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 Research Programs : Research Reports 2008 : Reports TEID
Research Reports - Tropical and Emerging Infectious Diseases Division
 
  • Australian Snakebite Project (ASP). Click here to read more.

  • The Top End prospective snakebite study. Click here to open.

  • An Investigation of Current Pressure Bandage Methods for Snake Bite. Click here to open.

  • The Top End prospective jellyfish study. Click here to open.

  • Pharmacological investigations of venom from the Northern Mouse Spider (Missulena pruinosa). Click here to open.

  • RAVE: Randomised controlled trial trial of antivenom treatment for redback spider bite; intravenous versus intramuscular antivenom. Click here to read more.

  • A randomised controlled trial of hot water (45¢aC) immersion versus ice packs for Chironex fleckeri stingsClick here to read more.

  • Defining the epidemiology and burden of malaria in Papua, Indonesia. Click here to read more.

  • New treatments for multidrug resistant strains of Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax. Click here to read more.

  • In vitro and molecular studies of multidrug resistant malaria. Click here to read more.

  • Can arginine be used to help treat malaria? Click here to read more.

  • Does nitric oxide protect against lung inury in malaria?Click here to read more.

  • Genes protecting from severe malaria. Click here to read more.

  • Severe disease from Plasmodium vivax. Click here to read more.

  • Tuberculosis (TB) and health sector studies in Timor Leste. Click here to read more.

  • Understanding the pathophysiology of sepsis. Click here to read more.

  • Understanding cellular immune responses to malaria. Click here to read more.

  • Microbiology consultancy in Papua New Guinea : "Randomised Controlled Trial of Safety, Immunogenicity and Carriage Outcomes of a Neonatal Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine Schedule". Click here to read more.

  • Nutritional interventions to improve TB treatment outcomes in Papua, Indonesia and related studies. Click here to read more.

  • Mathematical modeling of streptococcal disease. Click here to read more.

  • Melioidosis clinical and diagnostic studies in the Northern Territory. Click here to read more.

  • Molecular studies of Burkholderia pseudomalleiMolecular Epidemiology of Trichophyton rubrum Click here to read more.

  • MRSA in the Top End – clinical and epidemiological aspects. Click here to open.

  • Using real-time PCR to detect the ecological niches of the melioidosis bacteria Burkholderia pseudomallei in endemic tropical Australia. Click here to open.

  • Presence of the Melioidosis bacterium in bore water in rural Darwin blocks. Click here to open.

  • Surveillance for emerging infectious diseases. Click here to open.

  • Clinical studies of melioidosis in Thailand. Click here to open.

  • Controlling rheumatic heart disease in Australia and globally. Click here to open.

  • Epidemiology of group A streptococcal diseases in Fiji. Click here to open.

  • Development of a diagnostic assay to identify acute rheumatic fever. Click here to open.

  • Characterisation of immune responses to Sarcoptes scabiei cysteine proteases, Group 1 allergen homologues, in scabies. Click here to open.

  • Molecular diagnosis of ivermectin resistance mechanisms in scabies mites from northern Australia. Click here to open.

  • Molecular Epidemiology of Trichophyton rubrum. Click here to open.

  • Can skin sores cause acute rheumatic fever? Click here to open.

  • The development of an immunodiagnostic assay for scabies. Click here to open.

  • Healthy Skin Program. Click here to open.

  • Australian Leishmania Lifecycle Investigation. Click here to open.

  • Investigating the molecular basis of emerging drug resistance in scabies mites. Click here to open.

  • The role of T cells in the allergic type response to scabies. Click here to open.


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