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Matthew Law

Researcher at Kirby Institute

Publications -  717
Citations -  43943

Matthew Law is an academic researcher from Kirby Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The author has an hindex of 89, co-authored 668 publications receiving 40044 citations. Previous affiliations of Matthew Law include Queensland University of Technology & Mahidol University.

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Targeted human papillomavirus vaccination for young men who have sex with men in Australia yields significant population benefits and is cost-effective.

TL;DR: A targeted program for young MSM is cost-effective if timely implemented and can reduce 90% low- and high-risk HPV in young MSM by 2024 and 2032, but will require vaccinating ≥84% of boys.
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Comparison of kaposi sarcoma risk in human immunodeficiency virus-positive adults across 5 continents: A multiregional multicohort study

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TL;DR: Despite important ART-related declines in KS incidence, men and women in South Africa and men who have sex with men remain at increased KS risk, likely due to high human herpesvirus 8 coinfection rates.
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Meta-Analysis Combining New and Existing Data Sets Confirms that the TERT–CLPTM1L Locus Influences Melanoma Risk

TL;DR: Two-hybrid analysis reveals fundamental differences in direct interactions between desmoplakin and cell type-specific intermediate filaments and Regulation of desmosome assembly in MDCK epithelial cells.
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Difference in absolute CD4+ count according to CD4 percentage between Asian and Caucasian HIV-infected patients

TL;DR: It may be that the prognostic thresholds for CD4+ count used in Caucasian populations are inappropriate in Asian populations, and this effect on prognosis is uncertain.