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Sarah Tozer

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Song Y, Gong Y, Chen K, Smith D, Zaraket H, Bialasiewicz S, et al.
J Infect . 2025 Feb; 90(4):106451. PMID: 40021020
Objectives: Human parainfluenza viruses (hPIV) are a common cause of acute respiratory infections, especially in children under five years and the elderly. hPIV can be subclassified as types 1-4: these...
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Chew R, Tozer S, Ulett K, Paterson D, Whiley D, Sloots T, et al.
Open Forum Infect Dis . 2024 Mar; 11(3):ofae071. PMID: 38444816
Using nasopharyngeal (NP) swab samples instead of lower respiratory tract specimens for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to diagnose pneumonia (PJP) may be better tolerated and improve diagnostic accessibility. In this...
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Tozer S, Alexander-White C, Amin R, Audebert F, Barratt C, OBrien J, et al.
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol . 2023 Jul; 143:105436. PMID: 37429522
Consumer exposure to cosmetic ingredients is estimated in a tiered manner. Simple Tier1 deterministic aggregate exposure modelling generates a worst case estimate of exposure. Tier1 assumes that a consumer uses...
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Proboste T, Clark N, Tozer S, Wood C, Lambert S, Soares Magalhaes R
Pathogens . 2022 Jul; 11(8). PMID: 35894053
Q fever, caused by the bacterium , is an important zoonotic disease worldwide. Australia has one of the highest reported incidences and seroprevalence of Q fever, and communities in the...
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Bialasiewicz S, May M, Tozer S, Day R, Bernard A, Zaugg J, et al.
J Infect Dis . 2022 Jul; 227(2):278-287. PMID: 35867852
Background: A novel human parechovirus 3 Australian recombinant (HPeV3-AR) strain emerged in 2013 and coincided with biennial outbreaks of sepsis-like illnesses in infants. We evaluated the molecular evolution of the...
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de Ligt R, Westerhout J, Grossouw D, Buters T, Rissmann R, Burggraaf J, et al.
Toxicol Res (Camb) . 2022 Jul; 11(3):511-519. PMID: 35782644
A follow-up study was performed in 12 healthy women to evaluate systemic exposure to aluminium following topical application of a representative antiperspirant formulation under real-life use conditions (part A) and...
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Ouedraogo G, Alexander-White C, Bury D, Clewell 3rd H, Cronin M, Cull T, et al.
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol . 2022 May; 132:105161. PMID: 35508214
Parabens are esters of para-hydroxybenzoic acid that have been used as preservatives in many types of products for decades including agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, food and cosmetics. This illustrative case study with...
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Lynch K, Brian G, Ahwang T, Newie T, Newie V, Perrett C, et al.
Aust N Z J Public Health . 2022 Jan; 46(2):155-160. PMID: 34978363
Objective: Recent surveys identified trachomatous inflammation - follicular (TF) at endemic levels in the Torres Strait Islands; however, local health staff do not report trachomatous trichiasis (TT) in adults. We...
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Tozer S, Wood C, Si D, Nissen M, Sloots T, Lambert S
Commun Dis Intell (2018) . 2020 Jun; 44. PMID: 32536338
Q fever is a notifiable zoonotic disease in Australia, caused by infection with . This study has reviewed 2,838 Q fever notifications reported in Queensland between 2003 and 2017 presenting...
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Clark N, Tozer S, Wood C, Firestone S, Stevenson M, Caraguel C, et al.
Transbound Emerg Dis . 2020 Apr; 67(5):2133-2145. PMID: 32259390
Q fever, caused by the zoonotic bacterium Coxiella burnetii, is a globally distributed emerging infectious disease. Livestock are the most important zoonotic transmission sources, yet infection in people without livestock...