Search Results - "Thomas, Nigel V"
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Scrub typhus ecology: a systematic review of Orientia in vectors and hosts
Published in Parasites & vectors (04-11-2019)“…Scrub typhus, caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi, is an important and neglected vector-borne zoonotic disease with an expanding known distribution. The ecology…”
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Non-malarial febrile illness: a systematic review of published aetiological studies and case reports from Africa, 1980-2015
Published in BMC medicine (21-09-2020)“…The availability of reliable point-of-care tests for malaria has heralded a paradigm shift in the management of febrile illnesses away from presumptive…”
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Non-malarial febrile illness: a systematic review of published aetiological studies and case reports from Southern Asia and South-eastern Asia, 1980-2015
Published in BMC medicine (21-09-2020)“…In the absence of definitive diagnosis, healthcare providers are likely to prescribe empirical antibacterials to those who test negative for malaria. This…”
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Non-malarial febrile illness: a systematic review of published aetiological studies and case reports from China, 1980-2015
Published in BMC infectious diseases (20-08-2024)“…Rapid point-of-care tests for malaria are now widely used in many countries to guide the initial clinical management of patients presenting with febrile…”
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An online mapping database of molecular markers of drug resistance in Plasmodium falciparum: the ACT Partner Drug Molecular Surveyor
Published in Malaria journal (18-01-2019)“…Prior to this project, only a handful of online visualizations existed for exploring the published literature on molecular markers of antimalarial drug…”
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An inventory of supranational antimicrobial resistance surveillance networks involving low- and middle-income countries since 2000
Published in Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy (01-07-2018)“…Abstract Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) shoulder the bulk of the global burden of infectious diseases and drug resistance. We searched for…”
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