List of Neighbours characters introduced in 1985
Maria Ramsay, played by Dasha Bláhová, made her first appearance during the show's first episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. She was the first regular character to leave the serial, after six months on screen. Maria is married to Max Ramsay (Francis Bell) and is the mother of Shane Ramsay (Peter O'Brien) and Danny Ramsay (David Clencie). Maria is billed as "a warm and sensitive woman, tolerant of her husband's moods." Her best friend is Helen Daniels (Anne Haddy), who helped Maria and Max reconcile after a period of separation, and is the only other person aware that Max is not Danny's biological father. Television critic, Andrew Mercado called the Ramsay family the backbone of the serial during the early years. In her book "Soap opera", Dorothy Hobson describes Maria and her family as "more working class than other characters". She also said "They had working-class jobs but were not represented as cloth cap wearing or dowdy, they were bright and modern and representative of a vibrant and working population." To celebrate the 20th anniversary of ''Neighbours'', the BBC asked readers to nominate their twenty favourite obscure characters. Maria came in fourteenth place in list. In her review of the serial, Jacqueline Lee Lewis of ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' felt Bláhová "gives a particularly sensitive performance" as Maria.Maria is the daughter of an Italian father, Franco and a Czech mother, Anna. She is married to Max Ramsay, whom she met when he worked with her father in Queensland. They live at Number 24 Ramsay Street with their sons Shane and Danny. Maria's marriage to Max is rocky as their personalities are different. She notices that Max does not have the same interest in Danny as he does with Shane, and she suspects that Max knows he is not Danny's real father. Maria interviews Terry Inglis (Maxine Klibingaitis) to be Max's assistant and Terry tells her that she is keen to prove that she can do the job as well as any man. Maria supports her and gives Terry the job.
When Danny turns eighteen, Maria tells Max that when she found him with another woman on their wedding anniversary, she ran away to a country inn, where she met Tim Duncan (Nick Carrafa). They had a one-night stand and she later found out she was pregnant with Danny. Only her friend Helen Daniels knew the truth. Max becomes enraged and moves into a bedsit. While the couple were separated, Maria falls in love with Richard Morrison (Peter Flett). Danny does not accept the relationship and forces Maria to choose between him and Richard. She makes the difficult choice to be with Richard and she leaves Erinsborough to live in Hong Kong with him. After a few months, Maria returns to her mother's home and she calls Max. Max agrees to give their marriage a second chance and he moves to Brisbane to be with her. Nearly 40 years later, Shane returns to Erinsborough to buy into Lassiter's Hotel. When 24 Ramsay Street is put up for sale, he calls Maria and promises to buy it for her. Provided by Wikipedia
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Migrant-inclusive healthcare delivery in the UK: Lessons learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic by Rachel Burns, Kerrie Stevenson, Anna Miller, Sally Hargreaves
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Migration health research in the United Kingdom: A scoping review by Rachel Burns, Claire X. Zhang, Parth Patel, Ida Eley, Ines Campos-Matos, Robert W. Aldridge
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The negative health effects of hostile environment policies on migrants: A cross-sectional service evaluation of humanitarian healthcare provision in the UK [version 1; peer review... by Sophie J. Weller, Liam J. Crosby, Eleanor R. Turnbull, Rachel Burns, Anna Miller, Lucy Jones, Robert W. Aldridge
Published 2019-07-01
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Impact of baseline cases of cough and fever on UK COVID-19 diagnostic testing rates: estimates from the Bug Watch community cohort study [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] by Max T. Eyre, Rachel Burns, Victoria Kirkby, Catherine Smith, Spiros Denaxas, Vincent Nguyen, Andrew Hayward, Laura Shallcross, Ellen Fragaszy, Robert W. Aldridge
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Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic groups in England are at increased risk of death from COVID-19: indirect standardisation of NHS mortality data [version 2; peer review: 1 approved,... by Robert W. Aldridge, Dan Lewer, Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi, Rohini Mathur, Neha Pathak, Rachel Burns, Ellen B. Fragaszy, Anne M. Johnson, Delan Devakumar, Ibrahim Abubakar, Andrew Hayward
Published 2020-06-01
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Parental migration, socioeconomic deprivation and hospital admissions in preschool children in England: national birth cohort study, 2008 to 2014 by Kate M. Lewis, Rachel Burns, Mario Cortina-Borja, Anja Heilmann, Alison Macfarlane, Selina Nath, Sarah M. Salway, Sonia Saxena, Nazmy Villarroel-Williams, Russell Viner, Pia Hardelid
Published 2024-09-01
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Health on the Move (HOME) Study: Using a smartphone app to explore the health and wellbeing of migrants in the United Kingdom [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] by Robert W. Aldridge, Rachel Burns, Victoria Kirkby, Nadia Elsay, Elizabeth Murray, Olga Perski, Annalan M. Navaratnam, Elizabeth J. Williamson, Ramfis Nieto-Martínez, J. Jaime Miranda, Greg C. G. Hugenholtz
Published 2020-11-01
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Sexual and reproductive health and rights of migrant women attending primary care in England: A population-based cohort study of 1.2 million individuals of reproductive age (2009–2... by Neha Pathak, Claire X. Zhang, Yamina Boukari, Rachel Burns, Dee Menezes, Gregory Hugenholtz, Rebecca S French, Arturo Gonzalez-Izquierdo, Rohini Mathur, Spiros Denaxas, Andrew Hayward, Pam Sonnenberg, Robert W. Aldridge
Published 2024-01-01
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Migrants’ primary care utilisation before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in England: An interrupted time series analysis by Claire X. Zhang, Yamina Boukari, Neha Pathak, Rohini Mathur, Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi, Parth Patel, Ines Campos-Matos, Dan Lewer, Vincent Nguyen, Greg C.G. Hugenholtz, Rachel Burns, Amy Mulick, Alasdair Henderson, Robert W. Aldridge
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Million Migrants study of healthcare and mortality outcomes in non-EU migrants and refugees to England: Analysis protocol for a linked population-based cohort study of 1.5 million... by Rachel Burns, Neha Pathak, Ines Campos-Matos, Dominik Zenner, Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi, Morris C. Muzyamba, J. Jaime Miranda, Ruth Gilbert, Harry Rutter, Lucy Jones, Elizabeth Williamson, Andrew C. Hayward, Liam Smeeth, Ibrahim Abubakar, Harry Hemingway, Robert W. Aldridge
Published 2019-01-01
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The incidence of COVID-19-related hospitalisation in migrants in the UK: Findings from the Virus Watch prospective community cohort study by Wing Lam Erica Fong, Vincent G Nguyen, Rachel Burns, Yamina Boukari, Sarah Beale, Isobel Braithwaite, Thomas E Byrne, Cyril Geismar, Ellen Fragaszy, Susan Hoskins, Jana Kovar, Annalan MD Navaratnam, Youssof Oskrochi, Parth Patel, Sam Tweed, Alexei Yavlinsky, Andrew C Hayward, Robert W Aldridge
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Lack of Transmission among Close Contacts of Patient with Case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Imported into the United States, 2014 by Lucy Breakwell, Kimberly Pringle, Nora Chea, Donna Allen, Steve Allen, Shawn Richards, Pam Pantones, Michelle Sandoval, Lixia Liu, Michael Vernon, Craig Conover, Rashmi Chugh, Alfred DeMaria, Rachel Burns, Sandra Smole, Susan I. Gerber, Nicole J Cohen, David T. Kuhar, Lia M. Haynes, Eileen Schneider, Alan Kumar, Minal Kapoor, Marlene Madrigal, David L. Swerdlow, Daniel R. Feikin
Published 2015-07-01
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Multistate US Outbreak of Rapidly Growing Mycobacterial Infections Associated with Medical Tourism to the Dominican Republic, 2013–2014 by David Schnabel, Douglas H. Esposito, Joanna Gaines, Alison Ridpath, M. Anita Barry, Katherine A. Feldman, Jocelyn Mullins, Rachel Burns, Nina Ahmad, Edith N. Nyangoma, Duc T. Nguyen, Joseph F. Perz, Heather Moulton-Meissner, Bette J. Jensen, Ying Lin, Leah Posivak-Khouly, Nisha Jani, Oliver Morgan, Gary W. Brunette, P. Scott Pritchard, Adena H. Greenbaum, Susan M. Rhee, David Blythe, Mark Sotir
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Attitudes towards vaccines and intention to vaccinate against COVID-19: a cross-sectional analysis—implications for public health communications in Australia by Leslie Swartz, Jean Bourbeau, Naja Hulvej Rod, Colleen Norris, Molly Byrne, Samir Gupta, Juhee Cho, Amos Laar, Jacqueline Boyle, Eva Suarthana, Mohsen Sadatsafavi, Bronwynè Coetzee, Susan Michie, Richard Fleet, Jason Bantjes, Beate Ditzen, Justin Presseau, Lucie Byrne-Davis, Claudia Gemme, Valeria Raparelli, Alexandra Kautzky-Willer, Sandra Peláez, Hannah Durand, Olivier Drouin, Sze Man Tse, Louise Pilote, Hagai Levine, Richard Ayah, Drieda Zaçe, Paul Poirier, Helena J Teede, Paula Griffiths, Elizabeth W Kimani-Murage, Lisa Kakinami, Angelos Kassianos, Chiwoza Bandawe, Ariane Belanger-Gravel, Lise Gauvin, Ilda Hoxhaj, Stefania Boccia, Jovana Stojanovic, Keven Joyal-Desmarais, Emily Petherick, Joanne Liu, Linda Booij, Joanne Enticott, Ahmed Abou-Setta, Kyle Warkentin, Roland Grad, Michael Vallis, Gary Garber, Mohsen Alyami, Johannes Thrul, Gregory Ninot, Susanne Fischer, Lauren Sherar, Paula Simão, Daniel Akunga, Jackim Nyamari, John Bosco Isunju, Michel Fournier, Francine Ducharme, Sarah Bernard, Shawn Aaron, Susan Bondy, Rizwana Roomaney, Jiyoung Lee, Violet Naanyu, Chris Noone, Abdhalah Ziraba, Eli Puterman, Jaskirath Singh Gill, Simon L. Bacon, Kim L. Lavoie, Daniel S. Epstein, Shrinkhala Dawadi, Zahir Vally, Analía Verónica Losada, Shajedur Rahman Shawon, Arobindu Dash, Marilia Estevam Cornelio, Darlan Lauricio Matte, Angela Alberga, Tracie Barnett, Silvana Barone, Lisa Maureen Birch, Roxane Borgès Da Silva, Rachel Burns, Tavis Campbell, Linda Carlson, Kim Corace, Mohsen Farhadloo, Carl Falk, Jennifer Gordon, Kim Hellemans, Catherine Herba, Heungsun Hwang, Jack Jedwab, Eric Kennedy, Sunmee Kim, Joshua Rash, Paula A B Ribeiro, Paramita Saha Chaudhuri, Nicolás Bronfman Caceres, Manuel Ortiz, Paula Beatriz Repetto, Mariantonia Lemos-Hoyos, Mathieu Beraneck, Thomas Kubiak, Sam Codjoe, Lily Kpobi, Naorem Kiranmala Devi, Sanjenbam Meitei, Suzanne Tanya Nethan, Lancelot Pinto, Kallur Nava Saraswathy, Dheeraj Tumu, Silviana Lestari, Grace Wangge, Jennifer McSharry, Oonagh Meade, Gerry Molloy, Anat Zaidman-Zait, Stefania Paduano, Ala'S Aburub, Chris Barasa, Pamela Miloya Godia, Nicholas Mutuku, Teresa Mwoma, Hildah Oburu, Joyce Olenja, Dismas Ongore, Loh Siew Yim, Andrea Herbert, Daniela Liggett, Ademola Ajuwon, Nisar Ahmed Shar, Bilal Ahmed Usmani, Rosario Mercedes Bartolini Martínez, Hilary Creed-Kanashiro, Pierre Claver Rutayisire, Abu Zeeshan Bari, Iveta Nagyova, Brendon Barnes, Ashraf Khagee, Tebogo Mothiba, Man-gyeong Lee, Anne Berman, Nouha Saleh Stattin, Debbie Hu, Yasin Kara, Ceprail Şimşek, Bilge Üzmezoğlu, James Mugisha, Joanne Hart, Will Johnson, Nicola Paine, Robert M Bilder, Matthew Burg, Susan Czajkowski, Ken Freedland, Sherri Sheinfeld Gorin, Alison Holman, Gilberto Lopez, Sylvie Naar, Michele Okun, Lynda Powell, Sarah Pressman, Tracey Revenson, John Ruiz, Sudha Sivaram, Claudia Trudel-Fitzgerald, Abehaw Yohannes, Rhea Navani, Kushnan Ranakombu, Daisuke Hayashi Neto, Tair Ben-Porat, Anda Dragomir, Amandine Gagnon-Hébert, Vincent Gosselin Boucher, Mahrukh Jamil, Lisa Maria Käfer, Ariany Marques Vieira, Tasfia Tasbih, Maegan Trottier, Robbie Woods, Reyhaneh Yousefi, Tamila Roslyakova, Lilli Priesterroth, Shirly Edelstein, Tanya Goldfrad, Ruth Snir, Yifat Uri, Comfort Sanuade, Olivia Crescenzi, Katya Grinko, Lalita Angne, Jigisha Jain, Nikita Mathur, Anagha Mithe, Sarah Nethan
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