
Andrew Hayen
Deputy Head of School, Teaching and Learning, School of Public Health, UTS and Associate Editor at Public Health Research & Practice
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2 months ago |
academic.oup.com | M Daris Salim |Andrew Hayen |Shariful Amin
PDF Split View Repon C Paul, Heather F Gidding, Arifa Nazneen, Kajal C Banik, Shariful Amin Sumon, Kishor K Paul, Arifa Akram, M Salim Uzzaman, Alexandra Tejada-Strop, Saleem Kamili, Stephen P Luby, Andrew Hayen, Emily S Gurley, Population-based estimates of hepatitis E virus associated mortality in Bangladesh, The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2025;, jiaf134, https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiaf134 Close Hepatitis E, mortality, burden, population-based estimates, endemic countries Accepted...
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Nov 4, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Morshadur Rahman |Surendra Karki |Andrew Hayen
Corresponding Author Surendra Karki School of Public Health, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Research and Development, Australian Red Cross Lifeblood, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia School of Population Health, UNSW, Kensington, New South Wales, Australia Correspondence Surendra Karki, Australian Red Cross Lifeblood, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Email: [email protected] for more papers by this author
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Sep 19, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Morshadur Rahman |Andrew Hayen |John Olynyk |Anne E. Cust
We used the ‘qualification period’ method along with advanced statistical methods, such as inverse probability weighting, and doubly robust g-methods with ensemble machine learning algorithms, to mitigate the impact of the ‘healthy donor effect’. We found that regular high-frequency whole blood donation does not significantly alter the cancer risk.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Abela Mahimbo |Andrew Hayen |Angela Dawson
Health outcomes for refugees and people with humanitarian visas are than the general Australian population. They are more likely to self-report long-term conditions, including diabetes (80% higher), kidney disease (80%), stroke (40%) and dementia (30%). Among hospitalisations for refugees and humanitarian migrants, one in 14 are for potentially preventable conditions. New data shows that when it comes to COVID, they are five times more likely than permanent migrants to be hospitalised.
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Mar 17, 2024 |
mja.com.au | Katy JL |Lin Zhu |Andrew Hayen |Bianca Blanch
Med J Aust 2024; 220 (5): 249-257. || doi: 10.5694/mja2.52246 Published online: 18 March 2024 Implantable cardioverter–defibrillators (ICDs) are used to manage life‐threatening ventricular arrhythmias, either by providing anti‐tachycardia pacing sequences or shock therapy.
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