Research Partners

Ohu Rangahau

>> Reducing barriers, improving lives: A new approach to rheumatic fever treatment

>> COVID-19 Needle Length Study

>> Mahi Tahi: Decreasing transmission and improving diagnosis of Tuberculosis to reduce health inequities

>> AMR reference laboratory and pathogen genomics capability for Fiji

>> Using models to understand and respond to the uneven impact of infectious diseases and future pandemic threats

>> Tāngata Whaikaha Māori Probabilistic Panel Survey Research

>> Broad-spectrum antiviral development of PI3K inhibitor compounds

>> Community-based Carriage Study

 

>> Pacific Youth, Infectious Disease Risk, and Social Media in Aotearoa

>> Community-based Carriage Study

 

>>  Patient reported preferences for IV or oral antibiotics in the treatment of S. aureus bloodstream infection

>>  Reducing barriers, improving lives: A new approach to rheumatic fever treatment

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TE TOKA TUMAI AUCKLAND 

>> Finding the best treatments for severe influenza

>>  Preventing recurrent admissions for preschool wheeze respiratory infections – ARROW

>>Te Whata Kura - a national antibiotic guideline for Aotearoa

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WAITEMATĀ 

>> Preventing recurrent admissions for preschool wheeze respiratory infections – ARROW

 

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COUNTIES MANUKAU 

>> COVID-19 Needle Length Study

>> Preventing recurrent admissions for preschool wheeze respiratory infections – ARROW

 

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WAIKATO 

>> Lifting immunisation rates in vulnerable communities within Waikato and Counties Manukau regions

>> Preventing recurrent admissions for preschool wheeze respiratory infections – ARROW

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HAUORA A TOI BAY OF OF PLENTY 

>> Preventing recurrent admissions for preschool wheeze respiratory infections – ARROW

 

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CAPITAL, COAST AND HUTT VALLEY 

>> Patient reported preferences for IV or oral antibiotics in the treatment of S. aureus bloodstream infection

>> Preventing recurrent admissions for preschool wheeze respiratory infections – ARROW

>>Reducing barriers, improving lives: A new approach to rheumatic fever treatment


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WAITAHA CANTERBURY 

>> Patient reported preferences for IV or oral antibiotics in the treatment of S. aureus bloodstream infection

>> Te Whata Kura - a national antibiotic guideline for Aotearoa

>>A genomics-informed approach to avian influenza virus surveillance

 

 

OTHER RESEARCH PARTNERS 
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