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Home About Us Structure Research and Research Support Dr Trish Campbell

Dr Trish Campbell

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Dr Trish Campbell

Research Fellow

Dr Trish Campbell is developing mathematical and computational models of Strongyloides stercoralis transmission, including the possibility of zoonotic transmission. These models will then be used to analyse the impacts of a dog-deworming program on the burden of soil-transmitted helminths in humans in Cambodia.

 

Email : patricia.campbell@unimelb.edu.au

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Related Projects

Quantifying the contribution of dogs to the strongyloidiasis burden in children in Cambodia
Household transmission of scabies and impacts of alternative intervention strategies
Assessing the effectiveness of a One Health approach for the control of human strongyloidiasis and ancylostomiasis in Cambodia
Next-generation population genetics to inform the transmission of zoonotic canine soil transmitted helminths in the Asia Pacific
Toward a scabies control strategy for northern Australia: Methods to map the burden of scabies and evaluation of a community-wide preventative chemotherapy strategy in two Indigenous communities

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