Items where Author is "Sandmann, Frank"

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  • Impact of COVID-19 on national surveillance of norovirus in England and potential risk of increased disease activity in 2021. (2021) Douglas, A; Sandmann, FG; Allen, DJ; Celma, CC; Beard, S; Larkin, L
  • Imiquimod versus podophyllotoxin, with and without human papillomavirus vaccine, for anogenital warts: the HIPvac factorial RCT. (2020) Gilson, Richard; Nugent, Diarmuid; Bennett, Kate; DorĂ©, Caroline J; Murray, Macey L; Meadows, Jade; Haddow, Lewis J; Lacey, Charles; Sandmann, Frank; Jit, Mark; Soldan, Kate; Tetlow, Michelle; Caverly, Emilia; Nathan, Mayura; Copas, Andrew J
  • Quantifying the economic cost of antibiotic resistance and the impact of related interventions: rapid methodological review, conceptual framework and recommendations for future studies. (2020) Jit, Mark; Ng, Dorothy Hui Lin; Luangasanatip, Nantasit; Sandmann, Frank; Atkins, Katherine E; Robotham, Julie V; Pouwels, Koen B
  • Optimising health and economic impacts of COVID-19 vaccine prioritisation strategies in the WHO European Region. (2021) Liu, Yang; Sandmann, Frank G; Barnard, Rosanna C; Pearson, Carl AB; CMMID COVID-19 Working Group; Pastore, Roberta; Pebody, Richard; Flasche, Stefan; Jit, Mark
  • Global and national estimates of the number of healthcare workers at high risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection. (2021) McCarthy, CV; Sandmann, FG; CMMID COVID-19 Working Group; Jit, M
  • The potential health and economic value of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination alongside physical distancing in the UK: a transmission model-based future scenario analysis and economic evaluation. (2021) Sandmann, Frank G; Davies, Nicholas G; Vassall, Anna; Edmunds, W John; Jit, Mark; Centre for the Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases COV
  • Rapid COVID-19 vaccine rollout: immense success but challenges ahead. (2021) Sandmann, Frank G; Jit, Mark
  • Optimizing Benefits of Testing Key Workers for Infection with SARS-CoV-2: A Mathematical Modeling Analysis. (2020) Sandmann, Frank G; White, Peter J; Ramsay, Mary; Jit, Mark
  • Evaluating the impact of a continued maternal pertussis immunisation programme in England: A modelling study and cost-effectiveness analysis. (2021) Sandmann, Frank; Jit, Mark; Andrews, Nick; Buckley, Hannah L; Campbell, Helen; Ribeiro, Sonia; Sile, Bersabeh; Stowe, Julia; Tessier, Elise; Ramsay, Mary; Amirthalingam, Gayatri; Choi, Yoon H
  • Infant Hospitalizations and Fatalities Averted by the Maternal Pertussis Vaccination Program in England, 2012-2017: Post-implementation Economic Evaluation. (2020) Sandmann, Frank; Jit, Mark; Andrews, Nick; Buckley, Hannah L; Campbell, Helen; Ribeiro, Sonia; Sile, Bersabeh; Stowe, Julia; Tessier, Elise; Ramsay, Mary; Choi, Yoon H; Amirthalingam, Gayatri
  • How to Prevent Vaccines Falling Victim to Their Own Success: Intertemporal Dependency of Incidence Levels on Indirect Effects in Economic Reevaluations. (2021) Sandmann, Frank; Ramsay, Mary; Edmunds, W John; Choi, Yoon H; Jit, Mark
  • Optimal health and economic impact of non-pharmaceutical intervention measures prior and post vaccination in England: a mathematical modelling study. Tildesley, Michael J; Vassall, Anna; Riley, Steven; Jit, Mark; Sandmann, Frank; Hill, Edward M; Thompson, Robin N; Atkins, Benjamin D; Edmunds, John; Dyson, Louise; Keeling, Matt J
  • Augmenting contact matrices with time-use data for fine-grained intervention modelling of disease dynamics: A modelling analysis. (2020) van Leeuwen, Edwin; Sandmann, Frank
  • Time use and social mixing during and around festive periods: Potential changes in the age distribution of COVID-19 cases from increased intergenerational interactions. (2020) van Leeuwen, Edwin; Sandmann, Frank G; Eggo, Rosalind M; White, Peter J
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  • The potential health and economic value of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination alongside physical distancing in the UK: a transmission model-based future scenario analysis and economic evaluation. (2020) Sandmann, Frank G; Davies, Nicholas G; Vassall, Anna; Edmunds, W John; Jit, Mark; Centre for the Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases COV picture_as_pdf