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Susan Cowan
Researcher at Statens Serum Institut
Publications - 51
Citations - 1119
Susan Cowan is an academic researcher from Statens Serum Institut. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Men who have sex with men. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 46 publications receiving 928 citations. Previous affiliations of Susan Cowan include Bispebjerg Hospital.
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Public health surveillance of multidrug-resistant clones of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Europe: a genomic survey.
Simon R. Harris,Michelle J Cole,Gianfranco Spiteri,Leonor Sánchez-Busó,Daniel Golparian,Susanne Jacobsson,Richard Goater,Khalil Abudahab,Corin Yeats,Béatrice Berçot,Maria José Borrego,Brendan Crowley,Paola Stefanelli,Francesco Tripodo,Raquel Abad,David M. Aanensen,David M. Aanensen,Magnus Unemo,Jacinta Azevedo,Eszter Balla,Christopher Barbara,Thea Bergheim,Viviane Bremer,Susanne Buder,Panayiota Maikanti-Charalambous,Stephanie A. Chisholm,Susan Cowan,Tania Crucitti,Mercedes Diez,Maria Dudas,Kirstine Eastick,Agathe Goubard,Maria Haller,Guôrún Svanborg Hauksdóttir,Steen Hoffmann,Gwenda Hughes,Derval Igoe,Samo Jeverica,Irena Klavs,Hilde Kløvstad,Peter Kohl,Vasileia Konte,Ineke Linde,Violeta Mavcutko,Jackie M. Melillo,Gatis Pakarna,Peter Pavlik,Despo Pieridou,Guy La Ruche,Guôrún Sigmundsdóttir,Soteroulla Soteriou,Angelika Stary,Barbara Suligoi,Peter Truska,Eva Tzelepi,Birgit Van Benthem,Alje P. van Dam,Julio A. Vázquez,Inga Velicko,Ruth Verbrugge +59 more
TL;DR: This work provides the first use of joint analysis of WGS and epidemiological data in an international programme for regional surveillance of sexually transmitted infections and provides a framework for genomic surveillance of gonococci through standardised sampling, use of W GS, and a shared information architecture for interpretation and dissemination.
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New HIV diagnoses among adults aged 50 years or older in 31 European countries, 2004–15: an analysis of surveillance data
Lara Tavoschi,Joana Gomes Dias,Anastasia Pharris,Daniela Schmid,André Sasse,Dominique Van Beckhoven,Tonka Varleva,Tatjana Nemeth Blazic,Linos Hadjihannas,Maria Koliou,Marek Maly,Susan Cowan,Kristi Rüütel,Kirsi Liitsola,Mika Salminen,Françoise Cazein,Josiane Pillonel,Florence Lot,Barbara Gunsenheimer-Bartmeyer,Stavros Patrinos,Dimitra Paraskeva,Maria Dudas,Haraldur Briem,Gudrun Sigmundsdottir,Derval Igoe,Kate O'Donnell,Darina O'Flanagan,Barbara Suligoi,Šarlote Konova,Sabine Erne,Irma Caplinskiene,Aurélie Fischer,Jackie M. Melillo,Tanya Melillo,Eline L. M. Op de Coul,Hans Blystad,Magdalena Rosińska,Isabel Aldir,Helena Gomes Dias,Mariana Mardarescu,Peter Truska,Irena Klavs,Asunción Díaz,Maria Axelsson,Valerie Delpech +44 more
TL;DR: There is a compelling need to deliver more targeted testing interventions for older adults and the general adult population, such as by increasing awareness among health-care workers and expanding opportunities for provider-initiated and indicator-condition-guided testing programmes.
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Urethritis-associated Pathogens in Urine from Men with Non-gonococcal Urethritis: A Case-control Study.
TL;DR: The aetiology of non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU) remains unexplained in 30-40% of patients, and detection of U. urealyticum was significantly more common in acute NGU (20%) compared with controls (11%).
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Hepatitis C prevalence in Denmark -an estimate based on multiple national registers
Peer Brehm Christensen,Gordon Hay,Peter Uhd Jepsen,Lars Haukali Omland,Søren Andreas Just,Henrik Krarup,Nina Weis,Niels Obel,Susan Cowan +8 more
TL;DR: The estimated prevalence of chronic hepatitis C in Denmark was 0.38%.
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Restricted access to antiretroviral treatment for undocumented migrants: a bottle neck to control the HIV epidemic in the EU/EEA
J Deblonde,André Sasse,Julia del Amo,Fiona Burns,Fiona Burns,Valerie Delpech,Susan Cowan,Michele Levoy,Lilana Keith,Anastasia Pharris,Andrew J Amato-Gauci,Teymur Noori +11 more
TL;DR: In the European Union/European Economic Area (EU/EEA), migrants from high-endemic countries are disproportionately affected by HIV as discussed by the authors, and between 2007 and 2012, migrants represented 39% of reported HIV cases.