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Overview

John M. Kaldor is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia. Their research focuses predominantly on the field of Medicine, with a notable emphasis on Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, Sociology and Political Science, Microbiology, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their work extensively covers various topics, including:

  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
  • Dermatological diseases and infestations
  • Reproductive tract infections research
  • Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
  • Cultural Competency in Health Care
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies

John M. Kaldor has published several papers, some of the recent ones being:

  • Effectiveness evaluation of digital contact tracing for COVID-19 in New South Wales, Australia (2022) in The Lancet Public Health
  • Outcomes for patients with COVID-19 admitted to Australian intensive care units during the first four months of the pandemic (2020) in The Medical Journal of Australia
  • High risk groups for severe COVID-19 in a whole of population cohort in Australia (2021) in BMC Infectious Diseases
  • Adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes associated with Neisseria gonorrhoeae: systematic review and meta-analysis (2021) in Sexually Transmitted Infections
  • Carcinogenicity of aspartame, methyleugenol, and isoeugenol (2023) in The Lancet Oncology

Frequent coauthors contributing to their research include:

  • Rebecca Guy
  • Andrew C. Steer
  • Handan Wand
  • Lucia Romani
  • Susana Vaz Nery

John M. Kaldor's publications are frequently found in several key venues, among them:

  • PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
  • The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific
  • BMJ Open
  • BMC Public Health
  • Communicable Diseases Intelligence

Best Publications

  • Empirical Bayes estimates of age-standardized relative risks for use in disease mapping.

    David Clayton;John Kaldor

  • Cancer Incidence Before and After Kidney Transplantation

    Claire M. Vajdic;Stephen P. McDonald;Margaret R. E. McCredie;Marina T. van Leeuwen

  • Spontaneous viral clearance following acute hepatitis C infection: a systematic review of longitudinal studies.

    J M Micallef;J M Kaldor;G J Dore

  • Estimating progression to cirrhosis in chronic hepatitis C virus infection.

    Anthony J. Freeman;Gregory J. Dore;Matthew G. Law;Max Thorpe

  • The 15-Country Collaborative Study of Cancer Risk among Radiation Workers in the Nuclear Industry: Estimates of Radiation-Related Cancer Risks

    E. Cardis;M. Vrijheid;M. Blettner;E. Gilbert

  • Risk of cancer after low doses of ionising radiation: retrospective cohort study in 15 countries

    E. Cardis;M. Vrijheid;M. Blettner;E. Gilbert

  • The causal link between human papillomavirus and invasive cervical cancer: A population-based case-control study in colombia and spain

    N. Munoz;F. X. Bosch;S. de Sanjose;L. Tafur

  • Time from HIV-1 seroconversion to AIDS and death before widespread use of highly-active antiretroviral therapy: a collaborative re-analysis

    A Babiker;S Darby;D De Angelis;D Kwart

  • An empirical approach to the statistical analysis of mutagenesis data from the Salmonella test

    Leslie Bernstein;John Kaldor;Joyce McCann;Malcolm C. Pike

  • Effectiveness of needle-exchange programmes for prevention of HIV infection

    Susan F Hurley;Damien J Jolley;John M Kaldor

  • Leukemia following Hodgkin's disease.

    Kaldor Jm;Day Ne;Clarke Ea;Van Leeuwen Fe

  • Changes to AIDS dementia complex in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy

    Gregory J. Dore;Patricia K. Correll;Yueming Li;John M. Kaldor

  • Relation between HIV viral load and infectiousness: a model-based analysis

    David P Wilson;Matthew G Law;Andrew E Grulich;David A Cooper

  • Reemergence of the HIV epidemic among men who have sex with men in North America, Western Europe, and Australia, 1996-2005.

    Patrick S. Sullivan;Patrick S. Sullivan;Osamah Hamouda;Valerie Delpech;Jennifer E. Geduld

  • Risk factors for cervical cancer in Colombia and Spain

    F. X. Bosch;N. Muñoz;S. de Sanjosé;I. Izarzugaza

  • How effective are short message service reminders at increasing clinic attendance? A meta-analysis and systematic review.

    Rebecca Guy;Jane Hocking;Handan Wand;Sam Stott

  • Prevalence of scabies and impetigo worldwide: a systematic review

    Lucia Romani;Andrew C Steer;Andrew C Steer;Margot J Whitfeld;John M Kaldor

  • Per-contact probability of HIV transmission in homosexual men in Sydney in the era of HAART.

    Fengyi Jin;James Jansson;Matthew Law;Garrett P Prestage

  • Nutritional factors in colorectal cancer risk: a case-control study in Majorca

    E. Benito;A. Stiggelbout;F. X. Bosch;A. Obrador

  • Relation between HIV viral load and infectiousness : a model-based analysis. Commentary

    Geoffrey P. Garnett;Brian Gazzard;David P. Wilson;Matthew G. Law

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew E. Grulich
Andrew E. Grulich University of New South Wales
Matthew Law
Matthew Law University of New South Wales
Gregory J. Dore
Gregory J. Dore University of New South Wales
Christopher K. Fairley
Christopher K. Fairley Monash University
David A. Cooper
David A. Cooper University of New South Wales
Garrett Prestage
Garrett Prestage University of New South Wales
Lisa Maher
Lisa Maher University of New South Wales
Sepehr N. Tabrizi
Sepehr N. Tabrizi Royal Women's Hospital
Margaret Hellard
Margaret Hellard Burnet Institute
Susan Kippax
Susan Kippax University of New South Wales

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