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2012-06-01Eye health services for Aboriginal people in the western region of NSW, 2010Maher, L; Brown, AM; Torvaldsen, S; Dawson, AJ; Patterson, JA; Lawrence, G
2016-01-01Concordance between missed days of hepatitis B virus anti-viral therapy and virological breakthroughSheppard-Law, SJ; Kermeen, M; Holdaway, S; Zekry, A; George, J; Dore, GJ; Maher, L
2016Predictors of non-adherence to HBV anti-viral therapySheppard-Law, SJ; Zablotska-Manos, I; Ker-meen, M; Holdaway, S; Lee, A; Zekry, A; George, J; Maher, L
2018-07-01Utilisation of hepatocellular carcinoma screening in Australians at risk of hepatitis B virus-related carcinoma and prescribed anti-viral therapySheppard-Law, S; Zablotska-Manos, I; Kermeen, M; Holdaway, S; Lee, A; George, J; Zekry, A; Maher, L
2018-01-01Factors associated with non-adherence to HBV antiviral therapySheppard-Law, S; Zablotska-Manos, I; Kermeen, M; Holdaway, S; Lee, A; George, J; Zekry, A; Maher, L
2009-09-01Clinical trial literacy among injecting drug users in Sydney, Australia: A pilot studyDoab, A; Topp, L; Day, CA; Dore, GJ; Maher, L
2014-05-23Influenza vaccination during pregnancy: A qualitative study of the knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and practices of general practitioners in Central and South-Western SydneyMaher, L; Dawson, A; Wiley, K; Hope, K; Torvaldsen, S; Lawrence, G; Conaty, S
2008-11-01Acceptability of hepatitis C virus testing methods among injecting drug usersWhite, B; Day, C; Thein, HH; Doab, A; Bates, A; Holden, J; Van Beek, I; Maher, L
2013-11-12Influenza vaccination during pregnancy: Coverage rates and influencing factors in two urban districts in SydneyMaher, L; Hope, K; Torvaldsen, S; Lawrence, G; Dawson, A; Wiley, K; Thomson, D; Hayen, A; Conaty, S
2008-03-01Experience of hepatitis C testing among injecting drug users in Sydney, AustraliaDay, CA; White, B; Thein, HH; Doab, A; Dore, GJ; Bates, A; Holden, J; Maher, L
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