Dr Peter J White

Dr Peter J White

All Publications

Journals

  • Nelson SJ; Hughes JP; Foxman B; Aral SO; Holmes KK; White PJ; Golden MR. (11 Jan 2010). Age- and Gender-Specific Estimates of Partnership Formation and Dissolution Rates in the Seattle Sex Survey. Ann Epidemiol. DOI.
  • Fox J; White PJ; Macdonald N; Weber J; McClure M; Fidler S; Ward H. (Aug 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 Med. 10:432-438. DOI.
  • Bernabé-Ortiz A; White PJ; Carcamo CP; Hughes JP; Gonzales MA; Garcia PJ; Garnett GP; Holmes KK. (3 Feb 2009). Clandestine induced abortion: prevalence, incidence and risk factors among women in a Latin American country. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 180:298-304. DOI.
  • Garnett GP; White PJ; Ward H. (Oct 2008). Fewer partners or more condoms? Modelling the effectiveness of STI prevention interventions. Sex Transm Infect. 84 Suppl 2:ii4-i11. DOI.
  • Walker PT; Hallett TB; White PJ; Garnett GP. (Oct 2008). Interpreting declines in HIV prevalence: impact of spatial aggregation and migration on expected declines in prevalence. Sex Transm Infect. 84 Suppl 2:ii42-ii48. DOI.
  • Hallett TB; White PJ; Garnett GP. (Aug 2007). Appropriate evaluation of HIV prevention interventions: from experiment to full-scale implementation. Sex Transm Infect. 83 Suppl 1:i55-i60. DOI.
  • White PJ; Ward H; Garnett GP. (11 Sep 2006). Is HIV out of control in the UK? An example of analysing patterns of HIV spreading using incidence-to-prevalence ratios. AIDS. 20:1898-1901. DOI.
  • White PJ; Golden MR; Turner KM; Mercer CH; Cassell JA; Ward H; Garnett GP. (Jun 2006). Can patient delivered partner therapy help us regain control of sexually transmitted infections in the UK?. SEX TRANSM INFECT. 82:A2-A2.
  • Gouws E; White PJ; Stover J; Brown T. (1 Jun 2006). Short term estimates of adult HIV incidence by mode of transmission: Kenya and Thailand as examples. SEX TRANSM INFECT. 82:III51-III55. DOI.
  • Gouws E; White PJ; Stover J; Brown T. (Jun 2006). Short term estimates of adult HIV incidence by mode of transmission: Kenya and Thailand as examples. Sex Transm Infect. 82 Suppl 3:iii51-iii55. DOI.
  • White PJ; Ward H; Cassell JA. (15 Dec 2005). Vicious and virtuous circles in the dynamics of infectious disease and the provision of health care: Gonorrhea in Britain as an example.(vol 192, pg 824, 2005). J INFECT DIS. 192:2182-2182.
  • White PJ; Ward H; Cassell JA; Mercer CH; Garnett GP. (1 Sep 2005). Vicious and virtuous circles in the dynamics of infectious disease and the provision of health care: gonorrhea in Britain as an example. J Infect Dis. 192:824-836. DOI.
  • White PJ; Trout RC; Moss SR; Desai A; Armesto M; Forrester NL; Gould EA; Hudson PJ. (Jun 2004). Epidemiology of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus in the United Kingdom: evidence for seasonal transmission by both virulent and avirulent modes of infection. EPIDEMIOL INFECT. 132:555-567. DOI.
  • Gregson S; Mushati P; White PJ; Mlilo M; Mundandi C; Nyamukapa C. (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. 80(Suppl II):ii36-ii42.
  • Forrester NL; Boag B; Moss SR; Turner SL; Trout RC; White PJ; Hudson PJ; Gould EA. (Nov 2003). Long-term survival of New Zealand rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus RNA in wild rabbits, revealed by RT-PCR and phylogenetic analysis. J Gen Virol. 84:3079-3086.
  • White PJ; Norman RA; Hudson PJ. (Dec 2002). Epidemiological consequences of a pathogen having both virulent and avirulent modes of transmission: the case of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus. EPIDEMIOL INFECT. 129:665-677. DOI.
  • Moss SR; Turner SL; Trout RC; White PJ; Hudson PJ; Desai A; Armesto M; Forrester NL; et al. (Oct 2002). Molecular epidemiology of Rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus. J Gen Virol. 83:2461-2467.
  • White PJ; Norman RA; Trout RC; Gould EA; Hudson PJ. (29 Jul 2001). The emergence of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus: will a non-pathogenic strain protect the UK?. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 356:1087-1095. DOI.
  • White PJ; Borts RH; Hirst MC. (Aug 1999). Stability of the human fragile X (CGG)(n) triplet repeat array in Saccharomyces cerevisiae deficient in aspects of DNA metabolism. Mol Cell Biol. 19:5675-5684.
  • White PJ; Garnett GP. (Feb 1999). Use of antiviral treatment and prophylaxis is unlikely to have a major impact on the prevalence of herpes simplex virus type 2. Sex Transm Infect. 75:49-54.
  • Bak J; White P; Timar G; Missiaen L; Genazzani AA; Galione A. (1999). Nicotinic acid adenine dinucleotide phosphate triggers Ca2+ release from brain microsomes. Current Biology 9: 751-754. 9:751-754.
  • Hirst MC; White PJ. (15 May 1998). Cloned human FMR1 trinucleotide repeats exhibit a length- and orientation-dependent instability suggestive of in vivo lagging strand secondary structure. Nucleic Acids Res. 26:2353-2358.

Chapters in books

  • Swinton J; Woolhouse MEJ; Begon ME; Dobson AP; Ferroglio E; Grenfell BT; Guberti V; Hails RS; et al. Microparasite transmission and persistence. In The ecology of wildlife diseases. 83-101. Hudson PJ (ed); Rizzoli A (ed); Grenfell BT (ed); Heesterbeek H (ed); Dobson AP (ed). Oxford University Press (2001).
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