Nicole Allard

609 total citations
37 papers, 380 citations indexed

About

Nicole Allard is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Hepatology and Infectious Diseases. According to data from OpenAlex, Nicole Allard has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 380 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 29 papers in Epidemiology, 24 papers in Hepatology and 6 papers in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in Nicole Allard's work include Hepatitis B Virus Studies (26 papers), Hepatitis C virus research (24 papers) and Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (19 papers). Nicole Allard is often cited by papers focused on Hepatitis B Virus Studies (26 papers), Hepatitis C virus research (24 papers) and Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (19 papers). Nicole Allard collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and Philippines. Nicole Allard's co-authors include Jennifer H MacLachlan, Alexander Thompson, Margaret Hellard, Anouk Dev, Kylie Carville, Jess Howell, John Furler, A. Thompson, Jon Emery and Gail Matthews and has published in prestigious journals such as Hepatology, Journal of Hepatology and BMC Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Nicole Allard

34 papers receiving 371 citations

Peers

Nicole Allard
Lu Y. Hwang United States
Rob Bielen Belgium
Allan McLeod United Kingdom
John Rwegasha Tanzania
Janet Durfee United States
Ivane Gamkrelidze United States
Sarah B. Lesesne United States
Heather Valerio Australia
Lu Y. Hwang United States
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All Works

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Oliver, Jane, Angeline Ferdinand, Jessica Kaufman, et al.. (2024). Community health workers’ dissemination of COVID-19 information and services in the early pandemic response: a systematic review. BMC Health Services Research. 24(1). 711–711. 3 indexed citations
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Mnatzaganian, George, et al.. (2023). Missed opportunities for diagnosis of hepatitis B and C in individuals diagnosed with decompensated cirrhosis or hepatocellular carcinoma. Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 38(6). 976–983. 2 indexed citations
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Allard, Nicole, et al.. (2023). Modelling jurisdictional disparities in the cascade of care for chronic hepatitis B in Australia: impact of treatment uptake on mortality. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 47(1). 100011–100011. 3 indexed citations
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MacLachlan, Jennifer H, et al.. (2023). Hepatitis C direct-acting antiviral treatment completion: Comparison of geographic, demographic and clinical characteristics in Australia. Australian Journal of General Practice. 52(6). 391–399. 2 indexed citations
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Gemert, Caroline van, Nicole Allard, Anne Brink, et al.. (2023). Progress towards triple elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, hepatitis B and syphilis in Pacific Island Countries and Territories: a systematic review. The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific. 35. 100740–100740. 4 indexed citations
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Allard, Nicole, et al.. (2023). Access to oral COVID‐19 antivirals in the community: are eligibility criteria and systems ensuring equity?. The Medical Journal of Australia. 218(10). 438–441. 3 indexed citations
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Wallace, Jack, Yinzong Xiao, Jess Howell, et al.. (2022). Understanding how to live with hepatitis B: a qualitative investigation of peer advice for Chinese people living with hepatitis B in Australia. BMC Public Health. 22(1). 536–536. 3 indexed citations
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Larkins, Sarah, et al.. (2022). Management of COVID ‐19 in the community and the role of primary care: how the pandemic has shone light on a fragmented health system. The Medical Journal of Australia. 217(S9). S3–S6. 4 indexed citations
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Oliver, Jane, Shidan Tosif, Anna‐Maria Costa, et al.. (2021). Adding saliva testing to oropharyngeal and deep nasal swab testing increases PCR detection of SARS‐CoV‐2 in primary care and children. The Medical Journal of Australia. 215(6). 273–278. 5 indexed citations
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Allard, Nicole, et al.. (2020). Hepatitis B in the Northern Territory: insights into the changing epidemiology of an ancient condition. Internal Medicine Journal. 51(6). 910–922. 5 indexed citations
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Allard, Nicole, et al.. (2020). Adherence in chronic hepatitis B: associations between medication possession ratio and adverse viral outcomes. BMC Gastroenterology. 20(1). 140–140. 12 indexed citations
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Wallace, Jack, Jacqueline A. Richmond, Nicole Allard, et al.. (2020). Facilitating hepatitis B clinical management in general practice: A qualitative investigation. Australian Journal of General Practice. 49(9). 599–604. 10 indexed citations
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Allard, Nicole, et al.. (2018). Knowing and telling: how African-Australians living with chronic hepatitis B understand hepatocellular carcinoma risk and surveillance. Australian Journal of Primary Health. 24(2). 141–141. 10 indexed citations
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Gemert, Caroline van, Jess Howell, Julie Wang, et al.. (2017). Knowledge and practices of chronic hepatitis B virus testing by general practitioners in Victoria, Australia, 2014-15.. PubMed. 46(9). 683–689. 8 indexed citations
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Allard, Nicole, et al.. (2017). The challenge of liver cancer surveillance in general practice: Do recall and reminder systems hold the answer?. PubMed. 46(11). 859–864. 15 indexed citations
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Wade, Amanda, Bridget Draper, Joseph Doyle, et al.. (2017). A survey of hepatitis C management by Victorian GPs after PBS-listing of direct-acting antiviral therapy.. PubMed. 46(4). 235–240. 18 indexed citations
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MacLachlan, Jennifer H, et al.. (2017). Mapping progress in chronic hepatitis B: geographic variation in prevalence, diagnosis, monitoring and treatment, 2013–15. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 42(1). 62–68. 27 indexed citations
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Allard, Nicole, et al.. (2015). The cascade of care for Australians living with chronic hepatitis B: measuring access to diagnosis, management and treatment. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 39(3). 255–259. 40 indexed citations
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Allard, Nicole, et al.. (2015). P1256 : The global and regional burden of liver disease, 2013. Journal of Hepatology. 62. S828–S829. 1 indexed citations
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MacLachlan, Jennifer H, et al.. (2013). The burden of chronic hepatitis B virus infection in Australia, 2011. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 37(5). 416–422. 85 indexed citations

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