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  • The role of voluntary reformulation policy in reducing population consumption of sugar. (2025) Clark, R picture_as_pdf
  • Severe influenza infection in England: assessing the impact and estimating vaccine effectiveness. (2022) Boddington, N
  • Temperature related effects on mortality and years of life lost in the UK for current and future climates. (2021) Arbuthnott, K
  • Assessment of the population-level impact of a high coverage HPV immunisation programme in young females. (2018) Mesher, D
  • The true cost of epidemic and outbreak diseases in hospitals. (2018) Sandmann, FG
  • Investigation into the vector competence of Ixodes ricinus ticks to Hazara virus and Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever virus. (2015) Leech, SL
  • Modelling HIV transmission and control among men who have sex with men in the United Kingdom. (2015) Punyacharoensin, N
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