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    Applying Active Hospital-based Case Ascertainment To Assess Vaccine Effectiveness And Safety

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $258,741.00
    Summary
    Australia makes a considerable investment in vaccination, and the public are entitled to expect that vaccines are both safe and effective. The growing complexity of the vaccine schedule requires the development of new and flexible systems to monitor vaccine performance. This project aims to do this using surveillance nurses embedded in children's hospitals to actively find cases of diseases which are potentially vaccine-preventable as well as those which might have occurred as a side effect of v .... Australia makes a considerable investment in vaccination, and the public are entitled to expect that vaccines are both safe and effective. The growing complexity of the vaccine schedule requires the development of new and flexible systems to monitor vaccine performance. This project aims to do this using surveillance nurses embedded in children's hospitals to actively find cases of diseases which are potentially vaccine-preventable as well as those which might have occurred as a side effect of vaccination.
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    Development Of A Self-adjuvanting Mucosal Vaccine Candidate Against Group A Streptococcus Using Lipid Core Technology

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $316,449.00
    Summary
    Novel developments in drug/vaccine delivery are clearly to have enormous economic and social impacts. My research aim is to rationally design and develop vaccines against relevant diseases. By understanding the mechanism of protection against diseases, development of novel vaccines for the treatment of many diseases can be achieved. This would contribute enormously to the betterment of public health.
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    Population-based Data Linkage And Modelling Studies To Evaluate And Inform Australia’s Immunisation Program

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $311,860.00
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    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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    Prevention Of Pertussis From Birth Through Maternal Immunisation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $197,657.00
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    Whooping cough or pertussis is a significant cause of death in infants worldwide. Newborns remain at risk until they have received 1 to 2 doses of pertussis vaccine (around 4 months of age). My project involves investigating whether giving pertussis vaccine in the third trimester of pregnancy provides passive protection (via transplacental transfer of antibody) to the infant in sufficient levels for protection against whooping cough in early infancy.
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    Identification And Development Of Proteins Which Interact With The Innate Immune System As Malaria Vaccine Candidates

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $299,564.00
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    Parasites causing malaria live inside red blood cells. Some human proteins act in a chain reaction to destroy infected cells. Although these proteins recognise parasite-infected cells and the chain reaction starts, the infected cells are not destroyed due to parasite proteins which inhibit the human proteins. A vaccine could induce antibodies which block the parasite proteins inhibiting the human proteins so the immune system can function normally and kill infected cells, thus stopping malaria.
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    Causes And Consequences Of Acute Encephalitis In Children

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $251,695.00
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    This study involves a national surveillance of children hospitalised with inflammation of the brain (encephalitis) to identify new and emerging causes of acute encephalitis in children, opportunities for treatment and prevention and also to study the long term outcome of this brain damaging condition. This information will be helpful to better understand the disease and would be used to develop clinical guidelines, policy and public health interventions.
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    Effects Of Antibiotics, Vaccines And Environment On The Population Biology Of Bacterial Respiratory Pathogens In Australian Indigenous Children – A Synthesis Of Studies

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $316,449.00
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    For over 20 years researchers in the Northern Territory have studied middle ear and lower respiratory infections which severely affect Indigenous children. Projects have included antibiotic and vaccine interventions, however disease rates remain high. Much has been learned about the bacteria causing these infections and the effects of interventions. This study will synthesise these findings, and explore environmental influences, to further inform prevention and treatment strategies.
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    Utilising Transgenesis To Investigate The Role Of Insulin Signaling In Helminthic Infections

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $316,336.00
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    Helminth parasites take an enormous toll on human health, especially in developing countries. Half a billion people suffer debilitating, sometimes fatal illness as a result of these infections. These facts are all the more disturbing when one considers the prospect of nematode parasites developing resistance to the small armamentarium of drugs available for treatment. This proposal will look to further understand the biology of these parasites in order to better comprehend what genes would make .... Helminth parasites take an enormous toll on human health, especially in developing countries. Half a billion people suffer debilitating, sometimes fatal illness as a result of these infections. These facts are all the more disturbing when one considers the prospect of nematode parasites developing resistance to the small armamentarium of drugs available for treatment. This proposal will look to further understand the biology of these parasites in order to better comprehend what genes would make for practical drug or vaccine targets.
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    Improving Emergency Care In Victoria: A Study Of Cardiac Arrest & Trauma Patients

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $50,666.00
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    Characterisation Of Neisseria Meningitidis Vaccine Candidates

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $326,066.00
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