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Hannah E. Brindle
Hannah E. Brindle
University of Oxford
Vaccine efficacy
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Trust and Transparency in times of Crisis: Results from an Online Survey During the First Wave (April 2020) of the COVID-19 Epidemic in the UK - Quantitative Data
2020
Luisa Enria
Naomi R. Waterlow
Nina T Rogers
Hannah E. Brindle
Sham Lal
Rosalind M. Eggo
Shelley Lees
Chrissy h. Roberts
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Behavioural change towards reduced intensity physical activity is disproportionately prevalent among adults with serious health issues or self-perception of high risk during the UK COVID-19 lockdown.
2020
Frontiers in Public Health
Nina T Rogers
Naomi R. Waterlow
Hannah E. Brindle
Luisa Enria
Rosalind M. Eggo
Shelley Lees
Chrissy h. Roberts
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Low population Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) seroprevalence in Udayapur district, Nepal, three years after a JE vaccination programme: A case for further catch up campaigns?
2019
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
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Hannah E. Brindle
W. William Schluter
Brian Faragher
Ajit Rayamajhi
Rajendra Bohara
Santosh Gurung
Geeta Shakya
Sutee Yoksan
Sameer M. Dixit
Rajesh Rajbhandari
Bimal Paudel
Shailaja Adhikari
Tom Solomon
Mike J. Griffiths
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