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Adeeba Kamarulzaman

Adeeba Kamarulzaman

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Microbiology

D-Index
41
Citations
6476
World Ranking
5440
National Ranking
5

Overview

Adeeba Kamarulzaman is affiliated with the University of Malaya in Malaysia and has a research focus predominantly within the field of Medicine. Their work spans multiple subfields, including Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, Hepatology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and General Health Professions.

The core research topics of Kamarulzaman's work cover a range of issues related to infectious diseases and public health, with particular attention to:

  • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • Hepatitis C virus research
  • HIV-related health complications and treatments
  • Hepatitis B Virus Studies
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research

Their recent publications highlight contributions to both global and regional health challenges. Selected recent papers include:

  • "A survey of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance across 23 countries in 2022" (2023) published in Nature Medicine
  • "Consensus statement on the role of health systems in advancing the long-term well-being of people living with HIV" (2021) published in Nature Communications
  • "Development of flexible electrochemical impedance spectroscopy-based biosensing platform for rapid screening of SARS-CoV-2 inhibitors" (2021) published in Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • "Plugging the medical brain drain" (2022) published in The Lancet
  • "Impact of COVID-19 on the HIV care continuum in Asia: Insights from people living with HIV, key populations, and HIV healthcare providers" (2022) published in PLoS ONE

Kamarulzaman collaborates frequently with other researchers, some of the most common coauthors include:

  • Frederick L. Altice
  • Iskandar Azwa
  • Sharifah Faridah Syed Omar
  • Valerie A. Earnshaw
  • Jeffrey A. Wickersham

Their work is often published in journals that focus on public health and infectious diseases. Frequent publication venues include:

  • PLoS ONE
  • AIDS and Behavior
  • Nature Medicine
  • Journal of the International AIDS Society
  • BioDrugs

Best Publications

  • Fatal encephalitis due to Nipah virus among pig-farmers in Malaysia.

    Kaw Bing Chua;Khean Jin Goh;Kum Thong Wong;Adeeba Kamarulzaman

  • Clinical features of Nipah virus encephalitis among pig farmers in Malaysia.

    Khean Jin Goh;Chong Tin Tan;Nee Kong Chew;Patrick Seow Koon Tan

  • High prevalence of antimicrobial resistance among clinical Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates in Asia (an ANSORP study).

    Jae-Hoon Song;Sook-In Jung;Kwan Soo Ko;Na Young Kim

  • Advancing global health and strengthening the HIV response in the era of the Sustainable Development Goals: the International AIDS Society-Lancet Commission

    Linda Gail Bekker;Linda Gail Bekker;George Alleyne;Stefan Baral;Javier Cepeda

  • A survey of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance across 23 countries in 2022

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  • Global and regional molecular epidemiology of HIV-1, 1990–2015: a systematic review, global survey, and trend analysis

    Joris Hemelaar;Ramyiadarsini Elangovan;Jason Yun;Leslie Dickson-Tetteh

  • Health Care–Associated Native Valve Endocarditis: Importance of Non-nosocomial Acquisition

    Natividad Benito;José M. Miró;Elisa de Lazzari;Christopher H. Cabell

  • Non-HACEK gram-negative bacillus endocarditis.

    Susan Morpeth;David Murdoch;Christopher H. Cabell;Adolf W. Karchmer

  • Treatment of acute Nipah encephalitis with ribavirin

    Heng‐Thay Chong;Adeeba Kamarulzaman;Chong‐Tin Tan;Khean‐Jin Goh

  • Evolutionary Genetics of Human Enterovirus 71: Origin, Population Dynamics, Natural Selection, and Seasonal Periodicity of the VP1 Gene

    Kok Keng Tee;Kok Keng Tee;Tommy Tsan-Yuk Lam;Yoke Fun Chan;Jon M. Bible

  • Prevention of transmission of HIV, hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, and tuberculosis in prisoners.

    Adeeba Kamarulzaman;Adeeba Kamarulzaman;Stewart E Reid;Stewart E Reid;Amee Schwitters;Lucas Wiessing

  • The Presence of Nipah Virus in Respiratory Secretions and Urine of Patients during an Outbreak of Nipah Virus Encephalitis in Malaysia

    K. B. Chua;S. K. Lam;K. J. Goh;P. S. Hooi

  • What has been achieved in HIV prevention, treatment and care for people who inject drugs, 2010-2012? A review of the six highest burden countries.

    Louisa Degenhardt;Louisa Degenhardt;Bradley M. Mathers;Andrea L. Wirtz;Daniel Wolfe

  • Time to act: a call for comprehensive responses to HIV in people who use drugs

    Chris Beyrer;Kasia Malinowska-Sempruch;Adeeba Kamarulzaman;Michel Kazatchkine

  • Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Circulating Recombinant Forms 08_BC and 07_BC in Asia

    Kok Keng Tee;Oliver G. Pybus;Xiao-Jie Li;Xiaoxu Han

  • Viral hepatitis and the Global Burden of Disease: a need to regroup

    G. S. Cooke;M. Lemoine;M. Thursz;C. Gore

  • Review: an urgent need for research on factors impacting adherence to and retention in care among HIV-positive youth and adolescents from key populations

    Priya Lall;Sin How Lim;Norliana Khairuddin;Adeeba Kamarulzaman

  • Consensus statement on the role of health systems in advancing the long-term well-being of people living with HIV

    Jeffrey V. Lazarus;Kelly Safreed-Harmon;Adeeba Kamarulzaman;Adeeba Kamarulzaman;Jane Anderson

  • Proportions of circulating T cells with a regulatory cell phenotype increase with HIV-associated immune activation and remain high on antiretroviral therapy.

    Andrew Lim;Dino Tan;Patricia Price;Adeeba Kamarulzaman

  • Molecular signatures of T-cell inhibition in HIV-1 infection

    Marie Larsson;Esaki M Shankar;Karlhans F Che;Alireza Saeidi

  • Immunological profiles of immune restoration disease presenting as mycobacterial lymphadenitis and cryptococcal meningitis

    D.B.A. Tan;Y.K. Yong;H.Y. Tan;A. Kamarulzaman

  • Prevalence of nosocomial infection and antibiotic use at a university medical center in Malaysia

    Andrew J. Hughes;Norliza Ariffin;Tan Lien Huat;Habibah Abdul Molok

  • Clinical outcomes of pneumococcal pneumonia caused by antibiotic-resistant strains in asian countries: a study by the Asian Network for Surveillance of Resistant Pathogens.

    Jae-Hoon Song;Sook-In Jung;Hyun Kyun Ki;Myung-Hee Shin

  • HIV-Mycobacterium tuberculosis co-infection: a 'danger-couple model' of disease pathogenesis.

    Esaki M. Shankar;Ramachandran Vignesh;Rada Ellegård;Muttiah Barathan

  • Age and height predict neuropathy risk in patients with HIV prescribed stavudine

    Catherine Cherry;J S Affandi;Darma Imran;Evy Yunihastuti

  • Chronic hepatitis C treatment outcomes in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Nathan Ford;Catherine Kirby;Kasha Singh;Edward J Mills

  • Expanding access to treatment for hepatitis C in resource-limited settings: Lessons from HIV/AIDS

    Nathan Ford;Nathan Ford;Kasha Singh;Graham S Cooke;Graham S Cooke;Edward J Mills

  • Persistent immune activation in chronic HIV infection: do any interventions work?

    Reena Rajasuriar;Gabriela Khoury;Adeeba Binti Kamarulzaman;Martyn A French

  • Neurologic disorders are prevalent in HIV- positive outpatients in the Asia-Pacific region

    Edwina Wright;Edwina Wright;Edwina Wright;Bruce Brew;Bruce Brew;Arkhom Arayawichanont;K Robertson

  • Failure to prescribe pneumocystis prophylaxis is associated with increased mortality, even in the cART era: results from the Treat Asia HIV observational database.

    Poh Lian Lim;Jialun Zhou;Rossana A. Ditangco;Matthew G. Law

  • Expert consensus statement on the science of HIV in the context of criminal law.

    Francoise. Barre-Sinoussi;Salim Safurdeen. Abdool Karim;Salim Safurdeen. Abdool Karim;Salim Safurdeen. Abdool Karim;Jan. Albert;Linda-Gail. Bekker

  • Enrichment of gut-derived Fusobacterium is associated with suboptimal immune recovery in HIV-infected individuals.

    Soo Ching Lee;Ling Ling Chua;Siew Hwei Yap;Tsung Fei Khang

  • Aberrant Inflammasome Activation Characterizes Tuberculosis-Associated Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome.

    Hong Yien Tan;Yean Kong Yong;Esaki M. Shankar;Geza Paukovics

  • Challenges in managing HIV in people who use drugs.

    Adeeba Kamarulzaman;Frederick L. Altice

Frequent Co-Authors

Frederick L. Altice
Frederick L. Altice Yale University
Yutaka Takebe
Yutaka Takebe National Institute of Infectious Diseases
Matthew Law
Matthew Law University of New South Wales
Sharon R. Lewin
Sharon R. Lewin University of Melbourne
Kok-Gan Chan
Kok-Gan Chan University of Malaya
Thira Sirisanthana
Thira Sirisanthana Chiang Mai University
Patricia Price
Patricia Price Curtin University
Martyn A. French
Martyn A. French University of Western Australia
Shinichi Oka
Shinichi Oka Kumamoto University
Marie Larsson
Marie Larsson Linköping University

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