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Publications: Campos, Mariana
Journal Article
Olsen, M., Lohning, A., Campos, M., Jones, P., McKirdy, S., Alghafri, R.ORCID: 0000-0002-8321-9678 and Tajouri, L.
(2021)
Mobile phones of paediatric hospital staff are never cleaned and commonly used in toilets with implications for healthcare nosocomial diseases.
Scientific Reports, 11
(1).
Art. 12999.
Olsen, M., Nassar, R., Senok, A., Albastaki, A., Leggett, J., Lohning, A., Campos, M., Jones, P., McKirdy, S., Tajouri, L. and Alghafri, R.ORCID: 0000-0002-8321-9678
(2021)
A pilot metagenomic study reveals that community derived mobile phones are reservoirs of viable pathogenic microbes.
Scientific Reports, 11
(1).
Art. 14102.
Tajouri, L., Campos, M., Olsen, M., Lohning, A., Jones, P., Moloney, S., Grimwood, K., Ugail, H., Mahboub, B., Alawar, H., McKirdy, S. and Alghafri, R.ORCID: 0000-0002-8321-9678
(2021)
The role of mobile phones as a possible pathway for pathogen movement, a cross-sectional microbial analysis.
Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease, 43
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Art. 102095.
Olsen, M., Campos, M., Lohning, A., Jones, P., Legget, J., Bannach-Brown, A., McKirdy, S., Alghafri, R.ORCID: 0000-0002-8321-9678 and Tajouri, L.
(2020)
Mobile phones represent a pathway for microbial transmission: A scoping review.
Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease, 35
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Article 101704.
Campbell, M.L., Peters, L., McMains, C., de Campos, M.C.R., Sargisson, R., Blackwell, B. and Hewitt, C.L. (2018) Are our beaches safe? Quantifying the human health impact of anthropogenic beach litter on people in New Zealand. Science of The Total Environment, 651 (Part 2). pp. 2400-2409.
Non-refereed Article
Tajouri, L., Campos, M., Alghafri, R.ORCID: 0000-0002-8321-9678 and McKirdy, S.
(2020)
Mobile phones are covered in germs. Disinfecting them daily could help stop diseases spreading.
The Conversation, April 29 2020
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Tajouri, L., Campos, M. and Alghafri, R.ORCID: 0000-0002-8321-9678
(2020)
Ultraviolet radiation is a strong disinfectant. It may be what our schools, hospitals and airports need.
The Conversation, July 15
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Campbell, M., McMains, C., Hewitt, C. and Campos, M. (2019) Forget sharks… here’s why you are more likely to be injured by litter at the beach. The Conversation, Jan 2, 2019 .