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  1. Book ; Online: Deep Tracking on the Move

    Dequaire, Julie / Rao, Dushyant / Ondruska, Peter / Wang, Dominic / Posner, Ingmar

    Learning to Track the World from a Moving Vehicle using Recurrent Neural Networks

    2016  

    Abstract: This paper presents an end-to-end approach for tracking static and dynamic objects for an autonomous vehicle driving through crowded urban environments. Unlike traditional approaches to tracking, this method is learned end-to-end, and is able to directly ...

    Abstract This paper presents an end-to-end approach for tracking static and dynamic objects for an autonomous vehicle driving through crowded urban environments. Unlike traditional approaches to tracking, this method is learned end-to-end, and is able to directly predict a full unoccluded occupancy grid map from raw laser input data. Inspired by the recently presented DeepTracking approach [Ondruska, 2016], we employ a recurrent neural network (RNN) to capture the temporal evolution of the state of the environment, and propose to use Spatial Transformer modules to exploit estimates of the egomotion of the vehicle. Our results demonstrate the ability to track a range of objects, including cars, buses, pedestrians, and cyclists through occlusion, from both moving and stationary platforms, using a single learned model. Experimental results demonstrate that the model can also predict the future states of objects from current inputs, with greater accuracy than previous work.
    Keywords Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ; Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ; Computer Science - Machine Learning ; Computer Science - Robotics
    Subject code 629
    Publishing date 2016-09-29
    Publishing country us
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  2. Article: A blood atlas of COVID-19 defines hallmarks of disease severity and specificity

    Ahern, David J. / Ai, Zhichao / Ainsworth, Mark / Allan, Chris / Allcock, Alice / Angus, Brian / Ansari, M. Azim / Arancibia-Cárcamo, Carolina V. / Aschenbrenner, Dominik / Attar, Moustafa / Baillie, J. Kenneth / Barnes, Eleanor / Bashford-Rogers, Rachael / Bashyal, Archana / Beer, Sally / Berridge, Georgina / Beveridge, Amy / Bibi, Sagida / Bicanic, Tihana /
    Blackwell, Luke / Bowness, Paul / Brent, Andrew / Brown, Andrew / Broxholme, John / Buck, David / Burnham, Katie L. / Byrne, Helen / Camara, Susana / Candido Ferreira, Ivan / Charles, Philip / Chen, Wentao / Chen, Yi-Ling / Chong, Amanda / Clutterbuck, Elizabeth A. / Coles, Mark / Conlon, Christopher P. / Cornall, Richard / Cribbs, Adam P. / Curion, Fabiola / Davenport, Emma E. / Davidson, Neil / Davis, Simon / Dendrou, Calliope A. / Dequaire, Julie / Dib, Lea / Docker, James / Dold, Christina / Dong, Tao / Downes, Damien / Drakesmith, Hal / Dunachie, Susanna J. / Duncan, David A. / Eijsbouts, Chris / Esnouf, Robert / Espinosa, Alexis / Etherington, Rachel / Fairfax, Benjamin / Fairhead, Rory / Fang, Hai / Fassih, Shayan / Felle, Sally / Fernandez Mendoza, Maria / Ferreira, Ricardo / Fischer, Roman / Foord, Thomas / Forrow, Aden / Frater, John / Fries, Anastasia / Gallardo Sanchez, Veronica / Garner, Lucy C. / Geeves, Clementine / Georgiou, Dominique / Godfrey, Leila / Golubchik, Tanya / Gomez Vazquez, Maria / Green, Angie / Harper, Hong / Harrington, Heather A. / Heilig, Raphael / Hester, Svenja / Hill, Jennifer / Hinds, Charles / Hird, Clare / Ho, Ling-Pei / Hoekzema, Renee / Hollis, Benjamin / Hughes, Jim / Hutton, Paula / Jackson-Wood, Matthew A. / Jainarayanan, Ashwin / James-Bott, Anna / Jansen, Kathrin / Jeffery, Katie / Jones, Elizabeth / Jostins, Luke / Kerr, Georgina / Kim, David / Klenerman, Paul / Knight, Julian C. / Kumar, Vinod / Kumar Sharma, Piyush / Kurupati, Prathiba / Kwok, Andrew / Lee, Angela / Linder, Aline / Lockett, Teresa / Lonie, Lorne / Lopopolo, Maria / Lukoseviciute, Martyna / Luo, Jian / Marinou, Spyridoula / Marsden, Brian / Martinez, Jose / Matthews, Philippa C. / Mazurczyk, Michalina / McGowan, Simon / McKechnie, Stuart / Mead, Adam / Mentzer, Alexander J. / Mi, Yuxin / Monaco, Claudia / Montadon, Ruddy / Napolitani, Giorgio / Nassiri, Isar / Novak, Alex / O'Brien, Darragh P. / O'Connor, Daniel / O'Donnell, Denise / Ogg, Graham / Overend, Lauren / Park, Inhye / Pavord, Ian / Peng, Yanchun / Penkava, Frank / Pereira Pinho, Mariana / Perez, Elena / Pollard, Andrew J. / Powrie, Fiona / Psaila, Bethan / Quan, T. Phuong / Repapi, Emmanouela / Revale, Santiago / Silva-Reyes, Laura / Richard, Jean-Baptiste / Rich-Griffin, Charlotte / Ritter, Thomas / Rollier, Christine S. / Rowland, Matthew / Ruehle, Fabian / Salio, Mariolina / Sansom, Stephen Nicholas / Sanches Peres, Raphael / Santos Delgado, Alberto / Sauka-Spengler, Tatjana / Schwessinger, Ron / Scozzafava, Giuseppe / Screaton, Gavin / Seigal, Anna / Semple, Malcolm G. / Sergeant, Martin / Simoglou Karali, Christina / Sims, David / Skelly, Donal / Slawinski, Hubert / Sobrinodiaz, Alberto / Sousos, Nikolaos / Stafford, Lizzie / Stockdale, Lisa / Strickland, Marie / Sumray, Otto / Sun, Bo / Taylor, Chelsea / Taylor, Stephen / Taylor, Adan / Thongjuea, Supat / Thraves, Hannah / Todd, John A. / Tomic, Adriana / Tong, Orion / Trebes, Amy / Trzupek, Dominik / Tucci, Felicia Anna / Turtle, Lance / Udalova, Irina / Uhlig, Holm / van Grinsven, Erinke / Vendrell, Iolanda / Verheul, Marije / Voda, Alexandru / Wang, Guanlin / Wang, Lihui / Wang, Dapeng / Watkinson, Peter / Watson, Robert / Weinberger, Michael / Whalley, Justin / Witty, Lorna / Wray, Katherine / Xue, Luzheng / Yeung, Hing Yuen / Yin, Zixi / Young, Rebecca K. / Youngs, Jonathan / Zhang, Ping / Zurke, Yasemin-Xiomara

    Cell. 2022 Mar. 03, v. 185, no. 5

    2022  

    Abstract: Treatment of severe COVID-19 is currently limited by clinical heterogeneity and incomplete description of specific immune biomarkers. We present here a comprehensive multi-omic blood atlas for patients with varying COVID-19 severity in an integrated ... ...

    Institution COvid-19 Multi-omics Blood ATlas (COMBAT) Consortium
    Abstract Treatment of severe COVID-19 is currently limited by clinical heterogeneity and incomplete description of specific immune biomarkers. We present here a comprehensive multi-omic blood atlas for patients with varying COVID-19 severity in an integrated comparison with influenza and sepsis patients versus healthy volunteers. We identify immune signatures and correlates of host response. Hallmarks of disease severity involved cells, their inflammatory mediators and networks, including progenitor cells and specific myeloid and lymphocyte subsets, features of the immune repertoire, acute phase response, metabolism, and coagulation. Persisting immune activation involving AP-1/p38MAPK was a specific feature of COVID-19. The plasma proteome enabled sub-phenotyping into patient clusters, predictive of severity and outcome. Systems-based integrative analyses including tensor and matrix decomposition of all modalities revealed feature groupings linked with severity and specificity compared to influenza and sepsis. Our approach and blood atlas will support future drug development, clinical trial design, and personalized medicine approaches for COVID-19.
    Keywords COVID-19 infection ; biomarkers ; clinical trials ; coagulation ; disease severity ; drug development ; influenza ; metabolism ; patients ; precision medicine ; proteome
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2022-0303
    Size p. 916-938.e58.
    Publishing place Elsevier Inc.
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 187009-9
    ISSN 1097-4172 ; 0092-8674
    ISSN (online) 1097-4172
    ISSN 0092-8674
    DOI 10.1016/j.cell.2022.01.012
    Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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  3. Article ; Online: Performance characteristics of five immunoassays for SARS-CoV-2

    Ainsworth, Mark / Andersson, Monique / Auckland, Kathryn / Baillie, J Kenneth / Barnes, Eleanor / Beer, Sally / Beveridge, Amy / Bibi, Sagida / Blackwell, Luke / Borak, Martyna / Bown, Abbie / Brooks, Tim / Burgess-Brown, Nicola A / Camara, Susana / Catton, Matthew / Chau, Kevin K. / Christott, Thomas / Clutterbuck, Elizabeth / Coker, Jesse /
    Cornall, Richard J / Cox, Stuart / Crawford-Jones, David / Crook, Derrick W / D'Arcangelo, Silvia / Dejnirattsai, Wanwisa / Dequaire, Julie M M / Dimitriadis, Stavros / Dingle, Kate E / Doherty, George / Dold, Christina / Dong, Tao / Dunachie, Susanna J / Ebner, Daniel / Emmenegger, Marc / Espinosa, Alexis / Eyre, David W / Fairhead, Rory / Fassih, Shayan / Feehily, Conor / Felle, Sally / Fernandez-Cid, Alejandra / Fernandez Mendoza, Maria / Foord, Thomas H / Fordwoh, Thomas / Fox McKee, Deborah / Frater, John / Gallardo Sanchez, Veronica / Gent, Nick / Georgiou, Dominique / Groves, Christopher J / Hallis, Bassam / Hammond, Peter M / Hatch, Stephanie B. / Harvala, Heli J / Hill, Jennifer / Hoosdally, Sarah J / Horsington, Bryn / Howarth, Alison / James, Tim / Jeffery, Katie / Jones, Elizabeth / Justice, Anita / Karpe, Fredrik / Kavanagh, James / Kim, David S / Kirton, Richard / Klenerman, Paul / Knight, Julian C / Koukouflis, Leonidas / Kwok, Andrew / Leuschner, Ullrich / Levin, Robert / Linder, Aline / Lockett, Teresa / Lumley, Sheila F / Marinou, Spyridoula / Marsden, Brian D / Martinez, Jose / Martins Ferreira, Lucas / Mason, Lara / Matthews, Philippa C / Mentzer, Alexander J / Mobbs, Alexander / Mongkolsapaya, Juthathip / Morrow, Jordan / Mukhopadhyay, Shubhashish M M / Neville, Matthew J / Oakley, Sarah / Oliveira, Marta / Otter, Ashley / Paddon, Kevin / Pascoe, Jordan / Peng, Yanchun / Perez, Elena / Perumal, Prem K / Peto, Timothy E A / Pickford, Hayleah / Ploeg, Rutger J / Pollard, Andrew J / Richardson, Anastasia / Ritter, Thomas G / Roberts, David J / Rodger, Gillian / Rollier, Christine S / Rowe, Cathy / Rudkin, Justine K / Screaton, Gavin / Semple, Malcolm G / Sienkiewicz, Alex / Silva-Reyes, Laura / Skelly, Donal T / Sobrino Diaz, Alberto / Stafford, Lizzie / Stockdale, Lisa / Stoesser, Nicole / Street, Teresa / Stuart, David I / Sweed, Angela / Taylor, Adan / Thraves, Hannah / Tsang, Hoi P / Verheul, Marije K / Vipond, Richard / Walker, Timothy M / Wareing, Susan / Warren, Yolanda / Wells, Charlie / Wilson, Clare / Withycombe, Kate / Young, Rebecca K

    The Lancet Infectious Diseases ; ISSN 1473-3099

    a head-to-head benchmark comparison

    2020  

    Keywords Infectious Diseases ; covid19
    Language English
    Publisher Elsevier BV
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    DOI 10.1016/s1473-3099(20)30634-4
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  4. Article ; Online: A blood atlas of COVID-19 defines hallmarks of disease severity and specificity

    The COvid-19 Multi-omics Blood ATlas (COMBAT) Consortium / Ahern, David J / Ai, Zhichao / Ainsworth, Mark / Allan, Chris / Allcock, Alice / Ansari, Azim / Arancibia-Carcamo, Carolina V / Aschenbrenner, Dominik / Attar, Moustafa / Baillie, J. Kenneth / Barnes, Eleanor / Bashford-Rogers, Rachael / Bashyal, Archana / Beer, Sally / Berridge, Georgina / Beveridge, Amy / Bibi, Sagida / Bicanic, Tihana /
    Blackwell, Luke / Bowness, Paul / Brent, Andrew / Brown, Andrew / Broxholme, John / Buck, David / Burnham, Katie L / Byrne, Helen / Camara, Susana / Candido Ferreira, Ivan / Charles, Philip / Chen, Wentao / Chen, Yi-Ling / Chong, Amanda / Clutterbuck, Elizabeth / Coles, Mark / Conlon, Christopher P / Cornall, Richard / Cribbs, Adam P / Curion, Fabiola / Davenport, Emma E / Davidson, Neil / Davis, Simon / Dendrou, Calliope / Dequaire, Julie / Dib, Lea / Docker, James / Dold, Christina / Dong, Tao / Downes, Damien / Drakesmith, Alexander / Dunachie, Susanna J / Duncan, David A / Eijsbouts, Chris / Esnouf, Robert / Espinosa, Alexis / Etherington, Rachel / Fairfax, Benjamin / Fairhead, Rory / Fang, Hai / Fassih, Shayan / Felle, Sally / Fernandez Mendoza, Maria / Ferreira, Ricardo / Fischer, Roman / Foord, Thomas / Forrow, Aden / Frater, John / Fries, Anastasia / Gallardo Sanchez, Veronica / Garner, Lucy / Geeves, Clementine / Georgiou, Dominique / Godfrey, Leila / Golubchik, Tanya / Gomez Vazquez, Maria / Green, Angie / Harper, Hong / Harrington, Heather A / Heilig, Raphael / Hester, Svenja / Hill, Jennifer / Hinds, Charles / Hird, Clare / Ho, Ling-Pei / Hoekzema, Renee / Hollis, Benjamin / Hughes, Jim / Hutton, Paula / Jackson, Matthew / Jainarayanan, Ashwin / James-Bott, Anna / Jansen, Kathrin / Jeffery, Katie / Jones, Elizabeth / Jostins, Luke / Kerr, Georgina / Kim, David / Klenerman, Paul / Knight, Julian C / Kumar, Vinod / Kumar Sharma, Piyush / Kurupati, Prathiba / Kwok, Andrew / Lee, Angela / Linder, Aline / Lockett, Teresa / Lonie, Lorne / Lopopolo, Maria / Lukoseviciute, Martyna / Luo, Jian / Marinou, Spyridoula / Marsden, Brian / Martinez, Jose / Matthews, Philippa / Mazurczyk, Michalina / McGowan, Simon / McKechnie, Stuart / Mead, Adam / Mentzer, Alexander J / Mi, Yuxin / Monaco, Claudia / Montadon, Ruddy / Napolitani, Giorgio / Nassiri, Isar / Novak, Alex / O'Brien, Darragh / O'Connor, Daniel / O'Donnell, Denise / Ogg, Graham / Overend, Lauren / Park, Inhye / Pavord, Ian / Peng, Yanchun / Penkava, Frank / Pereira Pinho, Mariana / Perez, Elena / Pollard, Andrew J / Powrie, Fiona / Psaila, Bethan / Quan, T. Phuong / Repapi, Emmanouela / Revale, Santiago / Silva-Reyes, Laura / Richard, Jean-Baptiste / Rich-Griffin, Charlotte / Ritter, Thomas / Rollier, Christine S / Rowland, Matthew / Ruehle, Fabian / Salio, Mariolina / Sansom, Stephen N / Santos Delgado, Alberto / Sauka-Spengler, Tatjana / Schwessinger, Ron / Scozzafava, Giuseppe / Screaton, Gavin / Seigal, Anna / Semple, Malcolm G / Sergeant, Martin / Simoglou Karali, Christina / Sims, David / Skelly, Donal / Slawinski, Hubert / Sobrinodiaz, Alberto / Sousos, Nikolaos / Stafford, Lizzie / Stockdale, Lisa / Strickland, Marie / Sumray, Otto / Sun, Bo / Taylor, Chelsea / Taylor, Stephen / Taylor, Adan / Thongjuea, Supat / Thraves, Hannah / Todd, John A / Tomic, Adriana / Tong, Orion / Trebes, Amy / Trzupek, Dominik / Tucci, Felicia A / Turtle, Lance / Udalova, Irina / Uhlig, Holm / van Grinsven, Erinke / Vendrell, Iolanda / Verheul, Marije / Voda, Alexandru / Wang, Guanlin / Wang, Lihui / Wang, Dapeng / Watkinson, Peter / Watson, Robert / Weinberger, Michael / Whalley, Justin / Witty, Lorna / Wray, Katherine / Xue, Luzheng / Yeung, Hing Yuen / Yin, Zixi / Young, Rebecca K / Youngs, Jonathan / Zhang, Ping / Zurke, Yasemin-Xiomara

    medRxiv

    Abstract: Treatment of severe COVID-19 is currently limited by clinical heterogeneity and incomplete understanding of potentially druggable immune mediators of disease. To advance this, we present a comprehensive multi-omic blood atlas in patients with varying ... ...

    Abstract Treatment of severe COVID-19 is currently limited by clinical heterogeneity and incomplete understanding of potentially druggable immune mediators of disease. To advance this, we present a comprehensive multi-omic blood atlas in patients with varying COVID-19 severity and compare with influenza, sepsis and healthy volunteers. We identify immune signatures and correlates of host response. Hallmarks of disease severity revealed cells, their inflammatory mediators and networks as potential therapeutic targets, including progenitor cells and specific myeloid and lymphocyte subsets, features of the immune repertoire, acute phase response, metabolism and coagulation. Persisting immune activation involving AP-1/p38MAPK was a specific feature of COVID-19. The plasma proteome enabled sub-phenotyping into patient clusters, predictive of severity and outcome. Tensor and matrix decomposition of the overall dataset revealed feature groupings linked with disease severity and specificity. Our systems-based integrative approach and blood atlas will inform future drug development, clinical trial design and personalised medicine approaches for COVID-19.
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-05-11
    Publisher Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
    Document type Article ; Online
    DOI 10.1101/2021.05.11.21256877
    Database COVID19

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  5. Article ; Online: Differential occupational risks to healthcare workers from SARS-CoV-2 observed during a prospective observational study

    Eyre, David W / Lumley, Sheila F / O'Donnell, Denise / Campbell, Mark / Sims, Elizabeth / Lawson, Elaine / Warren, Fiona / James, Tim / Cox, Stuart / Howarth, Alison / Doherty, George / Hatch, Stephanie B / Kavanagh, James / Chau, Kevin K / Fowler, Philip W / Swann, Jeremy / Volk, Denis / Yang-Turner, Fan / Stoesser, Nicole /
    Matthews, Philippa C / Dudareva, Maria / Davies, Timothy / Shaw, Robert H / Peto, Leon / Downs, Louise O / Vogt, Alexander / Amini, Ali / Young, Bernadette C / Drennan, Philip George / Mentzer, Alexander J / Skelly, Donal T / Karpe, Fredrik / Neville, Matt J / Andersson, Monique / Brent, Andrew J / Jones, Nicola / Martins Ferreira, Lucas / Christott, Thomas / Marsden, Brian D / Hoosdally, Sarah / Cornall, Richard / Crook, Derrick W / Stuart, David I / Screaton, Gavin / Watson, Adam JR / Taylor, Adan / Chetwynd, Alan / Grassam-Rowe, Alexander / Mighiu, Alexandra S / Livingstone, Angus / Killen, Annabel / Rigler, Caitlin / Harries, Callum / East, Cameron / Lee, Charlotte / Mason, Chris JB / Holland, Christian / Thompson, Connor / Hennesey, Conor / Savva, Constantinos / Kim, David S / Harris, Edward WA / McGivern, Euan J / Qian, Evelyn / Rothwell, Evie / Back, Francesca / Kelly, Gabriella / Watson, Gareth / Howgego, Gregory / Chase, Hannah / Danbury, Hannah / Laurenson-Schafer, Hannah / Ward, Harry L / Hendron, Holly / Vorley, Imogen C / Tol, Isabel / Gunnell, James / Ward, Jocelyn LF / Drake, Jonathan / Wilson, Joseph D / Morton, Joshua / Dequaire, Julie / O'Byrne, Katherine / Motohashi, Kenzo / Harper, Kirsty / Ravi, Krupa / Millar, Lancelot J / Peck, Liam J / Oliver, Madeleine / English, Marcus Rex / Kumarendran, Mary / Wedlich, Matthew / Ambler, Olivia / Deal, Oscar T / Sweeney, Owen / Cowie, Philip / Naudé, Rebecca te Water / Young, Rebecca / Freer, Rosie / Scott, Samuel / Sussmes, Samuel / Peters, Sarah / Pattenden, Saxon / Waite, Seren / Johnson, Síle Ann / Kourdov, Stefan / Santos-Paulo, Stephanie / Dimitrov, Stoyan / Kerneis, Sven / Ahmed-Firani, Tariq / King, Thomas B / Ritter, Thomas G / Foord, Thomas H / De Toledo, Zoe / Christie, Thomas / Gergely, Bernadett / Axten, David / Simons, Emma-Jane / Nevard, Heather / Philips, Jane / Szczurkowska, Justyna / Patel, Kaisha / Smit, Kyla / Warren, Laura / Morgan, Lisa / Smith, Lucianne / Robles, Maria / McKnight, Mary / Luciw, Michael / Gates, Michelle / Sande, Nellia / Turford, Rachel / Ray, Roshni / Rughani, Sonam / Mitchell, Tracey / Bellinger, Trisha / Wharton, Vicki / Justice, Anita / Jesuthasan, Gerald / Wareing, Susan / Huda Mohamad Fadzillah, Nurul / Cann, Kathryn / Kirton, Richard / Sutton, Claire / Salvagno, Claudia / DAmato, Gabriella / Pill, Gemma / Butcher, Lisa / Rylance-Knight, Lydia / Tabirao, Merline / Moroney, Ruth / Wright, Sarah / Peto, Timothy EA / Holthof, Bruno / O'Donnell, Anne-Marie / Ebner, Daniel / Conlon, Christopher P / Jeffery, Katie / Walker, Timothy M

    eLife

    2020  Volume 9

    Abstract: We conducted voluntary Covid-19 testing programmes for symptomatic and asymptomatic staff at a UK teaching hospital using naso-/oro-pharyngeal PCR testing and immunoassays for IgG antibodies. 1128/10,034 (11.2%) staff had evidence of Covid-19 at some ... ...

    Abstract We conducted voluntary Covid-19 testing programmes for symptomatic and asymptomatic staff at a UK teaching hospital using naso-/oro-pharyngeal PCR testing and immunoassays for IgG antibodies. 1128/10,034 (11.2%) staff had evidence of Covid-19 at some time. Using questionnaire data provided on potential risk-factors, staff with a confirmed household contact were at greatest risk (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 4.82 [95%CI 3.45–6.72]). Higher rates of Covid-19 were seen in staff working in Covid-19-facing areas (22.6% vs. 8.6% elsewhere) (aOR 2.47 [1.99–3.08]). Controlling for Covid-19-facing status, risks were heterogenous across the hospital, with higher rates in acute medicine (1.52 [1.07–2.16]) and sporadic outbreaks in areas with few or no Covid-19 patients. Covid-19 intensive care unit staff were relatively protected (0.44 [0.28–0.69]), likely by a bundle of PPE-related measures. Positive results were more likely in Black (1.66 [1.25–2.21]) and Asian (1.51 [1.28–1.77]) staff, independent of role or working location, and in porters and cleaners (2.06 [1.34–3.15]).
    Keywords General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ; General Immunology and Microbiology ; General Neuroscience ; General Medicine ; covid19
    Language English
    Publisher eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd
    Publishing country uk
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 2687154-3
    ISSN 2050-084X
    ISSN 2050-084X
    DOI 10.7554/elife.60675
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  6. Book ; Online: Author response

    Eyre, David W / Lumley, Sheila F / O'Donnell, Denise / Campbell, Mark / Sims, Elizabeth / Lawson, Elaine / Warren, Fiona / James, Tim / Cox, Stuart / Howarth, Alison / Doherty, George / Hatch, Stephanie B / Kavanagh, James / Chau, Kevin K / Fowler, Philip W / Swann, Jeremy / Volk, Denis / Yang-Turner, Fan / Stoesser, Nicole /
    Matthews, Philippa C / Dudareva, Maria / Davies, Timothy / Shaw, Robert H / Peto, Leon / Downs, Louise O / Vogt, Alexander / Amini, Ali / Young, Bernadette C / Drennan, Philip George / Mentzer, Alexander J / Skelly, Donal T / Karpe, Fredrik / Neville, Matt J / Andersson, Monique / Brent, Andrew J / Jones, Nicola / Martins Ferreira, Lucas / Christott, Thomas / Marsden, Brian D / Hoosdally, Sarah / Cornall, Richard / Crook, Derrick W / Stuart, David I / Screaton, Gavin / Watson, Adam JR / Taylor, Adan / Chetwynd, Alan / Grassam-Rowe, Alexander / Mighiu, Alexandra S / Livingstone, Angus / Killen, Annabel / Rigler, Caitlin / Harries, Callum / East, Cameron / Lee, Charlotte / Mason, Chris JB / Holland, Christian / Thompson, Connor / Hennesey, Conor / Savva, Constantinos / Kim, David S / Harris, Edward WA / McGivern, Euan J / Qian, Evelyn / Rothwell, Evie / Back, Francesca / Kelly, Gabriella / Watson, Gareth / Howgego, Gregory / Chase, Hannah / Danbury, Hannah / Laurenson-Schafer, Hannah / Ward, Harry L / Hendron, Holly / Vorley, Imogen C / Tol, Isabel / Gunnell, James / Ward, Jocelyn LF / Drake, Jonathan / Wilson, Joseph D / Morton, Joshua / Dequaire, Julie / O'Byrne, Katherine / Motohashi, Kenzo / Harper, Kirsty / Ravi, Krupa / Millar, Lancelot J / Peck, Liam J / Oliver, Madeleine / English, Marcus Rex / Kumarendran, Mary / Wedlich, Matthew / Ambler, Olivia / Deal, Oscar T / Sweeney, Owen / Cowie, Philip / Naudé, Rebecca te Water / Young, Rebecca / Freer, Rosie / Scott, Samuel / Sussmes, Samuel / Peters, Sarah / Pattenden, Saxon / Waite, Seren / Johnson, Síle Ann / Kourdov, Stefan / Santos-Paulo, Stephanie / Dimitrov, Stoyan / Kerneis, Sven / Ahmed-Firani, Tariq / King, Thomas B / Ritter, Thomas G / Foord, Thomas H / De Toledo, Zoe / Christie, Thomas / Gergely, Bernadett / Axten, David / Simons, Emma-Jane / Nevard, Heather / Philips, Jane / Szczurkowska, Justyna / Patel, Kaisha / Smit, Kyla / Warren, Laura / Morgan, Lisa / Smith, Lucianne / Robles, Maria / McKnight, Mary / Luciw, Michael / Gates, Michelle / Sande, Nellia / Turford, Rachel / Ray, Roshni / Rughani, Sonam / Mitchell, Tracey / Bellinger, Trisha / Wharton, Vicki / Justice, Anita / Jesuthasan, Gerald / Wareing, Susan / Huda Mohamad Fadzillah, Nurul / Cann, Kathryn / Kirton, Richard / Sutton, Claire / Salvagno, Claudia / DAmato, Gabriella / Pill, Gemma / Butcher, Lisa / Rylance-Knight, Lydia / Tabirao, Merline / Moroney, Ruth / Wright, Sarah / Peto, Timothy EA / Holthof, Bruno / O'Donnell, Anne-Marie / Ebner, Daniel / Conlon, Christopher P / Jeffery, Katie / Walker, Timothy M

    Differential occupational risks to healthcare workers from SARS-CoV-2 observed during a prospective observational study

    2020  

    Keywords covid19
    Publisher eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd
    Publishing country uk
    Document type Book ; Online
    DOI 10.7554/elife.60675.sa2
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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