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    Key lessons from the COVID-19 public health response in Australia by Basseal, JM, Bennett, CM, Collignon, P, Currie, BJ, Durrheim, DN, Leask, J, McBryde, ES, McIntyre, P, Russell, FM, Smith, DW, Sorrell, TC, Marais, BJ

    “…Australia avoided the worst effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, but still experienced many negative impacts. Reflecting on lessons from Australia's public health…”
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    Development and implementation of a shared governance model in a mainstream health unit: a case study of embedding Aboriginal voices in organisational decision making by Crooks, K, Tully, B, Allan, L, Gillham, K, Durrheim, D, Wiggers, J

    Published in Australian health review (01-04-2022)
    “…This case study focuses on the development and implementation of a governance structure and processes by a mainstream health unit that valued the principles of…”
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    Assessing population immunity for measles elimination – The promise and peril of serosurveys by Durrheim, D.N., Orenstein, W.A., Schluter, W.W.

    Published in Vaccine (27-06-2018)
    “…The accurate determination of population immunity is constrained by the inadequate quality of routinely available administrative data in many settings i.e.,…”
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    Developing evidence-based immunization recommendations and GRADE by Duclos, P, Durrheim, D.N, Reingold, A.L, Bhutta, Z.A, Vannice, K, Rees, H

    Published in Vaccine (17-12-2012)
    “…Abstract The Strategic Group of Advisory Experts (SAGE) on immunization is an independent advisory committee with a mandate to advise the World Health…”
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    Public health and the necessary limits of academic freedom? by Durrheim, D.N, Jones, A.L

    Published in Vaccine (11-05-2016)
    “…Since medieval times, university academics have vigorously defended their "right of self-governance and the pursuit of scholarship and teaching without censure…”
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    Q fever seroprevalence in Australia suggests one in twenty people have been exposed by Gidding, H F, Peng, C Q, Graves, S, Massey, P D, Nguyen, C, Stenos, J, Quinn, H E, McIntyre, P B, Durrheim, D N, Wood, N

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-01-2020)
    “…Q fever (caused by Coxiella burnetii) is thought to have an almost world-wide distribution, but few countries have conducted national serosurveys. We measured…”
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    Consensus guidelines for the investigation and management of encephalitis in adults and children in Australia and New Zealand by Britton, P. N., Eastwood, K., Paterson, B., Durrheim, D. N., Dale, R. C., Cheng, A. C., Kenedi, C., Brew, B. J., Burrow, J., Nagree, Y., Leman, P., Smith, D. W., Read, K., Booy, R., Jones, C. A.

    Published in Internal medicine journal (01-05-2015)
    “…Encephalitis is a complex neurological syndrome caused by inflammation of the brain parenchyma. The management of encephalitis is challenging because: the…”
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    Epidemiology of malaria in South Africa: from control to elimination by Maharaj, R, Raman, J, Morris, N, Moonasar, D, Durrheim, D N, Seocharan, I, Kruger, P, Shandukani, B, Kleinschmidt, I

    Published in South African medical journal (01-10-2013)
    “…Locally specific epidemiological understanding is pivotal to the success of malaria elimination in South Africa. Here, we focus on how the host, vector,…”
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    Participant centred safety surveillance of health care workers receiving influenza vaccination by Cashman, P., Moberley, S., Chee, K., Stephenson, J., Chaverot, S., Martinelli, J., Gadsden, T., Bateman-Steel, C., Redwood, L., Howard, Z., Ferson, M.J., Durrheim, D.N.

    Published in Vaccine (24-04-2019)
    “…Following the introduction of mandatory influenza vaccination for staff working in high risk clinical areas in 2018, we conducted active surveillance for…”
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    Modifying the GRADE framework could benefit public health by Durrheim, D N, Reingold, A

    “…The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) framework has enjoyed particular popularity, providing a systematic and…”
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    Gastroenteritis outbreak at a health function caused by an emerging recombinant strain of Norovirus GII.P16/GII.4 Sydney 2012, Australia by Jones, B. J., Flint, J., Collins, J., White, P. A., Lun, J. H., Durrheim, D. N.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-06-2018)
    “…An emerging recombinant norovirus GII.P16/GII.4 Sydney 2012 strain caused a gastroenteritis outbreak amongst attendees at a large health function in regional…”
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    Malaria in South Africa: 110 years of learning to control the disease by Coetzee, M, Kruger, P, Hunt, R H, Durrheim, D N, Urbach, J, Hansford, C F

    Published in South African medical journal (01-10-2013)
    “…In Africa today, the drive towards controlling malaria is comparable with efforts made in the 1950s and 1960s during the World Health Organization's Global…”
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    A One Health investigation of Salmonella enterica serovar Wangata in north-eastern New South Wales, Australia, 2016-2017 by Collins, J, Simpson, K M J, Bell, G, Durrheim, D N, Hill-Cawthorne, G A, Hope, K, Howard, P, Kohlenberg, T, Lawrence, K, Lilly, K, Porigneaux, P, Sintchenko, V, Wang, Q, Ward, M P, Wiethoelter, A, Mor, S M, Flint, J

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-01-2019)
    “…Salmonella enterica serovar Wangata (S. Wangata) is an important cause of endemic salmonellosis in Australia, with human infections occurring from undefined…”
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    Equine chlamydiosis—An emerging infectious disease requiring a one health surveillance approach by Taylor, K. A., Durrheim, D., Heller, J., O'Rourke, B., Hope, K., Merritt, T., Freeman, P., Chicken, C., Carrick, J., Branley, J., Massey, P.

    Published in Zoonoses and public health (01-02-2018)
    “…Summary Psittacosis is a rare but potentially fatal zoonosis caused by Chlamydia psittaci, an organism that is typically associated with bird contact. However…”
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