Imperial College London

ProfessorPeterWhite

Faculty of MedicineSchool of Public Health

Professor of Public Health Modelling
 
 
 
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Publications

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Eames KTD, Tilston NL, White PJ, Adams E, Edmunds WJet al., 2010, The impact of illness and the impact of school closure on social contact patterns, HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT, Vol: 14, Pages: 279-+, ISSN: 1366-5278

Journal article

White PJ, Garnett GP, 2010, Mathematical modelling of the epidemiology of tuberculosis, Modelling Parasite Transmission and Control, Editors: Michael, Spear, Publisher: Springer Verlag, Pages: 127-140, ISBN: 9781441960634

Despite the infectious agent that causes tuberculosis having been discovered in 1882,many aspects of the natural history and transmission dynamics of TB are still not fullyunderstood. This is reflected in differences in the structures of mathematical modelsof TB, which in turn produce differences in the predicted impacts of interventions.

Book chapter

Nelson SJ, Hughes JP, Foxman B, Aral SO, Holmes KK, White PJ, Golden MRet al., 2010, Age- and Gender-Specific Estimates of Partnership Formation and Dissolution Rates in the Seattle Sex Survey, ANNALS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, Vol: 20, Pages: 308-317, ISSN: 1047-2797

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Baguelin M, Van Hoek AJ, Jit M, Flasche S, White PJ, Edmunds WJet al., 2010, Vaccination against pandemic influenza A/H1N1v in England: A real-time economic evaluation, VACCINE, Vol: 28, Pages: 2370-2384, ISSN: 0264-410X

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White PJ, 2010, Mathematical models in infectious disease epidemiology, Infectious Diseases, Editors: Cohen, Powderly, Publisher: Elsevier, Pages: 70-75, ISBN: 978-0323045797

Book chapter

van Kerkhove MD, Asikainen T, Becker NG, Bjorge S, Desenclos J-C, dos Santos T, Fraser C, Leung GM, Lipsitch M, Longini IM, Mcbryde ES, Roth CE, Shay DK, Smith DJ, Wallinga J, White PJ, Ferguson NM, Riley S, Needs WHOINFMMFPIHNWGODet al., 2010, Studies needed to address public health challenges of the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic: insights from modeling., PLoS Med, Vol: 7, Pages: e1000275-e1000275

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White PJ, Garnett GP, 2010, Mathematical Modelling of the Epidemiology of Tuberculosis, MODELLING PARASITE TRANSMISSION AND CONTROL, Vol: 673, Pages: 127-140, ISSN: 0065-2598

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UNAIDSWHOSACEMA Expert Group on Modelling the Impact Cost of Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention, 2009, Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention in High HIV Prevalence Settings: What Can Mathematical Modelling Contribute to Informed Decision Making?, PLoS Med, Vol: 6

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Fox J, White PJ, Macdonald N, Weber J, McClure M, Fidler S, Ward Het al., 2009, Reductions in HIV transmission risk behaviour following diagnosis of primary HIV infection: a cohort of high-risk men who have sex with men, HIV MEDICINE, Vol: 10, Pages: 432-438, ISSN: 1464-2662

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White PJ, Bernabe-Ortiz A, 2009, Incidence of induced abortions in Peru Response, CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, Vol: 180, Pages: 1133-1134, ISSN: 0820-3946

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Bernabé-Ortiz A, White PJ, Carcamo CP, Hughes JP, Gonzales MA, Garcia PJ, Garnett GP, Holmes KKet al., 2009, Clandestine induced abortion: prevalence, incidence and risk factors among women in a Latin American country, Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol: 180, Pages: 298-304

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Pebody R, Joseph C, McLean E, Hawkins C, Kafatos G, Catchpole M, Van Tam J, Kaye P, Green J, White P, Phin N, Evans B, Watson J, Ellis J, Bermingham A, Lackenby A, Smith G, Palmer S, Inglis S, Oliver I, Turbitt D, Maguire H, Wreghitt T, Carrington D, Sudhanva M, Brown D, Miller L, Zambon M, McMenamin J, Ramsay C, Blatchford O, Goldberg D, Cowden J, Donaghy M, Eastaway Aet al., 2009, Epidemiology of new influenza A(H1N1) in the United Kingdom, April – May 2009, Eurosurveillance, Vol: 14

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Ghani A, Baguelin M, Griffin J, Flasche S, van Hoek AJ, Cauchemez S, Donnelly C, Robertson C, White M, Truscott J, otherset al., 2009, The early transmission dynamics of H1N1pdm influenza in the United Kingdom, PLoS currents, Vol: 1

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Walker PT, Hallett TB, White PJ, Garnett GPet al., 2008, Interpreting declines in HIV prevalence: impact of spatial aggregation and migration on expected declines in prevalence, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS, Vol: 84, Pages: II42-II48, ISSN: 1368-4973

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Garnett GP, White PJ, Ward H, 2008, Fewer partners or more condoms? Modelling the effectiveness of STI prevention interventions, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS, Vol: 84, Pages: II4-II11, ISSN: 1368-4973

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Chesson HW, White PJ, 2007, Influence of epidemic phase on the cost effectiveness of a prevention intervention for sexually transmitted infection: an exploratory analysis, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS, Vol: 83, Pages: I25-I29, ISSN: 1368-4973

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Mercer CH, Sutcliffe L, Johnson AM, White PJ, Brook G, Ross JDC, Dhar J, Horner P, Keane F, Jungmann E, Sweeney J, Kinghorn G, Garnett GG, Stephenson JM, Cassell JAet al., 2007, How much do delayed healthcare seeking, delayed care provision, and diversion from primary care contribute to the transmission of STIs?, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS, Vol: 83, Pages: 400-405, ISSN: 1368-4973

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Hallett TB, White PJ, Garnett GP, 2007, Appropriate evaluation of HIV prevention interventions: from experiment to full-scale implementation, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS, Vol: 83, Pages: I55-I60, ISSN: 1368-4973

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Mercer CH, Sutcliffe L, Johnson AM, White PJ, Brook G, Ross JDC, Dhar J, Horner P, Keane F, Jungmann E, Sweeney J, Kinghorn G, Garnett GG, Stephenson JM, Cassell JAet al., 2007, How much do delayed healthcare seeking, delayed care provision, and diversion from primary care contribute to the transmission of STIs?, Sex Transm Infect, Vol: 83, Pages: 400-405, ISSN: 1368-4973

OBJECTIVES: To quantify the contribution of patient delay, provider delay, and diversion between services to delayed access to genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics. To describe the factors associated with delay, and their contribution to STI transmission. METHODS: Cross-sectional survey of 3184 consecutive new patients attending four GUM clinics purposively selected from across England to represent different types of population. Patients completed a short written questionnaire that collected data on sociodemographics, access, and health-seeking behaviour. Questionnaires were then linked to routinely collected individual-level demographic and diagnostic data. RESULTS: Patient delay is a median of 7 days, and does not vary by demographic or social characteristics, or by clinic. However, attendance at a walk-in appointment was associated with a marked reduction in patient delay and provider delay. Among symptomatics, 44.8% of men and 58.0% of women continued to have sex while awaiting treatment, with 7.0% reporting sex with >1 partner; 4.2% of symptomatic patients reported sex without using condoms with new partner(s) since their symptoms had begun. Approximately 25% of all patients had already sought or received care in general practice, and these patients experienced greater provider delay. CONCLUSIONS: Walk-in services are associated with a reduction in patient and provider delay, and should be available to all populations. Patients attending primary care require clear care pathways when referred on to GUM clinics. Health promotion should encourage symptomatic patients to seek care quickly, and to avoid sexual contact before treatment.

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Campos PE, Buffardi AL, Chiappe M, Buendia C, Garcia PJ, Carcamo CP, Garnett G, White P, Holmes KKet al., 2006, Utility of the Determine Syphilis TP rapid test in commercial sex venues in Peru, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS, Vol: 82, Pages: V22-V25, ISSN: 1368-4973

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Gouws E, White PJ, Stover J, Brown Tet al., 2006, Short term estimates of adult HIV incidence by mode of transmission: Kenya and Thailand as examples, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS, Vol: 82, Pages: III51-III55, ISSN: 1368-4973

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White PJ, Ward H, Garnett GP, 2006, Is HIV out of control in the UK? An example of analysing patterns of HIV spread using incidence-to-prevalence ratios, AIDS 20: 1898-1901, Vol: 20, Pages: 1898-1901

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Gouws E, White PJ, Stover J, Brown Tet al., 2006, Short term estimates of adult HIV incidence by mode of transmission: Kenya and Thailand as examples, Sexually Transmitted Infections 82(Suppl III): iii51-iii55, Vol: 82(Suppl III), Pages: iii51-iii55

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White PJ, Ward H, Cassell JA, Mercer CH, Garnett GPet al., 2005, Vicious and virtuous circles in the dynamics of infectious disease and the provision of health care: gonorrhea in Britain as an example, Journal of Infectious Diseases 192: 824-836, Vol: 192, Pages: 824-836

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White PJ, Trout RC, Moss SR, Desai A, Armesto M, Forrester NL, Gould EA, Hudson PJet al., 2004, Epidemiology of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus in the UK: evidence for seasonal transmission by both virulent and avirulent modes of infection, Epidemiology & Infection 132: 555-567, Vol: 132, Pages: 555-567

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Gregson S, Mushati P, White PJ, Mlilo M, Mundandi C, Nyamukapa Cet al., 2004, Informal Confidential Voting Interview (ICVI) methods and temporal changes in reported sexual risk behaviour for HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa., Sexually Transmitted Infections 80(Suppl II): ii36-ii42, Vol: 80(Suppl II), Pages: ii36-ii42

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Forrester NL, Boag B, Moss SR, Turner SL, Trout RC, White PJ, Hudson PJ, Gould EAet al., 2003, Long-term survival of New Zealand rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus RNA in wild rabbits, revealed by RT-PCR and phylogenetic analysis, Journal of General Virology 84: 3079-3086, Vol: 84, Pages: 3079-3086

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White PJ, Norman RA, Hudson PJ, 2002, Epidemiological consequences of a pathogen having both virulent and avirulent modes of transmission: the case of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus, Epidemiology & Infection 129: 665-677, Vol: 129, Pages: 665-677

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Moss SR, Turner SL, Trout RC, White PJ, Hudson PJ, Desai A, Armesto M, Forrester NL, Gould EAet al., 2002, Molecular epidemiology of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus, Journal of General Virology, Pages: 2461-2467

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White PJ, Norman RA, Trout RC, Gould EA, Hudson PJet al., 2001, The emergence of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus: will a non-pathogenic strain protect the UK?, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society series B – Biological Sciences 356: 1087-1095, Vol: 356, Pages: 1087-1095

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