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Faculty of Medicine and Health: Recent submissions

    • What we have learnt about trauma, loss and grief for children in response to COVID-19 

      Fitzgerald, Dominic A.; Nunn, Kenneth; Isaacs, David
      Published 2021
      The disruption of daily life resulting from COVID-19 and its precautions has taken an enormous emotional toll on children and families. The consequences of disrupted schooling, changed social interactions and altered family ...
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    • Building Research Support Capacity across Human Health Biobanks during the COVID-19 Pandemic 

      Byrne, Jennifer A; Carpenter, Jane E; Carter, Candace; Phillips, Kathleen; Braye, Stephen; Watson, Peter H; Rush, Amanda
      Published 2021
      Human health biobanks are forms of research infrastructure that supply biospecimens and associated data to researchers, and therefore juxtapose the activities of clinical care and biomedical research. The discipline of ...
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    • Retrospective screening of routine respiratory samples revealed undetected community transmission and missed intervention opportunities for SARS-CoV-2 in the United Kingdom. 

      Chappell, Joseph G; Tsoleridis, Theocharis; Clark, Gemma; Berry, Louise; Holmes, Nadine; Moore, Christopher; Carlile, Matthew; Sang, Fei; Debebe, Bisrat J; Wright, Victoria; Irving, William L; Thomson, Brian J; Boswell, Timothy C J; Willingham, Iona; Joseph, Amelia; Smith, Wendy; Khakh, Manjinder; Fleming, Vicki M; Lister, Michelle M; Howson-Wells, Hannah C; Holmes, Edward C.; Loose, Matthew W; Ball, Jonathan K; McClure, C Patrick; On Behalf Of The Cog-Uk Consortium
      Published 2021
      In the early phases of the SARS coronavirus type 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic, testing focused on individuals fitting a strict case definition involving a limited set of symptoms together with an identified epidemiological risk, ...
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    • Carrageenan nasal spray may double the rate of recovery from coronavirus and influenza virus infections: Re‐analysis of randomized trial data 

      Hemilä, Harri; Chalker, Elizabeth
      Published 2021
      In this individual patient data meta-analysis we examined datasets of two randomized placebo-controlled trials which investigated the effect of nasal carrageenan separately on children and adults. In both trials, ...
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    • Orthodontic retention: what's on the horizon? 

      Littlewood, Simon J.; Dalci, Oyku; Dolce, Calogero; Holliday, L. Shannon; Naraghi, Sasan
      Published 2021
      Orthodontic retention remains one of the great challenges in orthodontics. In this article, we discuss what is on the horizon to help address this challenge, including biological approaches to reduce relapse, treating ...
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