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Research Articles

Explore our library of peer-reviewed publications below, with contributions from Burnet researchers.

See also: Research Reports + Policy Briefs

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The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS 95-95-95 targets: worldwide clinical and cost benefits of generic manufacture.

Heath K, Levi J, Hill A

The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS 95-95-95 targets: worldwide clinical and cost benefits of generic manufacture.
Monitoring Menstrual Health Knowledge: Awareness of Menstruation at Menarche as an Indicator.

Hennegan J, Swe ZY, Than KK, Smith C, Sol L, Alberda H, Bukenya JN, Kibira SPS, Makumbi FE, Schwab KJ, Azzopardi PS

Monitoring Menstrual Health Knowledge: Awareness of Menstruation at Menarche as an Indicator.
Updated guidelines for child and adolescent TB.

Graham SM, Amanullah F

Updated guidelines for child and adolescent TB.
Diagnostic Challenges in Childhood Pulmonary Tuberculosis-Optimizing the Clinical Approach.

Gunasekera KS, Vonasek B, Oliwa J, Triasih R, Lancioni C, Graham SM, Seddon JA, Marais BJ.

Tuberculosis (TB) Young People's Health Diagnostic Challenges in Childhood Pulmonary Tuberculosis-Optimizing the Clinical Approach.
Systematic review on the cost and cost-effectiveness of mHealth interventions supporting women during pregnancy.

Carrandi A, Hu Y, Karger S, Eddy KE, Vogel JP, Harrison CL, Callander E

Maternal, Newborn + Child Health Systematic review on the cost and cost-effectiveness of mHealth interventions supporting women during pregnancy.
The impact of point-of-care hepatitis C testing in needle and syringe exchange programs on linkage to care and treatment uptake among people who inject drugs: An Australian pilot study.

Howell J, Traeger MW, Williams B, Layton C, Doyle JS, Latham N, Draper B, Bramwell F, Membrey D, McPherson M, Roney J, Stoové M, Thompson AJ, Hellard ME, Pedrana A

The impact of point-of-care hepatitis C testing in needle and syringe exchange programs on linkage to care and treatment uptake among people who inject drugs: An Australian pilot study.