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    Molecular Mechanisms Of Ivermectin Resistance In The Ectoparasitic Mite, Sarcoptes Scabiei

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $289,561.00
    Summary
    A largely neglected parasitic disease, scabies is a significant disease of children, particularly in remote Aboriginal communities in northern Australia. The recent emergence of ivermectin resistance threatens future control of scabies. This research explores the genetic basis of ivermectin resistance in the scabies mite, developing molecular markers to identify the emergence of resistance in the community, leading to improved tools for resistance management and sustainable treatment strategies.
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    Improving Outcomes In Patients With Community-acquired Severe Sepsis: The Role Of Pre-hospital Antibiotics.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $265,138.00
    Summary
    Severe sepsis occurs when infection causes organ dysfunction. If not treated early, outcomes remain poor. Foremost in effectively treating this condition is the initiation of broad-spectrum antibiotics. This Fellowship will assess the feasibility, efficacy, and safety of pre-hospital antibiotics administered by paramedics to patients with suspected community-acquired severe-sepsis, as a means to improve patient outcomes in this highly vulnerable group.
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    Randomd Controlled Trial (RCT) Of Adjunctive Nutritional Supplementation In Pulmonary Tuberculosis In Timika, Indonesia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $113,976.00
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    The Australian Community Acquired Pneumonia Study

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $90,966.00
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    Optimising Patient Outcomes Following Surgery: Bridging The Fields Of Antimicrobial Stewardship, Microbiology And Infection Prevention

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $431,000.00
    Summary
    Over 2.4 million surgeries are performed yearly in Australia. Up to 15% of procedures are complicated by infection leading to patient suffering. These infections are also implicated in the emergence of antibiotic resistance. My research will help us understand how infections develop, how to prevent these infections and how to incorporate best-practice into patient care. My research will bridge these key areas to help improve outcomes for patients undergoing surgical procedures.
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    Primary HIV Infection Linkage Study

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $123,487.00
    Summary
    The Primary HIV Combined United Database (PCUD) is the largest database of patients with primary HIV infection in Australia. Dating back to 1983, it collects data from people with HIV seroconversion. Primary HIV infection, or seroconversion provides a unique opportunity to study HIV throughout its natural history. This study aims to link data on long term health outcomes such as AIDS, cancer and cardiovascular disease in this cohort, which can then be used to understand the determinants of progr .... The Primary HIV Combined United Database (PCUD) is the largest database of patients with primary HIV infection in Australia. Dating back to 1983, it collects data from people with HIV seroconversion. Primary HIV infection, or seroconversion provides a unique opportunity to study HIV throughout its natural history. This study aims to link data on long term health outcomes such as AIDS, cancer and cardiovascular disease in this cohort, which can then be used to understand the determinants of progression and complications of HIV infection.
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    Risk Prediction For Surgical Site Infections Following Prosthetic Joint Replacement Surgery

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $376,449.00
    Summary
    With an ageing population the number of patients undergoing total joint replacement surgery is rapidly increasing. Surgical site infections are one of the most devastating complications of this surgery and are associated with patient suffering and significant healthcare costs. This research aims to identify those patients at greatest risk of infection and to investigate strategies to aid clinical judgment for early diagnosis of surgical site infection.
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    Pathophysiology And Treatment Of Malaria And Other Tropical Infectious Diseases In Our Region

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $466,025.00
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    National Centre For Infections In Cancer (NCIC).

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,500,000.00
    Summary
    This Centre of Research Excellence will translate the best available evidence to improve cancer outcomes through better management of infections in cancer patients, a rapidly growing group. We will establish new research networks to detect emerging multi resistant infections, develop guidelines on how to manage them, implement locally successful programs that have been shown to save lives nationally and validate new practice changing immune, bioinformatics and diagnostic technologies.
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    Centre Of Research Excellence In Indigenous Children's Healthy EARs (ICHEAR)

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $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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