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Autor:
Matthew F. Thomas, Katherine M Eastham, David A. Spencer, Stephen P Rushton, MA Elemraid, Andrew R. Gennery, Julia E Clark
Publikováno v:
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
Rationale and aim To compare clinical features and management of paediatric community-acquired pneumonia (PCAP) following the publication of UK pneumonia guidelines in 2002 with data from a similar survey at the same hospitals in 2001–2002 (pre-gui
Autor:
Stephen P Rushton, David A. Spencer, Andrew R. Gennery, Kerry Pollard, Matthew F. Thomas, Julia E Clark, C Simmister, MA Elemraid
Publikováno v:
Nursing Children and Young People. 25:16-21
To observe and report rates of, and reasons for, parents' refusal to consent to the participation of their children in appropriate clinical research. The parents of children admitted to hospital with a diagnosis of pneumonia or of empyema were asked
Autor:
David A. Spencer, Julia E Clark, Alasdair P. Blain, MA Elemraid, Mark D. F. Shirley, C Simmister, Steve P. Rushton, Mark S. Pearce, R. Gorton, Matthew F. Thomas
Publikováno v:
Epidemiol Infect
SUMMARYThe aim of this study was to investigate spatial variation in risk of hospitalization in childhood pneumonia and empyema in the North of England and associated risk factors. Data on childhood (0–14 years) hospital admissions with a diagnosis
Autor:
F Hampton, MA Elemraid, K. M. Eastham, David A. Spencer, Mark D. F. Shirley, Kerry Pollard, Steve P. Rushton, Andrew R. Gennery, R. Gorton, Julia E Clark, Matthew F. Thomas
Publikováno v:
Epidemiology and Infection
SUMMARYIn September 2006, the 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV7) was added to the UK immunization programme. We aimed to evaluate the impact of PCV7 on the incidence of all-cause community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in children. A prospecti
Autor:
Julia E Clark, Alasdair P. Blain, David A. Spencer, Matthew F. Thomas, Stephen P Rushton, Andrew R. Gennery, MA Elemraid
Publikováno v:
Pediatric pulmonology. 50(7)
Pediatric pleural empyema has increased substantially over the past 20 years and reasons for this rise remain not fully explained. We investigated potential risk factors for the development of empyema in children by examining a cohort of patients wit
Autor:
Matthew F. Thomas, Andrew D. Sails, John D. Perry, Andrew R. Gennery, David A. Spencer, Stephen P Rushton, Julia E Clark, MA Elemraid
Publikováno v:
Clinical pediatrics. 53(3)
Autor:
F Hampton, MA Elemraid, Julia E Clark, John D. Perry, Andrew R. Gennery, Matthew F. Thomas, G Eltringham, Stephen P Rushton, Katherine M Eastham, David A. Spencer, Andrew D. Sails
Publikováno v:
The European Respiratory Journal
European Respiratory Journal
European Respiratory Journal
We describe the aetiology of community-acquired pneumonia in children before and after the introduction of the pneumococcal conjugate vaccination (PCV) programme in 2006. Prospective studies were conducted in 2001–2002 (pre-vaccine) and 2009–2011
Autor:
John D. Perry, Katherine M Eastham, Stephen P Rushton, Julia E Clark, Andrew R. Gennery, Matthew F. Thomas, F Hampton, G Eltringham, MA Elemraid, David A. Spencer, Andrew D. Sails
Publikováno v:
Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease. 76(2)
The 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV7) was introduced routinely in the UK from September 2006 and replaced by PCV13 in 2010. In a prospective study from 2009 to 2011 of 160 children aged ≤16 years with radiologically confirmed pneumonia
Autor:
Kerry Pollard, Stephen P Rushton, Matthew F. Thomas, Julia E Clark, F Hampton, MA Elemraid, Pauline Singleton, David A. Spencer, Katherine M Eastham, Andrew R. Gennery, R. Gorton
Publikováno v:
Thorax. 66(9)
We read with interest the article by Koshy et al .1 The findings are important in documenting changes in admission rates of childhood pneumonia and empyema since the introduction of heptavalent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV7). We are concerned
Autor:
MA Elemraid, Stephen P Rushton, David A. Spencer, R. Gorton, Julia E Clark, Dylan P. Cliff, James Y. Paton, Matthew F. Thomas, C Simmister
Publikováno v:
Thorax. 66:A137-A138
Introduction Drainage of infected pleural fluid is a key component in the management of paediatric empyema. There is significant controversy regarding management policy resulting in substantial variation in treatment between tertiary centres in the U