Dr Jessica Miller
Dr Jessica Miller
Details
Role
Research Officer
Research area
Infection, Immunity and Global Health
Group
Inflammatory Origins
Contact
Available for student supervision
Dr Jessica Miller is an Epidemiologist whose research focuses on paediatric infection risk. Her current work uses population-level linked data from various countries to study the associations between pregnancy, birth and early life factors and childhood infections.
Dr Jessica Miller is an Epidemiologist whose research focuses on paediatric infection risk. Her current work uses population-level linked data from various countries to study the associations between pregnancy, birth and early life factors and...
Dr Jessica Miller is an Epidemiologist whose research focuses on paediatric infection risk. Her current work uses population-level linked data from various countries to study the associations between pregnancy, birth and early life factors and childhood infections.
Top Publications
- Dong, Y, Wang, L, Burgner, DP, Miller, JE, Song, Y, Ren, X, Li, Z, Xing, Y, Ma, J, Sawyer, SM, et al. Infectious diseases in children and adolescents in China: analysis of national surveillance data from 2008 to 2017. The BMJ 369: m1043 2024 view publication
- Miller, JE, Goldacre, R, Moore, HC, Zeltzer, J, Knight, M, Morris, C, Nowell, S, Wood, R, Carter, KW, Fathima, P, et al. Mode of birth and risk of infection-related hospitalisation in childhood: A population cohort study of 7.17 million births from 4 high-income countries. PLOS Medicine 17(11) : e1003429 2024 view publication
- Stock, SJ, Zoega, H, Brockway, M, Mulholland, RH, Miller, JE, Been, JV, Wood, R, Abok, II, Alshaikh, B, Ayede, AI, et al. The international Perinatal Outcomes in the Pandemic (iPOP) study: protocol. Wellcome Open Research 6: 21 2024 view publication
- Miller, JE, Carter, KW, de Klerk, N, Burgner, DP. The familial risk of infection-related hospitalization in children: A population-based sibling study. PLOS ONE 16(4) : e0250181 2024 view publication
- Streja, E, Miller, JE, Wu, C, Bech, BH, Pedersen, LH, Schendel, DE, Uldall, P, Olsen, J. Disproportionate Fetal Growth and the Risk for Congenital Cerebral Palsy in Singleton Births. PLOS ONE 10(5) : e0126743 2024 view publication
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