Denholm, Justin T. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9214-6431
Davis, Joshua
Paterson, David
Roberts, Jason
Morpeth, Susan
Snelling, Thomas
Zentner, Dominica
Rees, Megan
O’Sullivan, Matthew
Price, David
Bowen, Asha
Tong, Steven Y. C.
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Davis, Joshua
Denholm, Justin
Tong, Steven
Rees, Megan
Paterson, David
Price, David
Morpeth, Susan
O’Sullivan, Matthew
Roberts, Jason
Snelling, Thomas
Anderson, Sue
McQuilton, Zoe
Venkatesh, Bala
Hammond, Naomi
Jha, Vivekanend
Burston, Victoria John
McMahon, James
Charles, Patrick
Commons, Robert
O’Brien, Daniel
Mahoney, Andrew
Sheffield, David
Lim, Lyn-Li
Gardiner, Brad
Schulz, Thomas
Torresi, Joseph
Chean, Roy
Sasadeusz, Joseph
Rogers, Ben
Aboltins, Craig
Singh, Kasha
Yong, Michelle
Lister, David
Visvanathan, Kumar
Molton, James
Tai, Alex
Chalmers, Rachel
Martinello, Marianne
Wilson, Paul
Gray, Timothy
Coghill, Sarah
Foo, Hong
Sud, Archana
Williams, Jacob
Lwin, Nilar
Post, Jeffrey
van Haal, Sebastian
Sullivan, Richard
Matthews, Gail
Kwan, Benjamin Chi Hin
Slack, Andrew
Shum, Omar
Cochrane, Belinda
Dotel, Ravindra
Gray, Timothy
Gilbey, Timothy
Mina, Michael
Su, Yuen
Trethewy, Chris
Hudson, Bernie
Chatterji, Arunavo
Mostert, Christaan
New, David
Raby, Edward
Hui, Sionh
Robinson, Owen
Hart, Julie
Tan, Shu Jin
Arellano, Astrid
Chambers, Jonathan
Davis, Jane
Rafiei, Nastaran
Smith, Simon
Sehu, Marjoree
da Silva, Janath
Griffin, Paul
Henderson, Andrew
Chaw, Khin
Choong, Keat
Burke, Andrew
Heather, Christopher
Senanayake, Sanjaya
Boyd, Mark
Rowe, Emily
Anagnostou, Mick
Trad, Ali
Ratcliff, Alison
Morpeth, Susan
Dummer, Jack
Bhally, Hassan
Giola, Massimo
Grimwade, Kate
Chang, Catharina Li-Lin
Verrall, Ayesha
Hogg, Stephen
Restropo, Dalilah
Maze, Michael
Ritchie, Stephen
Gedye, Craig
Chang, Judy
Maze, Michael
Pillai, Priyanka
Flanagan, Katie
Mora, Jocelyn
Post, Jenny
Lam, Eileen
Littleford, Roberta
Knoblauch, Naomi
Slow, Sandy
Funding for this research was provided by:
Health Research Council, New Zealand
Article History
Received: 28 June 2020
Accepted: 2 July 2020
First Online: 14 July 2020
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: This trial has been approved by the Melbourne Health Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC/62646/MH-2020), with initial approval given April 3, 2020. Additional ethics approvals have been given by Northern B Health and Disability Ethics Committee in New Zealand (20/NTB/75), Human Research Ethics Committee of the Northern Territory Department of Health and Menzies School of Health Research (HREC-2020-3713), Tasmania Health and Medical Human Research Ethics Committee (ref 21640), and the St John of God Health Care Human Research Ethics Committee (ref 1662). We certify that all appropriate ethical approval processes have been conducted as described above.Informed consent to participate will be obtained prior to enrolment. Due to the stringent measures in infection control in hospitals, verbal consent will be obtained instead of written consent, with additional measures provided for stringent documentation and independent confirmation of consent to participate.
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: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.