Publications
2024
UK mosquitoes are competent to transmit Usutu virus at native temperatures
Pilgrim, J., Metelmann, S., Widlake, E., Seechurn, N., Vaux, A., Mansfield, K. L., . . . Blagrove, M. S. C. (2024). UK mosquitoes are competent to transmit Usutu virus at native temperatures. One Health, 19, 100916. doi:10.1016/j.onehlt.2024.100916
2023
Delayed mucosal anti-viral responses despite robust peripheral inflammation in fatal COVID-19.
Sidhu, J. K., Siggins, M. K., Liew, F., Russell, C. D., Uruchurtu, A. S. S., Davis, C., . . . ISARIC4C investigators. (2023). Delayed mucosal anti-viral responses despite robust peripheral inflammation in fatal COVID-19.. The Journal of infectious diseases, jiad590. doi:10.1093/infdis/jiad590
SARS-CoV-2-specific nasal IgA wanes 9 months after hospitalisation with COVID-19 and is not induced by subsequent vaccination
Liew, F., Talwar, S., Cross, A., Willett, B. J., Scott, S., Logan, N., . . . Openshaw, P. J. M. (2023). SARS-CoV-2-specific nasal IgA wanes 9 months after hospitalisation with COVID-19 and is not induced by subsequent vaccination. EBIOMEDICINE, 87. doi:10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.104402
2022
Alternative pathway dysregulation in tissues drives sustained complement activation and predicts outcome across the disease course in COVID-19.
Siggins, M. K., Davies, K., Fellows, R., Thwaites, R. S., Baillie, J. K., Semple, M. G., . . . ISARIC4C Investigators. (2022). Alternative pathway dysregulation in tissues drives sustained complement activation and predicts outcome across the disease course in COVID-19.. Immunology. doi:10.1111/imm.13585
Procalcitonin Is Not a Reliable Biomarker of Bacterial Coinfection in People With Coronavirus Disease 2019 Undergoing Microbiological Investigation at the Time of Hospital Admission
Relph, K. A., Russell, C. D., Fairfield, C. J., Turtle, L., de Silva, T. I., Siggins, M. K., . . . Young, P. (2022). Procalcitonin Is Not a Reliable Biomarker of Bacterial Coinfection in People With Coronavirus Disease 2019 Undergoing Microbiological Investigation at the Time of Hospital Admission. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 9(5). doi:10.1093/ofid/ofac179