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Alison D. Marshall
Researcher at Kirby Institute
Publications - 44
Citations - 1152
Alison D. Marshall is an academic researcher from Kirby Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Hepatitis C. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 24 publications receiving 901 citations. Previous affiliations of Alison D. Marshall include University of Ottawa & University of New South Wales.
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Ottawa Panel Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines for Aerobic Fitness Exercises in the Management of Fibromyalgia: Part 1
Lucie Brosseau,George A. Wells,Peter Tugwell,Mary Egan,Keith G. Wilson,Claire-Jehanne Dubouloz,Lynn Casimiro,Vivian Robinson,Jessie McGowan,Angela J Busch,Stéphane Poitras,Harvey Moldofsky,Manfred Harth,Hillel M. Finestone,Warren R. Nielson,Angela Haines-Wangda,Marion Russell-Doreleyers,Kim Lambert,Alison D. Marshall,Line Veilleux +19 more
TL;DR: The Ottawa Panel recommends aerobic fitness exercises for the management of fibromyalgia as a result of the emerging evidence (grades A, B, and C+, although most trials were rated low quality) shown in the literature.
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Restrictions for reimbursement of interferon-free direct-acting antiviral drugs for HCV infection in Europe
Alison D. Marshall,Evan B Cunningham,Stine Nielsen,Alessio Aghemo,Hannu Alho,Markus Backmund,Philip Bruggmann,Olav Dalgard,Carole Seguin-Devaux,Robert Flisiak,Graham R. Foster,Liana Gheorghe,David J. Goldberg,Ioannis Goulis,Matthew Hickman,Patrick Hoffmann,Ligita Jančorienė,Peter Jarcuska,Martin Kåberg,Leondios G. Kostrikis,Mihály Makara,Matti Maimets,Rui Tato Marinho,Mojca Matičič,Suzanne Norris,S. Olafsson,Anne Øvrehus,Jean-Michel Pawlotsky,James Pocock,Geert Robaeys,Geert Robaeys,Carlos Roncero,Marieta Simonova,Jan Sperl,Michele Tait,Ieva Tolmane,Stefan Tomaselli,Marc van der Valk,Adriana Vince,Gregory J. Dore,Jeffrey V. Lazarus,Jason Grebely +41 more
TL;DR: Findings have implications for meeting WHO targets, with evidence of some countries not following the 2016 hepatitis C virus treatment guidelines by the European Association for the Study of Liver.
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Evaluation of the Xpert HCV Viral Load point-of-care assay from venepuncture-collected and finger-stick capillary whole-blood samples: a cohort study
Jason Grebely,F. Lamoury,Behzad Hajarizadeh,Yasmin Mowat,Alison D. Marshall,Sahar Bajis,Philippa Marks,Janaki Amin,Janaki Amin,Julie Smith,Michael Edwards,Carla Gorton,Nadine Ezard,Nadine Ezard,David H. Persing,Marika Kleman,Philip Cunningham,Beth Catlett,Gregory J. Dore,Tanya L. Applegate +19 more
TL;DR: The Xpert HCV Viral Load test can detect active infection from a finger-stick sample, which represents an advance over antibody-based tests that only indicate past or previous exposure.
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Ottawa Panel Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines for Strengthening Exercises in the Management of Fibromyalgia: Part 2
Lucie Brosseau,George A. Wells,Peter Tugwell,Mary Egan,Keith G. Wilson,Claire-Jehanne Dubouloz,Lynn Casimiro,Vivian Robinson,Jessie McGowan,Angela J Busch,Stéphane Poitras,Harvey Moldofsky,Manfred Harth,Hillel M. Finestone,Warren R. Nielson,Angela Haines-Wangda,Marion Russell-Doreleyers,Kim Lambert,Alison D. Marshall,Line Veilleux +19 more
TL;DR: The Ottawa Panel recommends strengthening exercises for the management of fibromyalgia as a result of the emerging evidence (grades A, B, and C+, although most trials were rated low quality) shown in the literature.
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Ottawa Panel Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Osteoarthritis in Adults Who Are Obese or Overweight
Lucie Brosseau,George A. Wells,Peter Tugwell,Mary Egan,Claire-Jehanne Dubouloz,Lynn Casimiro,Nicoleta L. Bugnariu,Vivian Welch,Gino De Angelis,Lilliane Francoeur,Sarah Milne,Laurianne Loew,Jessica McEwan,Steven P. Messier,Éric Doucet,Glen P. Kenny,Denis Prud'homme,Sydney Lineker,Mary J. Bell,Stéphane Poitras,Jing Xian Li,Hillel M. Finestone,Lucie Laferrière,Angela Haines-Wangda,Marion Russell-Doreleyers,Kim Lambert,Alison D. Marshall,Margot Cartizzone,Adam Teav +28 more
TL;DR: The Ottawa Panel was able to demonstrate that when comparing physical activity alone, diet alone, physical activity combined with diet, and control groups, the intervention including physical activity and diet produced the most beneficial results.