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Angela Strang
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 4
Citations - 515
Angela Strang is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Prospective cohort study. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications receiving 273 citations.
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Stunted microbiota and opportunistic pathogen colonization in caesarean-section birth
Yan Shao,Samuel C. Forster,Samuel C. Forster,Samuel C. Forster,Evdokia Tsaliki,Kevin Vervier,Angela Strang,Nandi Simpson,Nitin Kumar,Mark D. Stares,Alison Rodger,Peter Brocklehurst,Nigel Field,Trevor D. Lawley +13 more
TL;DR: The disrupted transmission of maternal Bacteroides strains, and high-level colonization by opportunistic pathogens associated with the hospital environment (including Enterococcus, Enterobacter and Klebsiella species), in babies delivered by caesarean section are reported.
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mSep: investigating physiological and immune-metabolic biomarkers in septic and healthy pregnant women to predict feto-maternal immune health – a prospective observational cohort study protocol
Simran Sharma,Summia Zaher,Patricia Rodrigues,Luke C. Davies,Sarah Edkins,Angela Strang,Mallinath Chakraborty,W. John Watkins,Robert Andrews,Edward Parkinson,Nicos Angelopoulos,Linda Moet,Freya R. Shepherd,Kate Megan Megan Davies,Daniel A. White,Shaun Oram,Kate Siddall,Vikki Keeping,Kathryn K. Simpson,Federica Faggian,Mary Kay Bray,Claire Bertorelli,Sarah Bell,R. E. Collis,James E. McLaren,Mario O. Labéta,V. O’Donnell,Peter Ghazal +27 more
TL;DR: Physiological parameters and novel biomarkers in two cohorts—healthy pregnant women and pregnant women with suspected sepsis—are described with the aim of mapping pathophysiological drivers and evaluating predictive biomarkers for diagnosing maternal sepsi.
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Immune and metabolic markers for identifying and investigating severe Coronavirus disease and Sepsis in children and young people (pSeP/COVID ChYP study): protocol for a prospective cohort study
Siva Oruganti,Patricia Rodrigues,Daniel A. White,W. John Watkins,Anna Barrow,R. Al Samsam,Sara M Ali,Malcolm Gajraj,Richard Skone,Meg Jardine,Jennifer Evans,Siske S. Struik,Jong-Eun Song,Lloyd Abood,B.C. Paquete,Sian L Foulkes,Angela Strang,Sarah J. Kotecha,Bethan Phillips,Awen Evans,Iona Buchanan,Susan Bowes,Begum Ali,Rhian Thomas-Turner,Robert Andrews,Summia Zaher,Simran Sharma,Mallinath Chakraborty,Edward Parkinson,Federico Liberatore,Thomas Woolley,Sarah Edkins,Luke C. Davies,Linda Moet,James E. McLaren,Gareth Watson,Valerie B. O’Donnell,Kerry Hood,Peter Ghazal +38 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a prospective cohort study for comparing the immune and metabolic whole-blood markers in patients with sepsis, COVID-19 and other illnesses was presented. But the authors did not evaluate the performance of blood markers from the research sample analysis.
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Immune profiling of cord blood after prolonged rupture of membranes.
Evdokia Tsaliki,Carolin T. Turner,Cristina Venturini,Christy Kam,Angela Strang,Sarah Bailey,Alison Rodgers,Adam P. Levine,Benjamin M. Chain,Nandi Simpson,Eleanor M. Riley,Eleanor M. Riley,Nigel Field,Peter Brocklehurst,Peter Brocklehurst,Mahdad Noursadeghi +15 more
TL;DR: The data support the view that PROM represents an infection risk to the foetus and propose that cord blood transcriptional profiling offers exciting opportunities to identify immune correlates of clinical outcome following potential in utero exposures to infection.