- Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
- SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
- Irish and British Studies
- COVID-19 epidemiological studies
- Philosophy and Social Theory
- Historical and Literary Studies
- COVID-19 Impact on Reproduction
- Historical and Scientific Studies
- Travel-related health issues
- Vibrio bacteria research studies
Public Health Scotland
2023
Queen's University Belfast
2023
Rapid and wide dispersal of passengers after flights makes investigation flight-related outbreaks challenging. An outbreak Salmonella Heidelberg was identified in a group Irish travellers returning from Tanzania. Additional international cases sharing the same flight were identified. Our aim to determine source potential vehicles infection. Case-finding utilized information exchange using experts' communication networks national surveillance systems. Demographic, clinical food history...
Vaccination continues to be the key public health measure for preventing severe COVID-19 outcomes. Certain groups may at higher risk of incomplete vaccine schedule, which leave them vulnerable hospitalisation and death. To identify sociodemographic clinical predictors not receiving a scheduled after previously one. We conducted two retrospective cohort studies with ≥3.7 million adults aged ≥18 years in Scotland. Multivariable logistic regression was used estimate adjusted odds ratios (aOR)...
Mass COVID-19 vaccination commenced in December 2020 Scotland. Monitoring vaccine safety relies on accurate background incidence rates (IRs) for health outcomes potentially associated with vaccination. This study aimed to quantify IRs Scotland of adverse events special interest (AESI)
"Space and Irish lesbian fiction: towards a queer liminality." Studies Review, 31(3), pp. 466–467