Professor Cameron P Simmons
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Cameron Simmons
Professor of Infectious Diseases
- Wellcome Senior Fellow, Vietnam
Dengue
Dengue is the most important arboviral disease of humans and an enormous and growing public health problem. There are no licensed vaccines or anti-virals, no good animal models of disease and no validated methods of identifying patients who might develop complications from their illness. Our research programme is designed to better understand the pathogenesis of dengue and develop better methods of identifying patients at risk of severe disease.
Our studies in dengue patients are conducted in collaboration with clinical partners in hospitals throughout VietNam and particularly the Mekong Delta region. Through genomic studies of the virus and host, combined with investigations of the host immune response, we are gaining a better understanding of the factors associated with severe dengue. From this base we also evaluate new diagnostic tests and anti-viral drugs in randomised, controlled trials. Our research incorporates skills in epidemiology, genomics, bioinformatics, clinical trials, immunology and virology.
Recent publications
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Update to the AWED (Applying Wolbachia to Eliminate Dengue) trial study protocol: a cluster randomised controlled trial in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Journal article
Anders KL. et al, (2020), Trials, 21
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Virological and Immunological Outcomes in Rhesus Monkeys after Exposure to Dengue Virus-Infected Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes.
Journal article
Carrington LB. et al, (2020), The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene
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Stable establishment of wMel Wolbachia in Aedes aegypti populations in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Journal article
Tantowijoyo W. et al, (2020), PLoS neglected tropical diseases, 14
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Exploring the role of a recently licensed dengue vaccine in Australian travellers.
Journal article
Thevarajan I. et al, (2020), The Medical journal of Australia, 212, 102 - 103.e1
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Expert voices and equal partnerships: establishing Controlled Human Infection Models (CHIMs) in Vietnam
Journal article
Kestelyn E. et al, (2019), Wellcome Open Research, 4, 143 - 143