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Isobel Todd

Isobel Todd

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Isobel Todd is a PhD student in the Inflammatory Origins research group at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Department of Paediatrics, the University of Melbourne. Her research interests are perinatal and infectious disease epidemiology.

She completed a Master of Science in Epidemiology at the University of Melbourne before joining MCRI. Her current research focuses on prenatal and early life exposures and their influence on the likelihood and severity of paediatric infections. This research is conducted through linkage of data drawn from large cohort studies and national health registries facilitated by both national and international collaborations.
Isobel Todd is a PhD student in the Inflammatory Origins research group at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Department of Paediatrics, the University of Melbourne. Her research interests are perinatal and infectious disease epidemiology.
Isobel Todd is a PhD student in the Inflammatory Origins research group at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Department of Paediatrics, the University of Melbourne. Her research interests are perinatal and infectious disease epidemiology.

She completed a Master of Science in Epidemiology at the University of Melbourne before joining MCRI. Her current research focuses on prenatal and early life exposures and their influence on the likelihood and severity of paediatric infections. This research is conducted through linkage of data drawn from large cohort studies and national health registries facilitated by both national and international collaborations.

Top Publications

  • Lovern, C, Todd, IMF, Håberg, SE, Magnus, MC, Burgner, DP, Miller, JE. Association of Prenatal Antibiotics and Mode of Birth With Otolaryngology Surgery in Offspring. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 41(5) : 368 -374 2022
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  • Gillies, MB, Burgner, DP, Ivancic, L, Nassar, N, Miller, JE, Sullivan, SG, Todd, IMF, Pearson, S, Schaffer, AL, Zoega, H. Changes in antibiotic prescribing following COVID‐19 restrictions: Lessons for post‐pandemic antibiotic stewardship. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 88(3) : 1143 -1151 2022
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  • Todd, IMF, Miller, JE, Rowe, SL, Burgner, DP, Sullivan, SG. Changes in infection-related hospitalizations in children following pandemic restrictions: an interrupted time-series analysis of total population data. International Journal of Epidemiology 50(5) : dyab101- 2021
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