Matthew Routledge
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Recent Articles
1.
Nevin W, Melhuish J, Jones J, Cunningham L, Dodd J, Toriro R, et al.
J Med Microbiol
. 2024 Nov;
73(11).
PMID: 39530853
, the human threadworm, is a parasitic nematode with global distribution, estimated to infect over 600 million people. Chronic infection is often asymptomatic, but hyperinfection and dissemination syndromes can occur...
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Routledge M, Reece N, Nickerson E, Lamb L
BMJ Mil Health
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39357892
No abstract available.
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Stewart A, Loudon K, Routledge M, Lee C, Trotter P, Richoz N, et al.
Sci Transl Med
. 2024 Sep;
16(766):eadh5090.
PMID: 39321268
Lower urinary tract infection (UTI) is common but only rarely complicated by pyelonephritis. However, the mechanisms preventing extension to the kidney are unclear. Here, we identified neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs)...
4.
Routledge M, Morris A
Ann Am Thorac Soc
. 2023 Dec;
21(1):36-37.
PMID: 38156897
No abstract available.
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Naish E, Wood A, Stewart A, Routledge M, Morris A, Chilvers E, et al.
Immunol Rev
. 2022 Nov;
314(1):158-180.
PMID: 36440666
Neutrophils are the most abundant circulating leukocyte and are crucial to the initial innate immune response to infection. One of their key pathogen-eliminating mechanisms is phagocytosis, the process of particle...
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Navapurkar V, Scott J, Maes M, Hellyer T, Higginson E, Forrest S, et al.
Wellcome Open Res
. 2022 Nov;
6:256.
PMID: 36337362
The diagnosis of pneumonia has been hampered by a reliance on bacterial cultures which take several days to return a result, and are frequently negative. In critically ill patients this...
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Cooper D, Lear S, Watson L, Shaw A, Ferris M, Doffinger R, et al.
J Infect
. 2022 Sep;
85(5):557-564.
PMID: 36058413
Objectives: To describe the risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 infection in UK healthcare workers (HCWs). Methods: We conducted a prospective sero-epidemiological study of HCWs at a major UK teaching hospital using...
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Illingworth C, Hamilton W, Jackson C, Warne B, Popay A, Meredith L, et al.
Mol Biol Evol
. 2022 Feb;
39(3).
PMID: 35106603
Identifying linked cases of infection is a critical component of the public health response to viral infectious diseases. In a clinical context, there is a need to make rapid assessments...
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Management of a large outbreak of COVID-19 at a British Army training centre: lessons for the future
Routledge M, Lyon J, Vincent C, Gordon Clarke A, Shawcross K, Turpin C, et al.
BMJ Mil Health
. 2021 Nov;
169(6):488-492.
PMID: 34772689
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has posed major challenges for infection control within training centres, both civilian and military. Here we present a narrative review of an outbreak that occurred at...
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Illingworth C, Hamilton W, Warne B, Routledge M, Popay A, Jackson C, et al.
Elife
. 2021 Aug;
10.
PMID: 34425938
SARS-CoV-2 is notable both for its rapid spread, and for the heterogeneity of its patterns of transmission, with multiple published incidences of superspreading behaviour. Here, we applied a novel network...