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  • The impact of COVID-19 on TB: a review of the data, IJTLD, 2021
  • An approach for improving the quality of country-level TB modelling, IJTLD, 2021
  • Better data for country-level TB resource allocation are urgently required, IJTLD, 2021
  • Cost of delivering 12-dose isoniazid and rifapentine versus 6 months of isoniazid for tuberculosis infection in a high-burden setting, Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2020
  • Risk-benefit analysis of tuberculosis infection testing for household contact management in high-burden countries: a mathematical modelling study Lancet Global Health, 2019
  • The Importance of Heterogeneity to the Epidemiology of Tuberculosis Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2018
  • Modelling the impact of social protection on tuberculosis: the S-PROTECT project BMC Public Health, 2018
  • The relative fitness of drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis: a modelling study of household transmission in Peru J Roy Soc Int, 2018
  • Using Chemical Reaction Kinetics to Predict Optimal Antibiotic Treatment Strategies PLoS Comp Bio, 2017
  • Catastrophic health costs averted by TB control: findings for India and South Africa from a modeling study Lancet Global Health, 2017
  • Modelling the social and structural determinants of TB: opportunities and challenges IJTLD, 2017
  • Is IPT more effective in high-burden settings?  Modelling the effect of tuberculosis incidence on IPT impact IJTLD, 2017
  • Benefits of continuous isoniazid preventive therapy may outweigh resistance risks in a declining tuberculosis/HIV coepidemic AIDS, 2016
  • Cost-effectiveness and resource implications of aggressive action on tuberculosis in China, India, and South Africa: a combined analysis of nine models. Lancet Global Health, 2016
  • Feasibility of achieving the 2025 WHO global tuberculosis targets in South Africa, China, and India: a combined analysis of 11 mathematical models. Lancet Global Health 2016
  • Classic reaction kinetics can explain complex patterns of antibiotic action Sci Trans Med, 2015
  • Using the TIME model in Spectrum to estimate tuberculosis-HIV incidence and mortality AIDS, 2014
  • The impact of antiretroviral therapy on mortality during tuberculosis treatment: a systematic review and meta-analysis Plos One 2014
  • Modeling of Novel Diagnostic Strategies for Active Tuberculosis – A Systematic Review: Current Practices and Recommendations Plos One, 2014
  • Impact and cost-effectiveness of current and future tuberculosis diagnostics: the contribution of modelling IJTLD, 2014.
  • How Can Mathematical Models Advance TB Control in High HIV Prevalence Settings? IJTLD, 2014.

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