Asha Bowen — ASN Events

Asha Bowen

The Kids Research Institute Australia, WA, Australia

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Professor Asha Bowen is a clinician scientist working across the Perth Children’s Hospital as a paediatric infectious disease specialist and The Kids Research Institute Australia (formerly Telethon Kids Institute) as Head of the Healthy Skin and ARF Prevention Team. In 2023, Asha and her team launched the second edition of the National Healthy Skin Guideline to guide clinicians in the recognition and evidence-based treatment of skin infections. Asha has more than 10 years’ experience leading infectious diseases research and investigator-initiated clinical trials focused on issues significant to Aboriginal child health and ARF prevention. Asha is the lead paediatrician on the SNAP Trial and conceptualised the inclusion of children alongside adults in this world first trial to improve outcomes for Staph aureus bloodstream infection, across the life course. Asha is currently the President of WSPID, the first ever female President in 30 years of the society’s history.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:

Household transmission of Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep A): a review to inform potential environmental health interventions for remote living Aboriginal communities at high risk of rheumatic fever (#274)

5:30 PM
Stephanie Enkel
Poster Session 2

School and clinical-based experimentation to ascertain Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep A)  transmission (#114)

5:30 PM
Stephanie Enkel
Poster Session 1

SToP (See, Treat, and Prevent) activities for skin disease control in remote Western Australia: a cluster randomised, stepped wedge Trial (117131)

9:51 AM
Stephanie Enkel
Plenary 5 - Interventions for Prevention

Molecular epidemiology of superficial Streptococcus pyogenes infections in the SToP trial Western Australia (#106)

5:30 PM
Asha Bowen
Poster Session 1

Check4Strep a community-based pilot project to understand and respond to infection with Group A Streptococcus (#288)

5:30 PM
Vicki Wade
Poster Session 2

Strep Throat Assessment and Rapid Treatment (START) a novel approach to ARF prevention in remote Australian Indigenous communities (118219)

2:51 PM
Asha Bowen
Concurrent 1b - Control Begins in the Community

The power of co-interpretation: reflections and learnings from an end-to-end partnership with remote Australian communities to tackle Strep A impetigo (118301)

2:39 PM
Hannah Thomas
Concurrent 1b - Control Begins in the Community

Infectious diseases associated with inadequate housing and Healthy Living Practice capacity in Australia: a systematic review (#289)

5:30 PM
Rosemary Wyber
Poster Session 2

The Wash Up – Understanding Specifications for Washing Clothes and Bedding to Reduce Skin Infections: An Integrated Approach (#286)

5:30 PM
Kate Summer
Poster Session 2

Transmission of Strep A via Fabric Fomites and the Role of Laundering: Knowns and Unknowns (#287)

5:30 PM
Kate Summer
Poster Session 2

Taking an environmental health approach to preventing Strep A infections and Acute Rheumatic Fever (#271)

5:30 PM
Asha Bowen
Poster Session 2

Systematic review and narrative synthesis of studies evaluating the characteristics of current Strep A molecular point-of-care tests towards implementation for Acute Rheumatic Fever (ARF) prevention. (#250)

5:30 PM
Asha Bowen
Poster Session 2

Moorditj marp (strong skin): strengthening skin health outcomes through community driven research and translation initiatives (#270)

5:30 PM
Asha Bowen
Poster Session 2
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