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Laxman Bablani
Laxman Bablani
Research Fellow, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au
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The probability of the 6‐week lockdown in Victoria (commencing 9 July 2020) achieving elimination of community transmission of SARS‐CoV‐2
T Blakely, J Thompson, N Carvalho, L Bablani, N Wilson, M Stevenson
Medical Journal of Australia 213 (8), 349-351. e1, 2020
62*2020
Association of simulated COVID-19 policy responses for social restrictions and lockdowns with health-adjusted life-years and costs in Victoria, Australia
T Blakely, J Thompson, L Bablani, P Andersen, DA Ouakrim, N Carvalho, ...
JAMA Health Forum 2 (7), e211749-e211749, 2021
45*2021
The impact of voluntary front-of-pack nutrition labelling on packaged food reformulation: A difference-in-differences analysis of the Australasian Health Star Rating scheme
L Bablani, C Ni Mhurchu, B Neal, CL Skeels, KE Staub, T Blakely
PLoS Medicine 17 (11), e1003427, 2020
322020
Disease-related income and economic productivity loss in New Zealand: A longitudinal analysis of linked individual-level data
T Blakely, F Sigglekow, M Irfan, A Mizdrak, J Dieleman, L Bablani, ...
PLoS medicine 18 (11), e1003848, 2021
102021
Integrated quantification of the health and economic impacts of differing strategies to control the COVID-19 pandemic
T Blakely, L Bablani, N Carvalho, P Andersen, P Abraham, A Katar, ...
Available at SSRN 3605136, 2020
52020
Effect of voluntary Health Star Rating labels on healthier food purchasing in New Zealand: longitudinal evidence using representative household purchase data
L Bablani, CN Mhurchu, B Neal, CL Skeels, KE Staub, T Blakely
BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health 5 (2), 227, 2022
42022
Disaggregating proportional multistate lifetables by population heterogeneity to estimate intervention impacts on inequalities
P Andersen, A Mizdrak, N Wilson, A Davies, L Bablani, T Blakely
Population Health Metrics 20 (1), 6, 2022
22022
Can a vaccine-led approach end NSW’s outbreak in 100 days, or at least substantially reduce morbidity and mortality?
L Bablani, T Wilson, H Andrabi, V Sundararajan, D Ait Ouakrim, ...
medRxiv, 2021.08. 18.21262252, 2021
22021
Do Asian Immigrants Have Better Mental Health? An Examination of Arrival Cohort and Gender in Australia
R Lee, L Bablani
Population Research and Policy Review 42 (3), 32, 2023
2023
232 The Impact of Australasian Voluntary Front of Pack Nutrition Labelling on Packaged Food Reformulation
L Bablani, CN Mhurchu, B Neal, C Skeels, K Staub, T Blakely
International Journal of Epidemiology 50 (Supplement_1), dyab168. 050, 2021
2021
Can a vaccine-led approach end the NSW outbreak in 100 days, or at least substantially reduce morbidity and mortality?(preprint)
L Bablani, T Wilson, H Andrabi, V Sundararajan, DA Oukarim, P Abraham, ...
2021
Effect of voluntary Health Star Rating labels on healthier food purchasing in New Zealand: longitudinal evidence using representative household purchase data
B Neal, T Blakely, CN Mhurchu, L Bablani, CL Skeels, KE Staub
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