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    Use of gender distribution in routine surveillance data to detect potential transmission of gastrointestinal infections among men who have sex with men in England by Mook, P., Gardiner, D., Kanagarajah, S., Kerac, M., Hughes, G., Field, N., McCarthy, N., Rawlings, C., Simms, I., Lane, C., Crook, P. D.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-08-2018)
    “…Detecting gastrointestinal (GI) infection transmission among men who have sex with men (MSM) in England is complicated by a lack of routine sexual behavioural…”
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    Retrospective assessment of rapid outbreak investigation for gastrointestinal diseases using only cases and background exposure data by Kafatos, G, Mook, P, Charlett, A, Rees, E, Elson, R, Inns, T, Kanagarajah, S, Andrews, N J

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (21-02-2020)
    “…For outbreaks of gastrointestinal disease, rapid identification of the source is crucial to enable public health intervention and prevent further cases…”
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    The effect of pharmacists on ward rounds measured by the STOPP/START tool in a specialized geriatric unit by Mulvogue, K., Roberts, J. A., Coombes, I., Cottrell, N., Kanagarajah, S., Smith, A.

    “…Summary What is known and objective The STOPP/START tool has been validated to assess elderly patients for potentially inappropriate prescribing. This study…”
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    Selection of population controls for a Salmonella case-control study in the UK using a market research panel and web-survey provides time and resource savings by MOOK, P., KANAGARAJAH, S., MAGUIRE, H., ADAK, G. K., DABRERA, G., WALDRAM, A., FREEMAN, R., CHARLETT, A., OLIVER, I.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-04-2016)
    “…Timely recruitment of population controls in infectious disease outbreak investigations is challenging. We evaluated the timeliness and cost of using a market…”
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    Online market research panel members as controls in case-control studies to investigate gastrointestinal disease outbreaks: early experiences and lessons learnt from the UK by Mook, P, McCormick, J, Kanagarajah, S, Adak, G K, Cleary, P, Elson, R, Gobin, M, Hawker, J, Inns, T, Sinclair, C, Trienekens, S C M, Vivancos, R, McCarthy, N D

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-03-2018)
    “…Established methods of recruiting population controls for case-control studies to investigate gastrointestinal disease outbreaks can be time consuming,…”
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    Investigation of an outbreak of vomiting in nurseries in South East England, May 2012 by NICHOLLS, M., PURCELL, B., WILLIS, C., AMAR, C. F. L., KANAGARAJAH, S., CHAMBERLAIN, D., WOOLDRIDGE, D., MORGAN, J., McLAUCHLIN, J., GRANT, K. A., HARVEY-VINCE, L., PADFIELD, M., MEARKLE, R., CHOW, J. Y.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-02-2016)
    “…On 30 May 2012, Surrey and Sussex Health Protection Unit was called by five nurseries reporting children and staff with sudden onset vomiting approximately an…”
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    Perils and pitfalls of methotrexate prescription by Kanagarajah, S

    Published in Australian prescriber (01-04-2000)
    “…Methotrexate is used in an attempt to minimise the dose of long-term oral corticosteroids and reduce their adverse effects. The risk of misadventure is…”
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    Changes in job aspirations during physician training in Australia by Kanagarajah, S, Page, J H, Heller, R F

    “…There is uncertainty regarding the effects of physician training on planned practice features of Australian physician trainees, for example plans for urban or…”
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