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Kathleen E Ryan
Researcher at Burnet Institute
Publications - 32
Citations - 525
Kathleen E Ryan is an academic researcher from Burnet Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Men who have sex with men & Pre-exposure prophylaxis. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 29 publications receiving 352 citations. Previous affiliations of Kathleen E Ryan include Alfred Hospital & Monash University.
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Association of HIV Preexposure Prophylaxis With Incidence of Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Individuals at High Risk of HIV Infection.
Michael W Traeger,Vincent J Cornelisse,Jason Asselin,Brian Price,Norman Roth,Jeff Willcox,B K Tee,Christopher K Fairley,Christina C. Chang,Jude Armishaw,Olga Vujovic,Matthew Penn,Pauline Cundill,George Forgan-Smith,John Gall,Claire Pickett,Luxi Lal,Luxi Lal,Anne Mak,Tim Spelman,Tim Spelman,Tim Spelman,Long Nguyen,Dean Murphy,Dean Murphy,Kathleen E Ryan,Kathleen E Ryan,Carol El-Hayek,Michael West,Simon Ruth,Colin Batrouney,John T. Lockwood,Jennifer F Hoy,Margaret Hellard,Margaret Hellard,Mark Stoove,Mark Stoove,Edwina J. Wright,Edwina J. Wright,Edwina J. Wright +39 more
TL;DR: Among gay and bisexual men using PrEP, STIs were highly concentrated among a subset, and receipt of PrEP after study enrollment was associated with an increased incidence of STIs compared with preenrollment, highlighting the importance of frequent STI testing.
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The use of tobacco, alcohol and other drugs by young Aboriginal people in Albany, Western Australia
TL;DR: The most commonly used drugs were tobacco, alcohol and cannabis among young Aboriginal people aged 8 to 17 in the town of Albany, Western Australia as discussed by the authors, and use of drugs increased with age: 48 per cent of those aged 15 to 17 were frequent polydrug users.
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The hepatitis B e antigen suppresses IL-1β-mediated NF-κB activation in hepatocytes.
R. Wilson,Nadia Warner,Kathleen E Ryan,L. Selleck,Danni Colledge,S. Rodgers,Kui Li,Peter Revill,Stephen Locarnini +8 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that the inhibition of IL‐1β‐mediated NF‐κB activation by the precoreprotein may be a mechanism that allows the virus to persist, suggesting a role for the pool of precore protein that remains intracellular.
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Interest in Switching to On-Demand HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Among Australian Users of Daily PrEP: An Online Survey
Vincent J Cornelisse,Vincent J Cornelisse,Luxi Lal,Luxi Lal,Brian Price,Brian Price,Kathleen E Ryan,Kathleen E Ryan,Kathleen E Ryan,Charlotte Bell,Louise S Owen,Edwina J. Wright,Edwina J. Wright,Edwina J. Wright +13 more
TL;DR: Interest in switching from daily to on-demand PrEP in a study setting is evaluated and toxicity concerns and difficulty with adherence are more commonly reported.
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Protocol for an HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Population Level Intervention Study in Victoria Australia: The PrEPX Study
Kathleen E Ryan,Kathleen E Ryan,Anne Mak,Mark Stoove,Mark Stoove,Brian Price,Christopher K Fairley,Simon Ruth,Luxshimi Lal,Jason Asselin,Carol El-Hayek,Long Nguyen,Colin Batrouney,David Wilson,John T. Lockwood,Dean Murphy,Vincent J Cornelisse,Norman Roth,Jeff Willcox,Christina C. Chang,Judy Armishaw,Ban K Tee,Matthew Penn,George Forgan-Smith,Christopher B. Williams,Jeff Montgomery,Kat Byron,Alison Coelho,Brent Allen,Jeremy Wiggins,Jenny Kelsall,Olga Vujovic,Michael West,Anna B. Pierce,Daniel Gallant,Charlotte Bell,John de Wit,Jennifer F Hoy,Steven Lodewyk Wesselingh,Robert M. Grant,Edwina J. Wright +40 more
TL;DR: A study protocol is described that aims to demonstrate if the provision of PrEP to up to 3800 individuals at risk of HIV in Victoria, Australia reduces HIV incidence locally by 25% generally and 30% among GBM.