- Respiratory viral infections research
- Data-Driven Disease Surveillance
- Diabetes and associated disorders
- Bacterial Infections and Vaccines
- Diabetes Management and Research
- Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections
- Hyperglycemia and glycemic control in critically ill and hospitalized patients
- Antibiotic Use and Resistance
- Pancreatic function and diabetes
- Child Nutrition and Water Access
Alder Hey Children's Hospital
2023
University of Liverpool
2023
Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust
2018
Objective: This qualitative study aimed to identify and explain healthcare seeking behaviours among caregivers of young children apply these findings develop a mobile phone-based messaging intervention encourage sustained attendance at community-based management acute malnutrition (CMAM) program in Gombe state, Nigeria. Design: Researchers conducted focus group discussions (n=6) key informant interviews (n=3) with 33 subjects. Transcripts were independently coded thematic analysis was gain...
Abstract Background Monitoring the presence of commensal and pathogenic microorganisms in human oral, nasal hand niches as determinants for respiratory tract infections is critical global relevance was evident during COVID-19 pandemic. However, community-based surveillance difficult because current sampling methods are not optimal a wide age range participants, particularly young children. We designed platform minimally invasive self-sampling at home assessed its use longitudinal monitoring...
Abstract Longitudinal, community-based sampling is important for understanding prevalence and transmission of respiratory pathogens. Using a minimally invasive method, the FAMILY Micro study monitored oral, nasal hand microbiota families 6 months. Here, we explore participant experiences opinions. A mixed methods approach was utilised. quantitative questionnaire completed after every timepoint to report levels discomfort pain, as well time taken collect samples. Participants were also...
Abstract Monitoring the presence of commensal and pathogenic respiratory microorganisms is critical global importance. However, community-based surveillance difficult because nasopharyngeal swabs are uncomfortable painful for a wide age range participants. We designed methodology minimally invasive self-sampling at home assessed its use longitudinal monitoring oral, nasal hand microbiota adults children within families. Healthy families with two up to three children, living in near...
Longitudinal, community-based sampling is important for understanding prevalence and transmission of respiratory pathogens. Using a minimally invasive method, the FAMILY Micro study monitored oral, nasal hand microbiota families 6 months. Here, we explore participant experiences opinions. A mixed methods approach was utilised. quantitative questionnaire completed after every timepoint to report levels discomfort pain, as well time taken collect samples. Participants were also invited discuss...
<h3>Aim</h3> Type I Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder with an incidence of 24 000 children in the UK. NICE has recommended use sensor augmented pump (SAP) managing short and long term diabetes related complications. Limited literature available paediatric population. SAP designed to allow continuous glucose monitoring, real-time adjustment insulin; making it superior other systems. was assessed trial children; that were previously on insulin pumps limited success...
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