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    Novel Artemisinin-based Combination Therapies For Children Exposed To High Transmission Of Multiple Plasmodium Species

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,378,408.00
    Summary
    We recently found that the WHO-recommended combination antimalarial therapy artemether-lumefantrine and the candidate regimen dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine were not fully effective for both falciparum and vivax malaria in young PNG children, a group at risk of complications and death. We plan to study two new combinations (artesunate-pyronaridine and artemisinin-naphthoquine) and hypothesise that at least one will prove superior and be used as first-line treatment in PNG and similar countries.
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    Monocytes And HIV Reservoirs

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $144,250.00
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    Cells of the macrophage lineage, the immune system's scavenger cells which attack invading organisms and other infected cells, are important targets of HIV infection, are among the first cells to become infected when the virus is transmitted from person to person and serve as reservoirs of the virus throughout disease progression. Monocytes in the blood, the precursers to macrophages in the tissues, are not very susceptible to infection with HIV but we and others have shown that small numbers ar .... Cells of the macrophage lineage, the immune system's scavenger cells which attack invading organisms and other infected cells, are important targets of HIV infection, are among the first cells to become infected when the virus is transmitted from person to person and serve as reservoirs of the virus throughout disease progression. Monocytes in the blood, the precursers to macrophages in the tissues, are not very susceptible to infection with HIV but we and others have shown that small numbers are infected throughout an infected person's life and that they remain infected despite years of treatment with potent combination drug therapies which reduce the amount of virus in the blood to undetectable levels. We have evidence that suggests that a certain subset of monocytes may be preferentially infected with HIV and may contribute significantly to its persistence in the body. This subset is known to be expanded in response to certain infections, probably including HIV, and during inflammation. We have shown that these cells accumulate in the brains of HIV-infected people especially those with AIDS related dementia. In this project we will characterise these cells in the blood and test our hypothesis that ongoing infection in this subset of monocytes plays an important role in the course of HIV disease and contributes to the persistence of HIV infection and the failure of currently available therapies to eradicate it.
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    Processes Underlying Establishment And Maintenance Of The Latent HIV Resevoir And Potential Impact Of Integrase Inhibitors

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $318,044.00
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    Therapy for HIV-infected individuals is currently able to control the growth of the virus, but cannot eradicate the viral infection. This is due to a pool of CD4+ T lymphocytes which contain HIV DNA in a latent state, ready to reactivate as soon as therapy is interrupted. This project aims to better understand how this pool of latently infected CD4+ T lymphocytes is established and maintained, particularly how it is linked to the essential T cell survival signal from interleukin 7.
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    Predictors Of Treatment Outcome In Staphylococcus Aureus Bacteraemia: A Multi-centre Analysis In Australasia.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $147,952.00
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    Centre Of Research Excellence In Indigenous Children's Healthy EARs (ICHEAR)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,615,897.00
    Summary
    The overwhelming burden of otitis media (middle ear inflammation, OM) and the consequences of hearing loss on social and educational outcomes in Indigenous children are indisputable. Our CRE_ICHEAR is a multidisciplinary group of Australia’s experts in OM research, policy and practice guidelines. The CRE will derive better value in terms of discovery, translation and sustainability. Increased Indigenous leadership will raise awareness and advocacy, with greater efficiency of research translation
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    Enhancing Clinical Management Of Paediatric Malaria In Endemic Areas With Transmission Of Multiple Plasmodium Species

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $867,511.00
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    Malaria remains a major problem for children in developing countries especially where different types of the disease are common. This set of complementary studies, based at an established research site in PNG aims to develop new treatment strategies for childhood malaria. A novel method of giving medicine via a spray under the tongue for sick children before arrival at hospital and modified dosing schedules of an old drug used for treating parasites hidden in the liver will be studied.
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    Risk Factors, Mechanisms, And Treatment Of Knowlesi Malaria

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $265,138.00
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    The monkey parasite P. knowlesi is an increasing cause of human malaria in SE Asia. My studies on the clinical epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of non-severe and severe malaria in Malaysia have changed policy. I will further define the clinical epidemiology of malaria patients in this area over time, assess risk factors for knowlesi malaria, and evaluate the role of human and parasite factors in disease severity, and treatment for reducing acute kidney injury in knowlesi malaria.
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    Robust Antibiotic Dosing For Critically Ill Patients Receiving Renal Replacement Therapy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,069,236.00
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    Intensive Care patients more often than not, develop kidney failure requiring dialysis. Unfortunately there is little information available to inform clinicians of appropriate doses for antibiotics in these patients, putting them at an increased risk of death from ineffective treatment. Our project aims to develop dosing guidelines for the many types of dialysis used globally to achieve concentrations in the blood that optimise antibiotic effects in these most critically ill patients.
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    Primaquine Radical Cure Of Plasmodium Vivax Malaria: A Risk-benefit Analysis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $122,714.00
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    Vivax malaria causes significant morbidity with over 100 million clinical cases each year and can cause a relapsing illness and chronic anaemia. The only available radical cure of P. vivax requires administration of primaquine, which can cause severe haemolysis in some patients. Our research aims to determine the risks and benefits of giving primaquine to cure vivax malaria using data from meta-analyses of published clinical trials and individual patient results from large multicentre trials.
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    The Epidemiology And Treatment Of Infections Due To Multiresistant Gram Negative Bacteria

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $274,946.00
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    This fellowship application deals with the treatment of infections due to antibiotic resistant bacteria. The World Economic Forum recently discussed threats to our modern way of life. The highest ranked threats were climate change, terrorism and antibiotic resistance. During this Fellowship, two large clinical trials of treatment strategies for antibiotic resistant bacteria will be supervised by Professor Paterson.
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