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Andrew R Gorringe

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Dale A, Theodosiou A, Gbesemete D, Guy J, Jones E, Hill A, et al.
Lancet Microbe . 2022 Dec; 3(12):e931-e943. PMID: 36462524
Background: Pharyngeal colonisation by the commensal bacterium Neisseria lactamica inhibits colonisation by Neisseria meningitidis and has an inverse epidemiological association with meningococcal disease. The mechanisms that underpin this relationship are...
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Abrahams J, Weigand M, Ring N, MacArthur I, Etty J, Peng S, et al.
Microb Genom . 2022 Feb; 8(2). PMID: 35143385
Bacterial genetic diversity is often described solely using base-pair changes despite a wide variety of other mutation types likely being major contributors. Tandem duplication/amplifications are thought to be widespread among...
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Laver J, Gbesemete D, Dale A, Pounce Z, Webb C, Roche E, et al.
Sci Transl Med . 2021 Jul; 13(601). PMID: 34233953
The human nasopharynx contains a stable microbial ecosystem of commensal and potentially pathogenic bacteria, which can elicit protective primary and secondary immune responses. Experimental intranasal infection of human adults with...
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Holubova J, Stanek O, Brazdilova L, Masin J, Bumba L, Gorringe A, et al.
Vaccines (Basel) . 2020 Nov; 8(4). PMID: 33228165
whole-cell vaccines (wP) caused a spectacular drop of global pertussis incidence, but since the replacement of wP with acellular pertussis vaccines (aP), pertussis has resurged in developed countries within 7...
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de Graaf H, Gbesemete D, Gorringe A, Diavatopoulos D, Kester K, Faust S, et al.
BMJ Open . 2017 Oct; 7(10):e018594. PMID: 29025851
Introduction: We summarise an ethically approved protocol for the development of an experimental human challenge colonisation model. Globally is one of the leading causes of vaccine-preventable death. Many countries have...
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Linz B, Ivanov Y, Preston A, Brinkac L, Parkhill J, Kim M, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2016 Oct; 17(1):767. PMID: 27716057
Background: The genus Bordetella consists of nine species that include important respiratory pathogens such as the 'classical' species B. bronchiseptica, B. pertussis and B. parapertussis and six more distantly related...
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Pratt A, DiDonato M, Shin D, Cabelli D, Bruns C, Belzer C, et al.
J Bacteriol . 2015 Oct; 197(24):3834-47. PMID: 26459556
Unlabelled: Bacterial pathogens Neisseria meningitidis and Brucella abortus pose threats to human and animal health worldwide, causing meningococcal disease and brucellosis, respectively. Mortality from acute N. meningitidis infections remains high...
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Deasy A, Guccione E, Dale A, Andrews N, Evans C, Bennett J, et al.
Clin Infect Dis . 2015 Mar; 60(10):1512-20. PMID: 25814628
Background: Herd protection by meningococcal vaccines is conferred by population-level reduction of meningococcal nasopharyngeal colonization. Given the inverse epidemiological association between colonization by commensal Neisseria lactamica and meningococcal disease, we...
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Sealey K, Harris S, Fry N, Hurst L, Gorringe A, Parkhill J, et al.
J Infect Dis . 2014 Dec; 212(2):294-301. PMID: 25489002
A major outbreak of whooping cough, or pertussis, occurred in 2012 in the United Kingdom (UK), with nearly 10 000 laboratory-confirmed cases and 14 infant deaths attributed to pertussis. A...
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Gorringe A, Vaughan T
Expert Rev Vaccines . 2014 Aug; 13(10):1205-14. PMID: 25102891
Bordetella pertussis produces two serologically distinct fimbriae, Fim2 and Fim3. Expression of these antigens is governed by the BvgA/S system and by the length of a poly(C) tract in the...