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Strep A Translation

The Strep A Translation team aim to understand the epidemiology of Strep A infections in Australia and the world. Alongside this, they explore the implementation of endgame recommendations, health economics and new horizons.

The Strep A Translation team aim to understand the epidemiology of Strep A infections in Australia and the world.

The epidemiology of Strep A infections in Australia and globally remains a high priority across the END RHD program, and the work undertaken by this team intersect with the other four teams within the END RHD program.

In addition, this team research and outputs are vital for implementation of the endgame recommendations, health economics findings and most importantly new horizons for international collaborations and partnerships; such as REACH - a technical support and policy translation initiative to amplify rheumatic heart disease control efforts locally, regionally and globally.

REACH is a core partner of RHD Action, a coalition of global organisations working together to establish a scientific and technical support community available to all countries, advocate for policy change for better heart health, support and empower all people living with RHD and foster multi-sectoral partnerships to support and sustain the global movement.

Team leader

Professor Jonathan Carapetis AM
Professor Jonathan Carapetis AM

AM MBBS FRACP FAFPHM PhD FAHMS

Executive Director; Co-Head, Strep A Translation; Co-Founder of REACH

Associate Professor Glenn Pearson
Associate Professor Glenn Pearson

BA (Education) PhD Candidate

Director of First Nations Strategy and Leadership; Co-Head, Strep A Translation

Team members (10)

Rosemary Wyber
Rosemary Wyber

MBChB MPH FRACGP PhD

Senior Research Fellow

Research Assistant and PHD Student

Program Manager END RHD

Senior Project Coordinator

Keerthi Anpalagan
Keerthi Anpalagan

B.Biomed (Hons)

PhD Candidate and Research Assistant

Jeffrey Cannon

Jeffrey Cannon

Health Economist

Maddison Pearce

Maddison Pearce

Research Support Officer

Rachel Burgess

Rachel Burgess

Senior Research Officer

Joe Kado

Joe Kado

Senior Research Fellow

Jess Daw

Jess Daw

Research Assistant

Group A Streptococcal and Rheumatic Heart Disease videos

Reports and Findings

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Clinical practice guidelines: Their utility, dissemination and monitoring at Colonial War Memorial Hospital: A mixed methods study from Fiji

Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) improve patient care by standardising medical practice. However, little is known about their applicability in low-resource settings. Since 2010, Fiji has introduced guidelines to increase the application of evidence-based practice.

A pilot study to develop assessment tools for Group A Streptococcus surveillance studies

Group A Streptococcus (GAS) causes pharyngitis (sore throat) and impetigo (skin sores) GAS pharyngitis triggers rheumatic fever (RF) with epidemiological evidence supporting that GAS impetigo may also trigger RF in Australian Aboriginal children. Understanding the concurrent burden of these superficial GAS infections is critical to RF prevention. This pilot study aimed to trial tools for concurrent surveillance of sore throats and skins sore for contemporary studies of RF pathogenesis including development of a sore throat checklist for Aboriginal families and pharynx photography.

Invasive Infections Caused by Lancefield Groups C/G and A Streptococcus, Western Australia, Australia, 2000–2018

Epidemiologic data on invasive group C/G Streptococcus (iGCGS) infections are sparse internationally. Linked population-level hospital, pathology, and death data were used to describe the disease burden in Western Australia, Australia, during 2000-2018 compared with that of invasive group A Streptococcus (GAS, Streptococcus pyogenes) infections.

Acute Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease

Acute Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease is a concise, yet comprehensive, clinical resource highlighting must-know information on rheumatic heart disease and acute rheumatic fever from a global perspective

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Strep A Translation Projects and Activities

Honorary Team Members

  • Glenn Pearson
  • Hannah Moore
  • Belaynew Taye