliott D; Remenschneider, Aaron K; Adunka, Oliver F; Aristegui, Miguel; Chang, Wai Tsz; Cheng, Yen-Fu; Chung, Jong Woo; Cohen, Michael S; Crowson, Matthew G; Golub, Justin S; Handzel, Ophir; Isaacson, Brandon; Iyer, Arunachalam; Kakehata, Seiji; Marchioni, Daniele; Nogueira, Jo�o Fl�vio; Patel, Nirmal; Quesnel, Alicia M; Rivas, Alejandro; Saeed, Shakeel R; Salzman, Richard; Santos, Felipe; Saxby, Alexander J; Tarabichi, Muaaz; Verhaert, Nicolas; Vincent, Robert; Wanna, George; Wolpert, Stephan; Lee, Daniel J
      Published 2021
      OBJECTIVE: To investigate the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on operative practices of otology and neurotology providers internationally. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey. METHODS: A 78-question survey was distributed ...
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    • MERS-CoV and Its Impact in the Middle East/Arab World 

      Banik, Gouri R.; Kok, Jen; Rashid, Harunor
      Published 2021
      Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) that causes a severe lower respiratory tract infection in humans is considered a pandemic threat to the Gulf region. In this chapter, the latest information on MERS-CoV ...
      Book chapter
    • Off-season RSV epidemics in Australia after easing of COVID-19 restrictions 

      Eden, John-Sebastian; Sikazwe, Chisha; Xie, Ruopeng; Deng, Yi-Mo; Sullivan, Sheena G.; Michie, Alice; Levy, Avram; Cutmore, Elena; Blyth, Christopher C; Britton, Philip N; Crawford, Nigel; Dong, Xiaomin; Dwyer, Dominic E.; Edwards, Kimberly M.; Horsburgh, Bethany A.; Foley, David; Kennedy, Karina; Minney-Smith, Cara; Speers, David; Tulloch, Rachel L.; Holmes, Edward C.; Dhanasekaran, Vijaykrishna; Smith, David W.; Kok, Jen; Barr, Ian G.
      Published 2021
      Human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is an important cause of acute respiratory infection (ARI) with the most severe disease in the young and elderly1,2. Non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) and travel restrictions ...
      Preprint
    • Pandemic Viruses at Hajj: Influenza and COVID-19 

      Alfelali, Mohammad; Koul, Parvaiz A.; Rashid, Harunor
      Published 2021
      Hajj is the largest annual mass gathering event on the planet and usually attracts two to three million people from all over the world and is one of the most significant events in the life of a practicing Muslim. Viruses ...
      Book chapter
    • Science at Warp Speed: Medical Research, Publication, and Translation During the COVID-19 Pandemic 

      Lipworth, W; Gentgall, Melanie; Kerridge, I; Stewart, Cameron
      Published 2020
      In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a rapid growth in research focused on developing vaccines and therapies. In this context, the need for speed is taken for granted, and the scientific process has adapted ...
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    • A Systematic review of sexual and reproductive health needs, experiences, access to services, and interventions among the rohingya and the afghan refugee women of reproductive age in Asia 

      Hossain, Muhammad Anwar; Dawson, Angela
      Published 2022
      Introduction: Approximately 9.2 million refugees live in Asia, with most originating from Afghanistan and Myanmar, and half of them are women, girls, and children. Humanitarian crises disrupt the existing health-care system, ...
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