Kylie Carville
Profile
Kylie Carville is an infectious diseases epidemiologist with particular interests in vaccine preventable diseases and Indigenous health. She works on projects in the public health pillar of APPRISE.
Kylie has worked on a number of projects overseas including integrated disease surveillance and response systems in Zambia, measles surveillance in Papua New Guinea, and vaccine cold chain work in Fiji and Kiribati.
She lectures in Infectious Diseases Epidemiology with the School of Population and Global Health at the University of Melbourne. Kylie has been seconded to the Communicable Diseases Epidemiology and Surveillance section of the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services on a number of occasions.
Projects:
- Specimen collection protocols to accompany FF100 enhanced data collection studies
- Sampling, shipping and serology: a proof of concept study of influenza immunity
Supervisor: Professor Jodie McVernon