Michael Moore
The George Institute for Global Health
33 Papers
187 Citations
Michael Moore is an academic researcher from The George Institute for Global Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Population. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 33 publications. Previous affiliations of Michael Moore include American Public Health Association & Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme.
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Papers
The new Australian Primary Health Networks: how will they integrate public health and primary care?
TL;DR: Three viewpoints are commissioned for this primary health care themed issue of Public Health Research & Practice, from the Australian Government Department of Health, the Public Health Association of Australia and a Sydney-based PHN.
Nucleoside reverse-transcriptase inhibitor cross-resistance and outcomes from second-line antiretroviral therapy in the public health approach: an observational analysis within the randomised, open-label, EARNEST trial.
Nicholas I. Paton,Nicholas I. Paton,Cissy Kityo,Jennifer Thompson,Immaculate Nankya,Leonard Bagenda,Anne Hoppe,James Hakim,Andrew Kambugu,Joep J. van Oosterhout,Joep J. van Oosterhout,Mary Kiconco,Silvia Bertagnolio,Philippa Easterbrook,Peter Mugyenyi,A. Sarah Walker,E. Agweng,P Awio,G. Bakeinyaga,C. Isabirye,U. Kabuga,S. Kasuswa,M. Katuramu,C Kityo,F. Kiweewa,H. Kyomugisha,E. Lutalo,P. Mugyenyi,D. Mulima,Hellen Musana,G. Musitwa,Victor Musiime,M. Ndigendawan,H. Namata,J. Nkalubo,P. Ocitti Labejja,P. Okello,P. Olal,G. Pimundu,P. Segonga,F. Ssali,Z. Tamale,D. Tumukunde,W. Namala,R. Byaruhanga,Joshua Kayiwa,J. Tukamushaba,S. Abunyang,D. Eram,O. Denis,R. Lwalanda,L. Mugarura,J. Namusanje,I. Nankya,Emmanuel Ndashimye,E. Nabulime,O. Senfuma,G. Bihabwa,E. Buluma,P. Easterbrook,A. Elbireer,Andrew Kambugu,D. Kamya,M. Katwere,R. Kiggundu,C. Komujuni,Eva Laker,E. Lubwama,Ivan Mambule,J. Matovu,A. Nakajubi,J. Nakku,R. Nalumenya,L. Namuyimbwa,F. Semitala,Bonnie Wandera,Jane N Wanyama,H. Mugerwa,Abbas Lugemwa,E. Ninsiima,T. Ssenkindu,S. Mwebe,L. Atwine,H. William,C. Katemba,M. Acaku,P. Ssebutinde,H. Kitizo,J. Kukundakwe,M. Naluguza,K. Ssegawa,Namayanja,F. Nsibuka,P. Tuhirirwe,M. Fortunate,J. Acen,J. Achidri,A. Amone,M. Chamai,J. Ditai,M. Kemigisa,M. Kiconco,C. Matama,D. Mbanza,F. Nambaziira,M. Owor Odoi,A. Rweyora,G. Tumwebaze,H. Kalanzi,J. Katabaazi,A. Kiyingi,M. Mbidde,M. Mugenyi,Raymond Mwebaze,P. Okong,I. Senoga,Mary Abwola,D. Baliruno,J. Bwomezi,A. Kasede,M. Mudoola,R. Namisi,F. Ssennono,S. Tuhirwe,George Abongomera,G. Amone,J. Abach,I. Aciro,B. Arach,P. Kidega,J. Omongin,E. Ocung,W. Odong,A. Philliam,Hillary Alima,B. Ahimbisibwe,E. Atuhaire,F. Atukunda,G. Bekusike,A. Bulegyeya,D. Kahatano,S. Kamukama,J. Kyoshabire,A. Nassali,A. Mbonye,T. M. Naturinda,Ndukukire,A. Nshabohurira,H. Ntawiha,A. Rogers,M. Tibyasa,S. Kiirya,Dickens Atwongyeire,A. Nankya,C. Draleku,D. Nakiboneka,D. Odoch,L. Lakidi,R. Ruganda,R. Abiriga,M. Mulindwa,F. Balmoi,S. Kafuma,E. Moriku,J. Hakim,A. Reid,E. Chidziva,Godfrey Musoro,C Warambwa,G. Tinago,S. Mutsai,Mackwellings Phiri,S. Mudzingwa,T. Bafana,V. Masore,C. Moyo,R. Nhema,S. Chitongo,Robert S. Heyderman,Lucky Kabanga,Symon Kaunda,Aubrey Kudzala,Linly Lifa,Jane Mallewa,Michael Moore,Chrissie Mtali,George Musowa,Grace Mwimaniwa,Rosemary Sikwese,Joep J. van Oosterhout,Milton Ziwoya,H. Chimbaka,B. Chitete,S. Kamanga,T. Kayinga E. Makwakwa,R. Mbiya,M. Mlenga,T. Mphande,C. Mtika,G. Mushani,O. Ndhlovu,M. Ngonga,I. Nkhana,R. Nyirenda,P. Cheruiyot,C. M. Kwobah,W. Lokitala Ekiru,M. Mokaya,A. Mudogo,A. Nzioka,Abraham Siika,M. Tanui,S. Wachira,Kara Wools-Kaloustian,P. Alipalli,E. Chikatula,J. Kipaila,I. Kunda,S. Lakhi,J. Malama,W. Mufwambi,L. Mulenga,P. Mwaba,E. Mwamba,Aggrey Mweemba,M. Namfukwe,E. Kerukadho,B. Ngwatu,J. Birungi,N. Paton,J. Boles,Andrew Burke,L. Castle,S. Ghuman,L. Kendall,A. Hoppe,S. Tebbs,Margaret J. Thomason,J. Thompson,Stephen L. Walker,J. Whittle,H. Wilkes,N. Young,Moira J. Spyer,C. Kapuya,F. Kyomuhendo,D. Kyakundi,N. Mkandawire,S. Mulambo,S. Senyonjo,B. Angus,Alejandro Arenas-Pinto,A. Palfreeman,F. Post,David A. Ishola,Jose R. Arribas,Robert Colebunders,Marco Floridia,Marina Giuliano,P. Mallon,P. Walsh,M. De Rosa,E. Rinaldi,I. Weller,Charles F. Gilks,A. Kangewende,E. Luyirika,F. Miiro,P. Mwamba,Sylvia Ojoo,Sam Phiri,J.J. van Oosterhout,A. Wapakabulo,Tim E. A. Peto,Neil French,J. Matenga,G. Cloherty,J van Wyk,M. Norton,S. Lehrman,P. Lamba,K. Malik,James F. Rooney,Wendy Snowden,J. Villacian +284 more
TL;DR: The results do not support the introduction of routine resistance testing in ART programmes in low-income settings for the purpose of selecting second-line NRTIs and Genotypic resistance testing might not accurately predict NRTI activity in protease inhibitor-based second- line ART.
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Implementing early infant diagnosis of HIV infection at the primary care level: experiences and challenges in Malawi
Queen Dube,Anna Dow,Chawanangwa Chirambo,Jill F. Lebov,Lyson Tenthani,Michael Moore,Robert S. Heyderman,Annelies Van Rie +7 more
TL;DR: Diagnostic tools with higher PPV and point-of-care capacity and better infrastructures for administering ART are needed to improve the management of HIV-exposed and HIV-infected infants.
Genomic identification of a novel co-trimoxazole resistance genotype and its prevalence amongst Streptococcus pneumoniae in Malawi
Jennifer E. Cornick,Simon R. Harris,Christopher M. Parry,Christopher M. Parry,Michael Moore,Michael Moore,Chikondi Jassi,Arox W. Kamng’ona,Arox W. Kamng’ona,Benard W. Kulohoma,Benard W. Kulohoma,Robert S. Heyderman,Robert S. Heyderman,Stephen D. Bentley,Dean Everett,Dean Everett +15 more
TL;DR: Pneumococci in Malawian pneumococci exhibit almost universal co-trimoxazole resistance in vitro and in silico that the authors believe is driven by extensive co- trimxazole and sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine use.
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A comprehensive overview and qualitative analysis of government-led nutrition policies in Australian institutions
Emalie Rosewarne,Annet C. Hoek,Gary Sacks,Luke Wolfenden,Jason H Y Wu,Jenny Reimers,Kirstan Corben,Michael Moore,Cliona Ni Mhurchu,Cliona Ni Mhurchu,Jacqui Webster +10 more
TL;DR: The design of government-led institutional nutrition policies in institutions in Australia may be a barrier to implementation and prevent the policies having their intended impact, and the potential for developing stronger, more comprehensive policies is assessed.