Vilas Navapurkar
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Recent Articles
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Clark J, Gouliouris T, Morris A, Curran M, White D, Daubney E, et al.
Transl Pediatr
. 2024 May;
13(4):697-703.
PMID: 38715674
Background: A microbiological cause of infection is infrequently identified in critically unwell children with a respiratory infection. Molecular diagnostic arrays provide an alternative. These tests are becoming more broadly available,...
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Clark J, Curran M, Gouliouris T, Morris A, Bousfield R, Navapurkar V, et al.
Antibiotics (Basel)
. 2023 Dec;
12(12).
PMID: 38136735
Bacteria are identified in only 22% of critically ill children with respiratory infections treated with antimicrobial therapy. Once an organism is isolated, antimicrobial susceptibility results (phenotypic testing) can take another...
3.
Clark J, Morris A, Kanaris C, Inwald D, Butt W, Osowicki J, et al.
Intensive Care Med Paediatr Neonatal
. 2023 Jul;
1(1):10.
PMID: 37425493
Background: In the past decade, molecular diagnostic syndromic arrays incorporating a range of bacterial and viral pathogens have been described. It is unclear how paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) staff...
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Clark J, Morris A, Curran M, White D, Daubney E, Kean I, et al.
Crit Care
. 2023 Jan;
27(1):11.
PMID: 36627688
Purpose: Respiratory infections are the most common reason for admission to paediatric intensive care units (PICU). Most patients with lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) receive broad-spectrum antimicrobials, despite low rates...
5.
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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Guo S, Bowyer G, Ferdinand J, Maes M, Tuong Z, Gillman E, et al.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med
. 2022 Sep;
207(5):566-576.
PMID: 36095143
Obesity affects 40% of U.S. adults, is associated with a proinflammatory state, and presents a significant risk factor for the development of severe coronavirus disease (COVID-19). To date, there is...
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Clark J, Kean I, Curran M, Khokhar F, White D, Daubney E, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2021 Nov;
11(11):e056197.
PMID: 34845080
Introduction: Lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is the most commonly treated infection in critically ill children. Pathogens are infrequently identified on routine respiratory culture, and this is a time-consuming process....
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Morris A, Sharrocks K, Bousfield R, Kermack L, Maes M, Higginson E, et al.
Clin Infect Dis
. 2021 Oct;
75(1):e97-e101.
PMID: 34718446
Airborne severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) was detected in a coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) ward before activation of HEPA-air filtration but not during filter operation; SARS-CoV-2 was again...
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Hamed I, Shaban N, Nassar M, Cayir D, Love S, Navapurkar V, et al.
Chest
. 2021 May;
159(4):1681-1682.
PMID: 34022002
No abstract available.
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Maes M, Higginson E, Pereira-Dias J, Curran M, Parmar S, Khokhar F, et al.
Crit Care
. 2021 Apr;
25(1):130.
PMID: 33823901
No abstract available.