Campbell Aitken
Research Fellow
Public Health
Burnet Institute
Australia
Biography
Campbell joined the Burnet Institute in 1995. Since that time he has conducted research on a broad spectrum of topics in the fields of drug use and blood-borne virus epidemiology. With particular expertise in injecting drug use and the hepatitis C virus, Campbell is the author or co-author of over 75 articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
Research Interest
Behaviours and Health Risks Disease Elimination Healthy Ageing Maternal and Child Health
Publications
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Longitudinal analysis of change in individual-level needle and syringe coverage amongst a cohort of people who inject drugs in Melbourne, Australia. O'Keefe D, Scott N, Aitken C, Dietze P Drug Alcohol Depend. 2017 Apr; 176:7-13
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How does the use of multiple needles/syringes per injecting episode impact on the measurement of individual level needle and syringe program coverage? O'Keefe D, McCormack A, Cogger S, Aitken C, Burns L, Bruno R, Stafford J, Butler K, Breen C, Dietze P Int J Drug Policy. 2017 May; 46:96-106
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Longitudinal changes in personal wellbeing in a cohort of people who inject drugs. Scott N, Carrotte ER, Higgs P, Stoové MA, Aitken CK, Dietze PM PLoS One. 2017 May; 12(5):e0178474