Publications by authors named "G S Ogg"

Background/objectives: T-cell lymphomas are often histologically indistinguishable from benign T-cell infiltrates, and diagnosis typically relies on slow, complex, and expensive multiplexed PCR reactions, requiring significant training and experience to interpret them. We aimed to raise highly specific antibodies against the two alternatively used and very similar T-cell receptor beta constant regions, TCRbeta1 and TCRbeta2, encoded by the and gene segments, respectively. We sought to demonstrate the feasibility of detecting TCRbeta1 and TCRbeta2 immunohistochemically in routine clinical (formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE)) tissue sections as a novel diagnostic strategy for T-cell lymphomas.

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  • Influenza A is a priority pathogen for the WHO due to its pandemic potential, leading to a study on its molecular epidemiology in the Western Province of Sri Lanka to inform vaccine selection and understand strain evolution.
  • The study involved 349 participants with respiratory symptoms, detecting Influenza A in 14%, B in 5.7%, and SARS-CoV-2 in 11.7% of cases, with some individuals having co-infections.
  • Genomic analysis revealed specific clades and subclades of H1N1 and H3N2 strains, along with several significant amino acid substitutions in the viral proteins, indicating ongoing viral evolution.
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Background: As many studies have shown conflicting results regarding the extent of viraemia and clinical disease severity, we sought to investigate if viraemia during early dengue illness is associated with subsequent clinical disease severity.

Methods: Realtime PCR was carried out to identify the dengue virus (DENV serotype), in 362 patients, presenting within the first 4 days of illness, from 2017 to 2022, in Colombo Sri Lanka. To characterize subsequent clinical disease severity, all patients were followed throughout their illness daily and disease severity classified according to WHO 1997 and 2009 disease classification.

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  • Influenza A is a significant concern for pandemics, prompting a study of its evolution in Sri Lanka to aid in vaccine selection.
  • A total of 349 patients with respiratory symptoms were analyzed, revealing that 14% had Influenza A, alongside lower rates of Influenza B and SARS-CoV-2, with several co-infections noted.
  • Findings included specific genetic clade classifications for H1N1 and H3N2 strains, along with multiple amino acid changes over time, highlighting the need for continuous monitoring of influenza viruses in the region.
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Chronic kidney disease affects 1 in 10 people globally, with a prevalence twenty times that of cancer. A subset of individuals will progress to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) where renal replacement therapy is required to maintain health. Cutaneous disease, including xerosis and pruritus, are endemic amongst patients with ESRD.

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