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    The Burden Of Cancer - Prevention, Treatments, Costs, And Related Diseases

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $311,860.00
    Summary
    This research aims to increase knowledge on the development, optimal treatment, and costs of cancer and the associated risk factors, by applying advanced disease burden measures to comprehensive data gathered from several established and novel databases. This knowledge is important in advancing our understanding of those most vulnerable to cancer and in developing appropriate preventive strategies and health care for those at highest risk.
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    Prevention Of Multi-drug Resistant Tuberculosis In A High Prevalence Setting: ‘Connecting The DOTS’ In Vietnam

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $3,382,020.00
    Summary
    The close contacts of people with multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) have a high risk of developing the disease. The V-QUIN MDR-TB Trial will evaluate the effectiveness of an oral antibiotic (levofloxacin) in preventing drug resistant TB among infected household contacts of TB patients. Household contacts from 10 Provinces in Vietnam will be randomly allocated to receive six-months of either levofloxacin or a placebo, and then followed for two years to see if they develop tuberculosis.
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    Quantifying The Effectiveness Of Pertussis Vaccine In Older Adults

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $448,703.00
    Summary
    Pertussis is the most poorly controlled vaccine preventable disease in Australia. Childhood pertussis is a well-known public health problem but adult pertussis is also common and has a significant burden on the health system, especially in adults over 65 years. Pertussis vaccines for adults are currently not funded by our national immunisation program. This project will provide vital data to inform whether pertussis vaccination is cost-effective in older Australian adults.
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    Advanced Population-based Methods To Evaluate And Inform Immunisation Policy And Practice

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $425,048.00
    Summary
    Despite the overall success of immunisation programs, preventable infections continue to occur, with Aboriginal children suffering the most. I will study the health and vaccination records for 1.95 million children (98,000 Aboriginal) in New South Wales and Western Australia to see who is most at risk of vaccine preventable infections and why. The findings will aid development of strategies to target high-risk children and to optimise the benefits obtained from Australia’s immunisation program.
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    Vaccination Timeliness In Aboriginal And Non-Aboriginal Infants: Risk Factors For Delayed Vaccination And Impact On Disease Burden—a Record Linkage Study

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $538,183.00
    Summary
    Vaccination has had a significant impact, but preventable infections continue to occur, perhaps due to delayed uptake of scheduled doses. For the first time, we will link vaccination and other health records to: provide accurate estimates of the impact of vaccination; identify reasons for delayed vaccination; and quantify the expected reduction in disease burden if vaccination timeliness was improved. The study will help determine who would benefit most from efforts to improve timeliness.
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    An Investigation Into The Role Of Driver Distraction In Road Crashes: A Case-crossover Study, A Case Control Study And..

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $81,384.00
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    Population-based Data Linkage And Modelling Studies To Evaluate And Inform Australia’s Immunisation Program

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $311,860.00
    Summary
    Despite the overall success of immunisation programs, outbreaks of preventable diseases continue and Indigenous children still suffer a higher burden of illness. We will study a cohort of infants in New South Wales and data about their illnesses and vaccinations to provide accurate measures program performance. The findings will aid development of strategies to target high risk children, and more realistic models about future outcomes, so that the benefits of immunisation are optimised.
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    Increased Mortality Risk Following Osteoporotic Fractures: Data From Dubbo Epidemiology Study And A Consortium Of International Epidemiological Studies

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $316,449.00
    Summary
    Osteoporotic fractures affect 1 in 2 women and 1 in 3 men over 60 and result in significant disability and premature mortality. Yet, less than 20% of those affected are treated. One of the reasons for this neglect is an uncertainty surrounding the fracture mortality association. This study will explore the magnitude and causes of this association and the effect of treatment on its prevention in a large multinational study. If positive, this evidence will boost osteoporosis treatment.
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    Treatment Of Rectal Chlamydia Infection In Gay And Bisexual Men

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $64,713.00
    Summary
    Rectal chlamydia is very common in gay men; it can exist for long periods without symptoms leading to ongoing transmission. There are two choices for antibiotic treatment: azithromycin and doxycycline, but there is uncertainty about which is more effective. This research will determine which treatment is best and what the economic implications are. The findings will update treatment guidelines and ensure that the most effective treatment is used to prevent ongoing transmission.
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    Epidemiological Approaches To Understanding The Causes And Prevention Of Chronic Disease

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $546,451.00
    Summary
    This research program aims to improve understanding of the causes of chronic disease in Australians from childhood to old age. It will also help determine the effectiveness of workplace health and wellbeing programs in preventing disease and the feasibility of reducing mortality in older Australians through vitamin D supplementation.
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