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    Mathematical models of Plasmodium vivax transmission: A scoping review by Anwar, Md Nurul, Smith, Lauren, Devine, Angela, Mehra, Somya, Walker, Camelia R, Ivory, Elizabeth, Conway, Eamon, Mueller, Ivo, McCaw, James M, Flegg, Jennifer A, Hickson, Roslyn I

    Published in PLoS computational biology (14-03-2024)
    “…Plasmodium vivax is one of the most geographically widespread malaria parasites in the world, primarily found across South-East Asia, Latin America, and parts…”
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    Real-time analysis of hospital length of stay in a mixed SARS-CoV-2 Omicron and Delta epidemic in New South Wales, Australia by Tobin, Ruarai J, Wood, James G, Jayasundara, Duleepa, Sara, Grant, Walker, Camelia R, Martin, Genevieve E, McCaw, James M, Shearer, Freya M, Price, David J

    Published in BMC infectious diseases (17-01-2023)
    “…The distribution of the duration that clinical cases of COVID-19 occupy hospital beds (the 'length of stay') is a key factor in determining how incident…”
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    Modelling the impact of hybrid immunity on future COVID-19 epidemic waves by Le, Thao P, Abell, Isobel, Conway, Eamon, Campbell, Patricia T, Hogan, Alexandra B, Lydeamore, Michael J, McVernon, Jodie, Mueller, Ivo, Walker, Camelia R, Baker, Christopher M

    Published in BMC infectious diseases (16-04-2024)
    “…Since the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), there have been multiple waves of infection and multiple rounds of vaccination rollouts. Both prior infection and…”
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    Learnings from the Australian first few X household transmission project for COVID-19 by Marcato, Adrian J, Black, Andrew J, Walker, Camelia R, Morris, Dylan, Meagher, Niamh, Price, David J, McVernon, Jodie

    “…First Few "X" (FFX) studies provide a platform to collect the required epidemiological, clinical and virological data to help address emerging information…”
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    Mathematical Assessment of the Role of Intervention Programs for Malaria Control by Korsah, Maame Akua, Johnston, Stuart T., Tiedje, Kathryn E., Day, Karen P., Flegg, Jennifer A., Walker, Camelia R.

    Published in Bulletin of mathematical biology (2024)
    “…Malaria remains a global health problem despite the many attempts to control and eradicate it. There is an urgent need to understand the current transmission…”
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    Bayesian model discrimination for partially-observed epidemic models by Walker, Camelia R., Black, Andrew J., Ross, Joshua V.

    Published in Mathematical biosciences (01-11-2019)
    “…•A method is presented for choosing between partially-observed Markov models.•Importance sampling is used for likelihood and model evidence…”
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    Rapid assessment of the risk of SARS-CoV-2 importation: case study and lessons learned by Shearer, Freya M., Walker, Camelia R., Tellioglu, Nefel, McCaw, James M., McVernon, Jodie, Black, Andrew, Geard, Nicholas

    Published in Epidemics (01-03-2022)
    “…During the early stages of an emerging disease outbreak, governments are required to make critical decisions on how to respond, despite limited data being…”
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    Mathematical models of Plasmodium vivax transmission: a scoping review by Anwar, Md Nurul, Smith, Lauren, Devine, Angela, Mehra, Somya, Walker, Camelia R, Ivory, Elizabeth, Conway, Eamon, Mueller, Ivo, McCaw, James M, Flegg, Jennifer A, Hickson, Roslyn I

    Published 25-09-2023
    “…Plos Computational Biology 20(3), 2024 Plasmodium vivax is one of the most geographically widespread malaria parasites in the world due to its ability to…”
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    A model for malaria treatment evaluation in the presence of multiple species by Walker, Camelia R, Hickson, Roslyn I, Chang, Edmond, Ngor, Pengby, Sovannaroth, Siv, Simpson, Julie A, Price, David J, McCaw, James M, Price, Ric N, Flegg, Jennifer A, Devine, Angela

    Published 03-05-2022
    “…Plasmodium (P.) falciparum and P. vivax are the two most common causes of malaria. While the majority of deaths and severe morbidity are due to P. falciparum,…”
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