Campbell Aitken
www.burnet.edu.au
0000-0002-0923-4837
Burnet Institute
160 papers found
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Trends in Sexual Behavior, Testing, and Knowledge in Young People; 2006–2011:
A response to: Self‐reported and actual hepatitis C virus infection status
Hepatitis C Virus Phylogenetic Clustering Is Associated with the Social-Injecting Network in a Cohort of People Who Inject Drugs
Concordance between self‐reported and actual hepatitis C virus infection status in a cohort of people who inject drugs
Correction: Analysis of FOXP3+Regulatory T Cells That Display Apparent Viral Antigen Specificity during Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection
The More You Look, the More You Find: Effects of Hepatitis C Virus Testing Interval on Reinfection Incidence and Clearance and Implications for Future Vaccine Study Design
Hepatitis C incidence in the Melbourne injecting drug user cohort study: 2009-2012
Public-private partnerships for health promotion: the experiences of the S5 project
P2-511 The relationship between alcohol use and injecting drug use: impacts on health and social functioning
Understanding the Motivations of Contraband Tobacco Smokers
Impact of text and email messaging on the sexual health of young people: A randomised controlled trial
A randomised controlled trial using mobile advertising to promote safer sex and sun safety to young people
1178 Molecular Epidemiology of Hepatitis C in a Social Network of Young People Who Inject Drugs
813 Hepatitis C Virus-Specific Cellular Immunity Does Not Protect Against Future Hcv Infection in Anti-Hcv Negative Injecting Drug Users
Correlates of 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccine acceptability among parents and their adolescent children Compliance with recommendations for pandemic influenza H1N1 2009: the role
perceived Versus Actual Blood Status In A Cohort Of People Who Inject Drugs: Paper 122
The relationship between personality disorders and mental health, substance use severity and quality of life among injecting drug users
Molecular Epidemiological Evidence That Social Network Research Can Identify Hepatitis C Transmission Pathways in People Who Inject Drugs
presentation 3-Understanding The Dynamics Of Hepatitis C Transmission: Why Is It Still Spreading?
Hepatitis C Clearance and Reinfection in a Cohort of People Who Inject Drugs: Behavioural and Genetic Correlates
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