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Yasmin Mohamed

Yasmin Mohamed

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Role PhD Student
Yasmin Mohamed is a PhD student with the Vaccine Uptake Group at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute and the University of Melbourne, and an Honorary Fellow at the Burnet Institute. She has a background in nursing and global health research.

Yasmin has conducted research on maternal and child health, sexual and reproductive health, and health systems strengthening. Her current research focuses on evaluating a vaccine communication and community engagement program aimed at improving vaccine confidence and uptake in the Asia-Pacific region. Yasmin is a member of the Australian Regional Immunisation Alliance and the Collaboration on Social Science and Immunisation.
Yasmin Mohamed is a PhD student with the Vaccine Uptake Group at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute and the University of Melbourne, and an Honorary Fellow at the Burnet Institute. She has a background in nursing and global health research.
Yasmin Mohamed is a PhD student with the Vaccine Uptake Group at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute and the University of Melbourne, and an Honorary Fellow at the Burnet Institute. She has a background in nursing and global health research.

Yasmin has conducted research on maternal and child health, sexual and reproductive health, and health systems strengthening. Her current research focuses on evaluating a vaccine communication and community engagement program aimed at improving vaccine confidence and uptake in the Asia-Pacific region. Yasmin is a member of the Australian Regional Immunisation Alliance and the Collaboration on Social Science and Immunisation.

Top Publications

  • Mohamed, Y, Danchin, M, Kaufman, J. Multicomponent interventions to improve routine childhood vaccine uptake in low and middle-income countries: a scoping review protocol.. BMJ Open 13(9) : e075414 2023
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  • Mohamed, Y, Htay, H, Gare, J, Vallely, AJB, Kelly-Hanku, A, Yee, WL, Agius, PA, Badman, SG, Pham, MD, Nightingale, C, et al. The effect of the Xpert HIV-1 Qual test on early infant diagnosis of HIV in Myanmar and Papua New Guinea: a pragmatic, cluster-randomised, stepped-wedge, open-label trial.. Lancet HIV 10(4) : e220 -e229 2023
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  • Wirtz, C, Mohamed, Y, Engel, D, Sidibe, A, Holloway, M, Bloem, P, Kumar, S, Brotherton, J, Reis, V, Morgan, C. Integrating HPV vaccination programs with enhanced cervical cancer screening and treatment, a systematic review.. Vaccine 40 Suppl 1: A116 -A123 2022
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  • Yee, WL, Htay, H, Mohamed, Y, Nightingale, CE, Tin, HH, Thein, W, Kyaw, LL, Yee, WW, Aye, MM, Badman, SG, et al. Operational experiences associated with the implementation of near point-of-care early infant diagnosis of HIV in Myanmar: a qualitative study.. BMC Health Serv Res 21(1) : 863 2021
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  • Mohamed, Y, Kupul, M, Gare, J, Badman, SG, Silim, S, Vallely, AJ, Luchters, S, Kelly-Hanku, A, AAMI Study Group. Feasibility and acceptability of implementing early infant diagnosis of HIV in Papua New Guinea at the point of care: a qualitative exploration of health worker and key informant perspectives.. BMJ Open 10(11) : e043679 2020
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