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Amy Kwon is a lecturer at the Kirby Institute, specializing in the application of mathematical modelling to epidemiology. Her work is focused on understanding the epidemiology of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) and predicting the impact and cost-effectiveness of interventions aimed at managing its spread. Dr. Kwon contributes to the Surveillance Evaluation Research Program under the leadership of Richard Gray, where she develops methodologies to produce HCV prevalence estimates and assess the impact of direct-acting antiviral treatments. She also collaborates with the Victorian Harm Education and Prevention Program (VHEPP) to evaluate needle and syringe distribution coverage in Australia. Her research interests extend to infectious diseases, public health, and cost-effectiveness analysis, with a specific focus on blood-borne viruses such as HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C. Furthermore, she has co-authored several important papers and contributes to annual surveillance reports regarding HCV-related diseases in Australia.
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