个人简介
Megan Young joined Griffith University in 2007 as a part-time Lecturer in Population Health for the School of Medicine. Since that time she has been instrumental in developing the public health curriculum within the medical course, including research and evidence-based medicine components. Megan is also a Public Health Physician and works part-time in a public health unit in Brisbane. Her research interests align with her Public Health Medicine practice and focus on the control of notifiable conditions including vaccine preventable diseases. Megan is currently completing her PhD on passive immunisation for the public health management of communicable diseases, namely measles, rubella and hepatitis A.
研究领域
Communicable disease control
Epidemiology
Evidence based medicine
Immunisation
Public Health
Systematic reviews
Vaccine preventable diseases
近期论文
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Young, M., Cripps, A., Nimmo, G., R., & Driel, M. van. (2015). Post-exposure passive immunisation for preventing rubella and congenital rubella syndrome. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2, 1–67.
Young, M., Faddy, H. M., Fryk, J., Nimmo, G., & Cripps, A. (2015). Hepatitis A virus antibodies in Australian blood donors: Implications of immunoglobulin sufficiency. Vaccine, 1–5.
Young, M., Faddy, H., M., Fryk, J., Nimmo, G., & Cripps, A. (2015). Hepatitis A virus antibodies in Australian blood donors: Implications for immunoglobulin sufficiency. Vaccine, 33(39), 5135–5139.
Young, M., Slinko, V., Smith, J., Carroll, H., Bennett, S., Appleton, S., & McCall, B., J. (2015). Informing the public health management of typhoid and paratyphoid: The Australian context. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 39(6), 577–581.
Young, M., Cripps, A., Nimmo, G., Ji, Y., Fryk, J., Faddy, H., & Flower, R. (2014). Sero-prevalence of antibodies to hepatitis A virus among Australian blood donors. Pathology, 46, s87–s87.