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    Drivers of the summer influenza epidemic in New South Wales, 2018–19 by Marsh, Celeste K, Sheppeard, Vicky, Tobin, Sean, Gilmour, Robin, Andrews, Ross M

    Published in Medical journal of Australia (17-01-2022)
    “…Objectives To assess the extent to which the 2018–19 New South Wales summer influenza epidemic was associated with overseas or domestic travel and with…”
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    Journal Article
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    Factors associated with social participation amongst elders in rural Sri Lanka: a cross-sectional mixed methods analysis by Marsh, Celeste, Agius, Paul A, Jayakody, Gamini, Shajehan, Roshan, Abeywickrema, Chandima, Durrant, Kelly, Luchters, Stanley, Holmes, Wendy

    Published in BMC public health (16-05-2018)
    “…Populations of low and middle-income countries are ageing rapidly; there is a need for policies that support an increase in the duration of old age lived in…”
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    Sorcery and witchcraft beliefs on the front line of public health response in Papua New Guinea and beyond by Forsyth, Miranda, Taylor, Joanne, Housen, Tambri, Marsh, Celeste, Gibbs, Philip, Kipongi, William

    “…Many communities refer to sorcery or witchcraft to explain misfortunes such as sickness, death and disability. The effects of these beliefs on public health…”
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    Harnessing Routinely Collected Data for Effective Control of Vaccine Preventable Disease in Australia by Marsh, Celeste

    Published 01-01-2019
    “…Australia is amongst those countries with the highest rates of vaccination coverage for children up to five years globally. The primary goal of the Australian…”
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    Ready to respond: adapting rapid response team training in Papua New Guinea during the COVID-19 pandemic by Marsh, Celeste, Salmon, Sharon, Housen, Tambri, Flint, James, Taylor, Joanne, Hapolo, Emmanuel, Ortuzar, Maria Trinidad Velasco, Smaghi, Bernnedine Sissai, Eshofonie, Anthony, Ropa, Berry

    “…Rapid response teams (RRTs) are critical for effective responses to acute public health events. While validated training packages and guidance on rolling out…”
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