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Patrick Campbell imagePhD candidate

Email campa472@student.otago.ac.nz

Research interests

Patrick Campbell is a PhD candidate investigating enhancing the effectiveness and safety of leprosy control in Kiribati under the supervision of Professor Steve Chambers.

Publications

Campbell, P. O., Bauro, T., Rimon, E., Ioteba, N., Anderson, T., Cunanan, A., … Gardner, J., … Douglas, N. M., & Chambers, S. T. (2026). Assessment of antimicrobial resistance in M. leprae strains from Kiribati. Tropical Medicine & International Health. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1111/tmi.70146 Journal - Research Article

Scott-Thomas, A., Chernysheva, E., Campbell, P., Miller, A., Chambers, S., Anderson, T., Douglas, N., & Kennedy, M. (2025). CRISPR-Cas12a detection of Mycobacterium leprae DNA in human samples for the diagnosis of leprosy. Proceedings of the Infectious Diseases & Pandemic Preparedness Summit. (pp. 61). Retrieved from https://www.teniwha.com Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract

Campbell, P., Naniseni, T., Miller, A., Rimon, E., Ioteba, N., Anderson, T., … Kennedy, M., Douglas, N., & Chambers, S. (2025). Improving the safety and effectiveness of leprosy treatment in Kiribati through enhanced molecular diagnostics. Proceedings of the Infectious Diseases & Pandemic Preparedness Summit. (pp. 31-32). Retrieved from https://www.teniwha.com Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract

Campbell, P. O., Douglas, N. M., & Chambers, S. T. (2025). A review of the efficacy,safety, and feasibility of rifmycin-based post-exposure chemoprophylaxis for leprosy. Tropical Medicine & Infectious Disease, 10, 84. doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed10040084 Journal - Research Other

Campbell, P. O., Bauro, T., Rimon, E., Timeon, E., Bland, C., Ioteba, N., Douglas, N. M., … Chambers, S. T. (2024). Single-dose rifampicin leprosy chemoprophylaxis for household contacts in Kiribati: An audit of a combined retrospective and prospective approach. Tropical Medicine & Infectious Disease, 9, 58. doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed9030058 Journal - Research Article

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