Melanie Bannister-Tyrrell
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Recent Articles
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Hoang T, Byrne A, Quach H, Bannister-Tyrrell M, Vogt F
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg
. 2024 Nov;
119(1):1-12.
PMID: 39495246
While the efficacy of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines has been evaluated in numerous trials, comprehensive evidence on how protection by different vaccines has varied over time remains limited. We...
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Bannister-Tyrrell M, Hillman A, Indriani C, Ahmad R, Utarini A, Simmons C, et al.
BMJ Glob Health
. 2023 Nov;
8(11).
PMID: 37989350
Introduction: Field trials and modelling studies suggest that elimination of dengue transmission may be possible through widespread release of mosquitoes infected with the insect bacterium (Mel strain), in conjunction with...
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Bannister-Tyrrell M, Chen M, Choi V, Miglietta A, Galea G
Lancet Reg Health West Pac
. 2023 May;
34:100647.
PMID: 37256207
A systematic scoping review of digital contact tracing (DCT) interventions for COVID-19 was conducted to describe the implementation, adoption, use and effectiveness of DCT interventions implemented as part of the...
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Cowled B, Bannister-Tyrrell M, Doyle M, Clutterbuck H, Cave J, Hillman A, et al.
Front Vet Sci
. 2022 Mar;
9:790556.
PMID: 35242835
In 2019/2020, Australia experienced a severe bushfire event, with many tens of thousands of livestock killed or euthanized. Little systematic research has occurred to understand livestock bushfire injuries, risk factors...
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Oberin M, Badger S, Faverjon C, Cameron A, Bannister-Tyrrell M
BMJ Glob Health
. 2022 Jan;
7(1).
PMID: 34983786
Introduction: Electronic information systems (EIS) that implement a 'One Health' approach by integrating antimicrobial resistance (AMR) data across the human, animal and environmental health sectors, have been identified as a...
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Evidence That Higher Temperatures Are Associated With a Marginally Lower Incidence of COVID-19 Cases
Meyer A, Sadler R, Faverjon C, Cameron A, Bannister-Tyrrell M
Front Public Health
. 2020 Aug;
8:367.
PMID: 32754568
Seasonal variations in COVID-19 incidence have been suggested as a potentially important factor in the future trajectory of the pandemic. Using global line-list data on COVID-19 cases reported until 17th...
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Bannister-Tyrrell M, Meiqari L
Ann Epidemiol
. 2020 Jul;
49:27-35.
PMID: 32711056
Increasingly, modern epidemiology has adopted complex causal frameworks incorporating individual- and population-level determinants of health. Despite the growing use of qualitative methodologies in public health research generally, discussion of causal...
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Bannister-Tyrrell M, Krit M, Sluydts V, Tho S, Sokny M, Mean V, et al.
J Infect Dis
. 2019 Apr;
220(6):1034-1043.
PMID: 31028393
Background: Malaria "hotspots" have been proposed as potential intervention units for targeted malaria elimination. Little is known about hotspot formation and stability in settings outside sub-Saharan Africa. Methods: Clustering of...
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Gryseels C, Bannister-Tyrrell M, Uk S, Set S, Suon S, Gerrets R, et al.
Am J Trop Med Hyg
. 2019 Apr;
100(6):1424-1432.
PMID: 30994087
Distributing long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) to individuals living in malaria-endemic regions is a cornerstone of global malaria control. National malaria control programs aim to achieve "universal coverage" of at-risk populations...
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Bannister-Tyrrell M, Gryseels C, Sokha S, Dara L, Sereiboth N, James N, et al.
Am J Trop Med Hyg
. 2019 Mar;
100(5):1170-1178.
PMID: 30860021
Multidrug-resistant malaria on the Cambodia-Thailand border is associated with working in forested areas. Beyond broad recognition of "forest-going" as a risk factor for malaria, little is known about different forest-going...