Browsing by Author "Taylor-Robinson, Andrew W."
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Biofilm Formation by Pathogenic Bacteria: Applying a Staphylococcus aureus Model to Appraise Potential Targets for Therapeutic Intervention
Sedarat, Zahra Sedarat; Taylor-Robinson, Andrew W. (2022-04)Carried in the nasal passages by up to 30% of humans, Staphylococcus aureus is recognized to be a successful opportunistic pathogen. It is a frequent cause of infections of the upper respiratory tract, including sinusitis, ... -
Biofilm Formation by Pathogenic Bacteria: Applying a Staphylococcus aureus Model to Appraise Potential Targets for Therapeutic Intervention
Taylor-Robinson, Andrew W.; Sedarat, Zahra (2022-01)Carried in the nasal passages by up to 30% of humans, Staphylococcus aureus is recognized to be a successful opportunistic pathogen. It is a frequent cause of infections of the upper respiratory tract, including sinusitis, ... -
Burden of antibiotic resistance among children with typhoid in Gadap Town, Karachi, Pakistan
Mohsin, Saima; Aziz, Qamar; Muurlink, Olav T.; Taylor-Robinson, Andrew W. (2022-02)Background: Increasing antibiotic resistance by pathogenic bacteria is observed in poor sanitary conditions. The peak incidence of typhoid occurs between 5–15 years of age. This is the most common bacteraemic illness of ... -
Could chlorophyllins improve the safety profile of beta-d-N4-hydroxycytidine versus N-hydroxycytidine, the active ingredient of the SARS-CoV-2 antiviral molnupiravir?
Clark, Nicole F.; Taylor-Robinson, Andrew W.; Heimann, Kirsten (2022) -
Development and validation of a structured survey questionnaire on knowledge, attitude, preventive practice, and treatment-seeking behaviour regarding dengue among the resident population of Sabah, Malaysia: an exploratory factor analysis
Guad, Rhanye Mac; Mangantig, Ernest; Low, Wah Yun; Taylor-Robinson, Andrew W.; Azzani, Meram; Sekaran, Shamala Devi; Sim, Maw Shin; Azizan, Nornazirah (2021-12)Background: Several studies have reported a significant association of knowledge, attitude and preventive practice (KAP) regarding dengue infection among community’s resident in endemic areas. In this study we aimed to ... -
Different domains of dengue research in the Philippines: A systematic review and meta- analysis of questionnaire-based studies
Edvardsson, Bo; Mac Guad, Rhanye; Carandang, Rogie Royce; Solidum, Judilynn N.; Taylor-Robinson, Andrew W.; Wu, Yuan Seng; Aung, Yin Nwe; Low, Wah Yun; Sim, Maw Shin; Sekaran, Shamala Devi; Azizan, Nornazirah (2021-12)Methods: A review protocol constructed by a panel of experienced academic reviewers was used to formulate the methodology, research design, search strategy, and selection criteria. An extensive literature search was ... -
Different domains of dengue research in the Philippines: A systematic review and meta-analysis of questionnaire-based studies
Guad, Rhanye Mac Guad; Carandang, Rogie Royce; Solidum, Judilynn N.; Taylor-Robinson, Andrew W.; Wu, Yuan Seng; Aung, Yin Nwe; Low, Wah Yun; Sim, Maw Shin; Sekaran, Shamala Devi; Azizan, Nornazirah (2021-12)Background: Dengue is the most rapidly spreading mosquito-borne viral disease of humans worldwide, including southeast Asia region. This review provides a comprehensive overview of questionnaire- related dengue studies ... -
The global COVID-19 vaccine surplus: tackling expiring stockpiles
Nguyen, Khoi Quan; Nguyen, Le My Anh; Taylor-Robinson, Andrew W. (2023-12)Background: A global surplus of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines exists as a result of difficulties in aligning the demand and supply for vaccine manufacturing and delivery. World leaders have accelerated vaccine ... -
Global “flu-ization” of COVID-19: A perspective from Vietnam
Nguyen, Khoi Quan; Nguyen, Le My Anh; Taylor-Robinson, Andrew W. (2022-10-03) -
Global “flu-ization” of COVID-19: A perspective from Vietnam
Nguyen, Khoi Quan; Nguyen, Le My Anh; Taylor-Robinson, Andrew W. (2022-10)The widespread Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 has led to mild to asymptomatic manifestations, contributing to increased immunity among populations through vaccination and natural infection. However, a more relaxed attitude ... -
Harnessing artificial intelligence to enhance key surveillance and response measures for arbovirus disease outbreaks: the exemplar of Australia
Taylor-Robinson, Andrew W. (2023) -
Pakistan floods: Incidence of vector- and water-borne infectious diseases soars
Taylor-Robinson, Andrew W. (2022-10-05) -
Pakistan floods: Incidence of vector-and water-borne infectious diseases soars
Taylor-Robinson, Andrew W. (2022-10) -
Societal reopening after the COVID-19 pandemic
Taylor-Robinson, S.D.; Morgan, M.Y.; Olupot-Olupot, P.; Taylor-Robinson, Andrew W. (2022-04) -
Survival of rural telehealth services post-pandemic in Australia: A call to retain the gains in the ‘new normal’
Caffery, Lisa A.; Muurlink, Olav T.; Taylor-Robinson, Andrew W. (2022-08)Aim: COVID-19 rapidly transformed how Australians access health care services. This paper considers how the inability for urban patients to access in-person care expediated the introduction of virtual solutions in health ... -
Two linked clinical cases of avian influenza in Cambodia: what threat to public health in southeast Asia does this pose?
Nguyen, Quan Khoi; Taylor-Robinson, Andrew W. (2023-08) -
Under the regulatory radar: Unregulated rural healthcare in Bangladesh and Australia
Taylor-Robinson, Andrew W.; Durga, Pratima; Caffery, Lisa A. Caffery; Muurlink, Olav T. (2022-09)This study examines health regulation under conditions of geographical constraint in two strikingly different settings, one on a remote island in Bangladesh and the other in an impoverished rural region in Australia. Both ... -
Under the regulatory radar: Unregulated rural healthcare in Bangladesh and Australia
Durga, Pratima; Caffery, Lisa A.; Muurlink, Olav T.; Taylor-Robinson, Andrew W. (2022-02-04)This study examines health regulation under conditions of geographical constraint in two strikingly different settings, one on a remote island in Bangladesh and the other in an impoverished rural region in Australia. Both ... -
Why SARS-CoV-2 vaccination still matters in Africa
Taylor-Robinson, S.D.; Morgan, M.Y.; Spearman, C.W.; Suliman, A.A.A.; Corrah, T.; Oleribe, O.O.; Taylor-Robinson, Andrew W. (2022-03)