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Sheena G. Sullivan
Researcher at Royal Melbourne Hospital
Publications - 160
Citations - 6763
Sheena G. Sullivan is an academic researcher from Royal Melbourne Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Influenza vaccine. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 144 publications receiving 5280 citations. Previous affiliations of Sheena G. Sullivan include Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention & University of Western Australia.
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Estimating Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness With the Test-Negative Design Using Alternative Control Groups: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
TL;DR: It was found that there was no difference in vaccination coverage between the ORV-positive and PAN-negative control groups, and no association was found between the selection of control group and VE estimates.
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Heterogeneity in influenza seasonality and vaccine effectiveness in Australia, Chile, New Zealand and South Africa: early estimates of the 2019 influenza season.
Sheena G. Sullivan,Carmen S. Arriola,Judy Bocacao,Pamela Burgos,Patricia Bustos,Kylie S. Carville,Allen C. Cheng,Monique Bm Chilver,Cheryl Cohen,Yi Mo Deng,Nathalie El Omeiri,Rodrigo Fasce,Orienka Hellferscee,Q. Sue Huang,Cecilia Gonzalez,Lauren Jelley,Vivian K.Y. Leung,Liza Lopez,Johanna M. McAnerney,Andrea McNeill,Maria Fernanda Olivares,Heidi Peck,Viviana Sotomayor,Stefano Tempia,Natalia Vergara,Anne von Gottberg,Sibongile Walaza,Tim Wood +27 more
TL;DR: Caution should be applied when attempting to use southern hemisphere data to predict the northern hemisphere influenza season, as VE estimates were also heterogeneous.
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Regression approaches in the test-negative study design for assessment of influenza vaccine effectiveness.
TL;DR: Simulation data was used to examine the potential for both regression approaches to permit accurate and robust estimates of VE and found the conditional logistic regression model providing the best fit to the data.
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How severe was the 2015 influenza season in Australia
TL;DR: This work used sentinel surveillance data and a weekly online symptoms survey to compare the magnitude of the 2015 influenza season in Australia with recent seasons and depicted a severe influenza season.
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Genetic ancestries in northwest Cambodia
TL;DR: The presence of Y-chromosomes P* and R1a1* was suggestive of a small but significant Indo-European male ancestral component, which probably reflects the history of Indian, and later European, influences on Cambodia.