- Islam MM, McRae I, Mazumdar S, Taplin S, McKetin R (2015). Prescription opioid analgesics for pain management in Australia: twenty years of dispensing. Internal Medicine Journal. DOI: 10.1111/imj.12966
- Islam MM, Haber P (2015). Benzodiazepines. In. Addiction Medicine. Principles and Practice. (Book Chapter).
- Mazumdar S, McRae I, Islam MM (2015).How Can Geographical Information Systems and Spatial Analysis Inform a Response to Prescription Opioid Misuse? A Discussion in the Context of Existing Literature. Curr Drug Abuse Rev. 2015;8(2):104-10.
- Carpenter A, Islam MM, McRae I (2015). Affordability of out-of-pocket healthcare expenses among older Australians. Health Policy, DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2015.03.010
- Dawda P, McRae I, Yen L, Islam MM et al (2015). Does it matter who organises your health care? International Journal of Integrated Care, 15. URN:NBN:NL:UI:10-1-114827
- Islam MM, McRae I, Yen L, Jowsey T, Valderas JM (2015). Time spent on health-related activities by senior Australians with chronic diseases: what is the role of multimorbidity and comorbidity? Aust N Z J Public Health 39(3):277-83.
- Islam MM and McRae I (2015). Real-time prescription drug monitoring program in Australia: We should be ready. Drug and Alcohol Review 34 (3), 344-345
- Islam MM, Yen L, Valderas JM, and McRae I (2014). Out-of-pocket expenditure by Australian Seniors with chronic disease: the effect of specific diseases and morbidity clusters. BMC Public Health 14:1008
- Islam MM and McRae I (2014). An inevitable wave of prescription drug monitoring programs in the context of prescription opioids: pros, cons and tensions. BMC Pharmacology and Toxicology 15:46
- Islam MM, Conigrave KM, Day C, Nguyen Y, Haber PS (2014). Twenty‐year trends in benzodiazepine dispensing in the Australian population. Internal medicine journal 44 (1), 57-64
- Islam MM, Valderas JM, Yen L, Dawda P, Jowsey T, and McRae I (2014). Multimorbidity and Comorbidity of Chronic Diseases among the Senior Australians: Prevalence and Patterns. Plos One 9 (1), e83783
- Islam MM, Taylor A, Smyth C, and Day CA (2013). General health of opioid substitution therapy clients. Internal medicine journal 43 (12), 1335-1338
- Islam MM (2013). Missed Opportunities for Hepatitis C Testing and Other Opportunistic Health Care. American journal of public health 103 (12), e6-e6
- Islam MM, Topp L, Conigrave KM, Haber PS, White A, and Day CA (2013). Sexually transmitted infections, sexual risk behaviours and perceived barriers to safe sex among drug users. Australian and New Zealand journal of public health 37 (4), 311-315
- Islam MM, Day CA, Conigrave KM, Topp L (2013). Self-perceived problem with alcohol use among opioid substitution treatment clients. Addictive behaviors 38 (4), 2018-2021
- Islam MM, Topp L, Conigrave KM, and Day CA (2013). Defining a service for people who use drugs as ‘low-threshold’: What should be the criteria? International Journal of Drug Policy 24 (3), 220-222
- Islam MM, Topp L, Conigrave KM, and Day CA (2013). Opioid substitution therapy clients' preferences for targeted versus general primary health‐care outlets. Drug and alcohol review 32 (2), 211-214
- Islam MM, Shanahan M, Topp L, Conigrave KM, White A, and Day CA (2013). The cost of providing primary health‐care services from a needle and syringe program: A case study. Drug and alcohol review 32 (3), 312-319
- Islam MM, Topp L, Conigrave KM, White A, Haber PS, and Day CA (2013). Are primary health care centres that target injecting drug users attracting and serving the clients they are designed for? A case study from Sydney, Australia. International Journal of Drug Policy 24 (4), 326-332
- Topp L, Islam MM, Day CA (2013). Relative efficacy of cash versus vouchers in engaging opioid substitution treatment clients in survey-based research. Journal of medical ethics 39 (4), 253-256
- Islam MM, Topp L, Iversen J, Day CA, Conigrave KM, Maher L (2013). Healthcare utilisation and disclosure of injecting drug use among clients of Australia's needle and syringe programs. Australian and New Zealand journal of public health 37 (2), 148-154
- Islam MM, Topp L, Conigrave KM, White A, Reid SE, Grummett S, Haber PS (2012). Linkage into specialist hepatitis C treatment services of injecting drug users attending a needle syringe program-based primary healthcare centre. Journal of substance abuse treatment 43 (4), 440-445
- Islam MM, Topp L, Day CA, Dawson A, Conigrave KM (2012). Primary healthcare outlets that target injecting drug users: Opportunity to make services accessible and acceptable to the target group. International journal on drug policy 23 (2), 109-110
- Islam MM et al (2012). The accessibility, acceptability, health impact and cost implications of primary healthcare outlets that target injecting drug users: A narrative synthesis of literature. International Journal of Drug Policy 23 (2), 94-102
- Islam MM, Topp L, Conigrave KM, van Beek I, Maher L, White A, Rodgers C, Day CA (2012). The reliability of sensitive information provided by injecting drug users in a clinical setting: Clinician-administered versus audio computer-assisted self-interviewing (ACASI). AIDS Care 24 (12), 1496-503
- Islam MM, Reid SE, White A, Grummett S, Conigrave KM, Haber PS (2012). Opportunistic and continuing health care for injecting drug users from a nurse‐run needle syringe program‐based primary health‐care clinic. Drug and alcohol review 31 (1), 114-115
- Day CA, Islam MM, White A, Reid SE, Hayes S, Haber PS (2011). Development of a nurse-led primary healthcare service for injecting drug users in inner-city Sydney. Australian Journal of Primary Health 17 (1), 10-15
- Islam MM, Grummett S, White A, Reid SE, Day CA, Haber PS (2011) A primary healthcare clinic in a needle syringe program may contribute to HIV prevention by early detection of incident HIV in an injecting drug user. Australian and New Zealand journal of public health 35 (3), 294-295
- Islam MM (2010). Needle Syringe Program-Based Primary HealthCare Centers: Advantages and Disadvantages. Journal of Primary Care & Community Health 1 (2), 100-103
- Islam MM, Day CA, Conigrave KM (2010). Harm reduction healthcare: from an alternative to the mainstream platform? International Journal of Drug Policy 21 (2), 131-133
- Islam MM, Conigrave KM, Miah MS, Kalam KA (2010). HIV awareness of outgoing female migrant workers of Bangladesh: a pilot study. Journal of immigrant and minority health 12 (6), 940-946
- Islam MM, Conigrave KM, Stern T (2009). Staff Perceptions of Syringe Dispensing Machines in Australia: A Pilot Study. Substance use & misuse 44 (4), 490-501
- Islam MM, Stern T, Conigrave KM , Wodak A (2008). Client satisfaction and risk behaviours of the users of syringe dispensing machines: a pilot study. Drug and alcohol review 27 (1), 13-19
- Islam MM and Conigrave KM (2008). HIV and sexual risk behaviors among recognized high-risk groups in Bangladesh: need for a comprehensive prevention program. International journal of infectious diseases 12 (4), 363-370
- Islam MM, Wodak A, Conigrave KM (2008). The effectiveness and safety of syringe vending machines as a component of needle syringe programmes in community settings. International Journal of Drug Policy 19 (6), 436-441
- Islam MM and Conigrave KM (2007). Assessing the role of syringe dispensing machines and mobile van outlets in reaching hard-to-reach and high-risk groups of injecting drug users (IDUs): a review. Harm reduction journal 4 (1), 14
- MM Islam, MM Islam, KM Conigrave, MM Islam, KM Conigrave (2007). Increasing prevalence of HIV, and persistent high-risk behaviours among drug users in Bangladesh: need for a comprehensive harm reduction programme. Drug and alcohol review 26 (4), 445-454
- Islam MM, Conigrave KM (2007). Syringe vending machines as a form of needle syringe programme: Advantages and disadvantages. Journal of Substance Use 12 (3), 203-212