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    • Parenteral versus oral iron therapy for adults and children with chronic kidney disease 

      O'Lone, Emma L; Hodson, Elisabeth M; Nistor, Ionut; Bolignano, Davide; Webster, Angela C; Craig, Jonathan C
      Published 2019-02-21
      Background The anaemia seen in chronic kidney disease (CKD) may be exacerbated by iron deficiency. Iron can be provided through different routes, with advantages and drawbacks of each route. It remains unclear whether the ...
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    • Target of rapamycin inhibitors (TOR‐I; sirolimus and everolimus) for primary immunosuppression in kidney transplant recipients 

      Hahn, Deirdre; Hodson, Elisabeth M; Hamiwka, Lorraine A; Lee, Vincent WS; Chapman, Jeremy R; Craig, Jonathan C; Webster, Angela C
      Published 2019-12-16
      Background Kidney transplantation is the therapy of choice for many patients with end‐stage kidney disease (ESKD) with an improvement in survival rates and satisfactory short term graft survival. However, there has been ...
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    • Modelling the impact of COVID‐19 on intensive care services in New South Wales 

      Fox, Gregory J; Trauer, James M; McBryde, Emma
      Published 2020
      Background: The Australian healthcare system faces a mounting burden due to COVID-19. Modelling performed in a comparable population in the United Kingdom anticipates a substantial burden for intensive care departments. ...
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    • COVID-19: a novel zoonotic disease caused by a coronavirus from China: what we know and what we don’t 

      Mackenzie, John S; Smith, David W
      Published 2020
      At the end of December, 2019, a new disease of unknown aetiology appeared in Wuhan, China. It was quickly identified as a novel betacoronavirus, and related to SARS-CoV and a number of other bat-borne SARS-like coronaviruses. ...
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    • A Genomic Perspective on the Origin and Emergence of SARS-CoV-2 

      Zhang, Y. Z.; Holmes, E. C.
      Published 2020
      The ongoing pandemic of a new human coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, has generated enormous global concern. We and others in China were involved in the initial genome sequencing of the virus. Herein, we describe what genomic data ...
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