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In Journal of Hospital Infection January 2024 143:105-112
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Panca, M., Blackstone, J., Stirrup, O., Cutino-Moguel, M.-T., Thomson, E., Peters, C., Snell, L.B., Nebbia, G., Holmes, A., Chawla, A., Machin, N., Taha, Y., Mahungu, T., Saluja, T., de Silva, T.I., Saeed, K., Pope, C., Shin, G.Y., Williams, R., Darby, A., Smith, D.L., Loose, M., Robson, S.C., Laing, K., Partridge, D.G., Price, J.R., Breuer, J.
Publikováno v:
In Journal of Hospital Infection September 2023 139:23-32
Autor:
Stirrup, O. T.
For the analysis of longitudinal biomedical data in which the timing of observations in each patient is irregular and in which there is substantial loss to follow-up, it is important that statistical models adequately describe both the patterns of va
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https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.746343
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Colton, H, Parker, MD, Stirrup, O, Blackstone, J, Loose, M, McClure, CP, Roy, S, Williams, C, McLeod, J, Smith, D, Taha, Y, Zhang, P, Hsu, SN, Kele, B, Harris, K, Mapp, F, Williams, R, COG-UK HOCI Investigators, COVID-19 Genomics UK (COG-UK) Consortium, Flowers, P, Breuer, J, Partridge, DG, De Silva, TI
BACKGROUND: Barriers to rapid return of sequencing results can affect the utility of sequence data for infection prevention and control decisions. AIM: To undertake a mixed-methods analysis to identify challenges that sites faced in achieving a rapid
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https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/343886
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/343886
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Tut, G, Lancaster, T, Krutikov, M, Sylla, P, Bone, D, Spalkova, E, Bentley, C, Amin, U, Jadir, A, Hulme, S, Kaur, N, Tut, E, Bruton, R, Wu, MY, Harvey, R, Carr, EJ, Clayton, B, Namjou, S, Silva, V, Poulten, M, Bawumia, P, Miah, M, Sade, S, Miranda, M, Taylor, T, D'angelo, I, Jarana, M Cabrera, Rahman, M, Abreu, J, Sandhar, S, Bailey, N, Caidan, S, Caulfield, M, Wu, M, Adams, L, Kavanagh, C, Warchal, S, Sawyer, C, Gavrielides, M, Kandasamy, J, Ambrose, K, Strange, A, Abiola, T, O'Reilly, N, Hobson, P, Agua-Doce, A, Russell, E, Riddell, A, Kjaer, S, Borg, A, Roustan, C, Queval, C, Ulferts, R, Swanton, C, Gandhi, S, Gamblin, S, Beale, R, Stirrup, O, Shrotri, M, Azmi, B, Fuller, C, Baynton, V, Irwin-Singer, A, Hayward, A, Copas, A, Shallcross, L, Moss, P
Third-dose coronavirus disease 2019 vaccines are being deployed widely but their efficacy has not been assessed adequately in vulnerable older people who exhibit suboptimal responses after primary vaccination series. This observational study, which w
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::9e4899ffc633f8ec15588fe7e1c7669d
Autor:
Stirrup, O, Blackstone, J, Mapp, F, MacNeil, A, Panca, M, Holmes, A, Machin, N, Shin, GY, Mahungu, T, Saeed, K, Saluja, T, Taha, Y, Mahida, N, Pope, C, Chawla, A, Cutino-Moguel, M-T, Tamuri, A, Williams, R, Darby, A, Robertson, DL, Flaviani, F, Nastouli, E, Robson, S, Smith, D, Laing, K, Monahan, I, Kele, B, Haldenby, S, George, R, Bashton, M, Witney, AA, Byott, M, Coll, F, Chapman, M, Peacock, SJ, COG‐UK HOCI Investigators, COVID‐19 Genomics UK (COG‐UK) Consortium, Hughes, J, Nebbia, G, Partridge, DG, Parker, M, Price, JR, Peters, C, Roy, S, Snell, LB, de Silva, TI, Thomson, E, Flowers, P, Copas, A, Breuer, J
Background: Viral sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 has been used for outbreak investigation, but there is limited evidence supporting routine use for infection prevention and control (IPC) within hospital settings. Methods: We conducted a prospective non-ran
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https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/114881/1/elife-78427-v1.pdf
https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/114881/1/elife-78427-v1.pdf
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Autor:
Blackstone, J., Stirrup, O., Mapp, F., Panca, M., Copas, A., Flowers, P., Hockey, L., Price, J., Partridge, D., Peters, C., de Silva, T., Nebbia, G., Snell, L.B., McComish, R., Breuer, J.
Objectives: Nosocomial transmission of SARS-CoV-2 has been a significant cause of mortality in National Health Service (NHS) hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic. The COG-UK Consortium Hospital-Onset COVID-19 Infections (COG-UK HOCI) study aims to
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