Yasmin Mohamed
Yasmin Mohamed
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 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.
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 view publication
- 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 view publication
- 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 view publication
- 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 view publication
- 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 view publication
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