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    James Fielding

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    Dr James Fielding is an experienced public health practitioner with expertise in applied infectious diseases epidemiological research, surveillance and outbreak investigation. He was a collaborator with the former APPRISE Centre of Research Excellence.

    His research interests are in the epidemiology of vaccine-preventable diseases, particularly varicella-zoster virus, measles and influenza.

    Read more about Dr Fielding and his publications.

    Related Projects

    • Community perspectives on distributing an initially limited supply of vaccines in the event of an influenza pandemic

    Related Publications

    • Evaluation of the Australian first few X household transmission project for COVID-19
    • Learnings from the Australian first few X household transmission project for COVID-19
    • Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in standardised First Few X cases and household transmission investigations: a systematic review and meta-analysis [preprint]
    • The ongoing value of first few X studies for COVID-19 in the Western Pacific Region
    • Constructing an ethical framework for priority allocation of pandemic vaccines
    • Optimal timing of influenza vaccine during pregnancy: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
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