Steve Graham
Senior Principal Research Fellow
International Development
Burnet Institute
Australia
Biography
Steve Graham is a paediatrician with 20 years of clinical and research experience in international child health in African and Asia-Pacific regions. Particular interests include child tuberculosis, pneumonia and invasive bacterial disease especially invasive salmonellosis in tropical Africa. Steve completed his PhD on the impact of HIV on respiratory disease in Malawian children, which included two first-author Lancet publications. His particular current research interest is to improve implementation of child TB management and prevention in the resource-limited setting.
Research Interest
He works closely with the World Health Organization in the development of international guidelines and training tools for the management of child TB. Research Interests include Behaviours and Health Risks Disease Elimination Health Security Healthy Ageing Maternal and Child Health
Publications
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Childhood TB: can the End TB Strategy deliver? Seddon JA, Graham SM Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2016 Mar; 110(3):155-157
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The management of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis in young children post-2015: an opportunity to close the policy-practice gap. Graham SM Expert Rev Respir Med. 2017 Jan; 11(1):41-49