MIL OSI – Source: Auckland Regional Public Health Service – Release/Statement
Headline: Innovation in health research > ARPHS
ARPHS staff have made a solid contribution to public health research during the last year.
“Our research enables health professionals around the country to benefit from a better understanding of prevention, causes, diagnosis and treatment of public health issues that affect the community,” says ARPHS General Practitioner, Dr Gary Reynolds.
Research from the team covers a diverse range of topics, click on the links below to read an article:
the era of pneumococcal vaccination
Neonatal invasive pneumococcal disease: New Zealand experience in
the era of pneumococcal vaccination
Neonatal invasive pneumococcal disease: New Zealand experience in
the era of pneumococcal vaccination
Neonatal invasive pneumococcal disease: New Zealand experience in
the era of pneumococcal vaccination
Neonatal invasive pneumococcal disease: New Zealand experience in the era of pneumococcal vaccination
Sexual Transmission of Zika Virus and Persistence in Semen, New Zealand, 2016
Mass Shock-dosing of Cooling Towers in Response to A Legionella pneumophila Outbreak: Did it work?
Analysis of the Auckland 2014 measles outbreak indicates that adolescents and young adults could benefit from catch-up vaccination
NB: The following article is not the final version:
Low uptake of maternal vaccination in notified pertussis cases aged less than 20 weeks