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Research publications at the Doherty Institute

Our commitment to advancing knowledge in infectious diseases and immunology is reflected in a growing body of peer-reviewed research. This page provides access to published studies from our world-class scientists and collaborators, showcasing breakthroughs that inform policy, improve clinical practice, and drive innovation to improve health outcomes. Browse our collection to stay informed on the latest scientific insights shaping the future.

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Showing publications from Professor Beverley-Ann Biggs (227)

Evaluating the effectiveness and sustainability of a primary healthcare strategy to reduce the prevalence of strongyloidiasis in endemically infected Indigenous communities in Northern Australia

2025 · journal-article
Background Strongyloidiasis is endemic in many remote Indigenous communities in Australia. Early diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of chronic strongyloidiasis can…

The relative validity of the updated Menzies Remote Short-Item Dietary Assessment Tool (MRSDAT) for use with remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and adults

2025 · journal-article
Abstract Background This study aimed to determine the relative validity of dietary quality index scores estimated using the updated version…

The role of fingernail selenium in the association between arsenic, lead and mercury and child development in rural Vietnam: a cross-sectional analysis

2025 · journal-article
AbstractAs, Pb and Hg are common environmental contaminants in low- and middle-income countries. We investigated the association between child toxicant…

Populations in transition and post-settlement: an infectious diseases and travel medicine perspective

2025 · book-chapter
Abstract There is mounting evidence that the mass population movements associated with the current global refugee and asylum seeker crisis…

The Impact of Conflict on Immunisation Coverage in 16 Countries

2025 · journal-article
Background: Military conflict has been an ongoing determinant of inequitable immunisation coverage in many low- and middle-income countries, yet the…
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