Publications by authors named "I Knott"

Rotavirus A infection is a global leading cause of severe acute gastroenteritis associated with life-threatening diarrheal episodes in infants and young children. The disease burden is being reduced, namely due to a wider access to rotavirus vaccines. However, there is a demand to expand rotavirus vaccination programs, and to achieve this, it is critical to improve high-throughput in-process product quality control and vaccine manufacturing monitoring.

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Background: Greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS) is a musculoskeletal condition which can cause disability and reduce quality of life. However, limited evidence is available on the long-term outcomes of people with GTPS. Our aims were to determine the long-term prevalence of GTPS; to calculate the proportion of people with GTPS who had developed hip osteoarthritis (OA); and to determine the level of function and quality of life, 11-years after initial GTPS diagnosis.

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  • Oral nimodipine is used to prevent and treat delayed cerebral ischemia in patients with certain types of subarachnoid hemorrhage, while intra-arterial infusion is used for severe cases.
  • A study monitored blood pressure and nimodipine levels in 38 patients, finding that only 57.2% of intended doses were given and episodes of low blood pressure were common, especially after oral solution administration.
  • No significant differences in plasma levels were observed between oral and intra-arterial methods, but patients with more severe conditions experienced more frequent dosage reductions or stoppages.
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The immunogenicity and efficacy of β-propiolactone (BPL) inactivated whole virion SARS-CoV (WI-SARS) vaccine was evaluated in BALB/c mice and golden Syrian hamsters. The vaccine preparation was tested with or without adjuvants. Adjuvant Systems AS01(B) and AS03(A) were selected and tested for their capacity to elicit high humoral and cellular immune responses to WI-SARS vaccine.

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The immune response of calves was studied following infection with non-cell-passaged Bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV). Two groups of 6 specific pathogen free (SPF) calves were housed in separate isolation rooms. One group was inoculated intranasally with a non-cell-passaged BRSV strain and the control group was mock-infected.

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