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Stephen B. Lambert

Epidemiology and Public Health

The University of Queensland

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About Stephen B. Lambert at The University of Queensland

Stephen B. Lambert is an epidemiologist at Australian National University specializing in respiratory and gastrointestinal viral infections and public health surveillance. Representative publications include "Vaccine Preventable Diseases and Vaccination Coverage in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, Australia, 2016–2019", and "Maternal Pertussis Vaccination, Infant Immunization, and Risk of Pertussis", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

respiratory viral infectionsviral gastroenteritisinfluenza epidemiologypandemic preparednesspublic health surveillanceinfectious disease transmissionvaccine behaviormeta-analysis
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Research Output

Total Citations14,623

Top 15% in field

Publications400

Highly prolific researcher

h-index64

Field leader

i10-index212

Exceptional breadth

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