Publications by authors named "W Birch"

This study unveils the establishment of the United Kingdom-Netherlands Decomposition Experimental Research (UNDER) working group, marking a pioneering initiative in practical Forensic Taphonomy within the UK. Our primary objective was to craft a cohesive multidisciplinary framework, designed to ethically orchestrate, execute, and assess human decomposition. Concurrently, we aimed to amass data through human burials, fostering collaboration among diverse forensic experts across Europe.

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  • The LeVe CPAP System was developed to address the increased global demand for respiratory support during the COVID-19 pandemic, specifically aimed at low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
  • A study at Mengo Hospital, Uganda, involved 44 patients treated with this CPAP system, revealing a median treatment duration of 7 days and a mortality rate of 49%.
  • The LeVe CPAP System significantly increased the availability of respiratory support devices at the hospital and was found to be safe and tolerated by patients, playing a crucial role in managing severe COVID-19 cases.
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Purpose Of Review: Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is the most common cause of healthcare-associated diarrhoea in western countries, being categorized as an urgent healthcare threat. Historically, researchers have relied on the use of in vivo animal models to study CDI pathogenesis; however, differences in physiology and disease prognosis compared with humans limit their suitability to model CDI. In vitro models are increasingly being used as an alternative as they offer excellent process control, and some are able to use human ex-vivo prokaryotic and/or eukaryotic cells.

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Seawalls are important in protecting coastlines from currents, erosion, sea-level rise, and flooding. They are, however, associated with reduced biodiversity, due to their steep orientation, lack of microhabitats, and the materials used in their construction. Hence, there is considerable interest in modifying seawalls to enhance the settlement and diversity of marine organisms, as microbial biofilms play a critical role facilitating algal and invertebrate colonization.

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Wetlands provide critical ecosystem services including flood mitigation and habitat for diverse species, but globally, many wetlands have been destroyed. In urban areas and surrounding urban-rural fringes, many lost wetlands have been indirectly replaced with stormwater management (SWM) ponds. SWM ponds are designed to manage urban stormwater and contaminants, but only provide limited ecosystem services.

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