Author Information
Suzanne Marie Garland is a renowned expert in the field of infectious diseases, particularly focusing on women's health. She is affiliated with the Centre for Women's Infectious Diseases at The Royal Women's Hospital and the Infection and Immunity group at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute, both located in Parkville, Victoria, Australia. Additionally, she serves in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at The University of Melbourne. Her work primarily revolves around the prevention, treatment, and understanding of infections affecting women's health, with a significant emphasis on human papillomavirus (HPV) and related conditions.Research Contributions
Suzanne Marie Garland's research contributions are extensive and impactful, particularly in the area of HPV prevention and control. Her recent work includes studies on the genetic markers of Mycoplasma genitalium and their implications on antibiotic resistance, as well as the reactivation of latent anal HPV in individuals with immune dysfunction. She has also contributed to understanding the effects of exogenous sex steroids on the vaginal microbiota and the prevalence of HPV post-vaccination in young men who have sex with men. Her research is crucial in advancing the knowledge of sexually transmitted infections and improving public health strategies.Aliases
Suzanne Marie Garland is known by several aliases in the academic community, including Suzanne M Garland, S M Garland, Suzanne M. Garland, and S. Garland, among others. These variations are often used in her publications and citations, reflecting her broad recognition and influence in her field of expertise.Publication and Citation Metrics
Metric |
Value |
Total Citation Count |
28,520 |
h-index |
77 |
Total Paper Count |
695 |