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Emma Paige

Researcher at Monash University

Publications -  10
Citations -  184

Emma Paige is an academic researcher from Monash University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medical prescription & Hepatitis C. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications receiving 114 citations. Previous affiliations of Emma Paige include Alfred Hospital & Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre.

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Infectious Complications of Biological and Small Molecule Targeted Immunomodulatory Therapies.

TL;DR: The current state of knowledge about infectious complications of biologic and small molecule immunomodulatory agents is reviewed to create a single resource relevant to a broad range of clinicians and researchers.
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Consensus guidelines for the treatment of yeast infections in the haematology, oncology and intensive care setting, 2014.

TL;DR: These guidelines present evidence-based recommendations for the antifungal management of established, invasive yeast infections in adult and paediatric patients in the haematology/oncology setting and consideration is given to the critically ill patient in intensive care units, including the neonatal intensive care unit.
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Quantitative evaluation of an integrated nurse model of care providing hepatitis C treatment to people attending homeless services in Melbourne, Australia.

TL;DR: Most clients' commenced treatment and the majority were successfully cured using a dedicated nursing service, but clients who reported sleeping rough may still face personal and/or system level barriers to HCV treatment.
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Hepatitis C treatment in a co-located mental health and alcohol and drug service using a nurse-led model of care.

TL;DR: A nurse-led HCV program was established in a co-located mental health and addiction service in Melbourne, Australia as mentioned in this paper, where people with a history of injecting drug use, including current use, were referred for HCV testing by nurses, with support provided onsite from a general practitioner and remotely from infectious disease and hepatology specialists.
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Auditing fungal disease in leukemia patients in a tertiary care center: opportunities and challenges for an antifungal stewardship program.

TL;DR: Local auditing identified target areas for AFS in this complex patient cohort, including modification of clinical guidelines, enhanced patient screening, improved access to fungal diagnostics and therapeutic drug monitoring, and the establishment of a specialized, embedded AFS program.