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Colin Fink
Researcher at University of Warwick Science Park
Publications - 38
Citations - 763
Colin Fink is an academic researcher from University of Warwick Science Park. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 25 publications receiving 558 citations. Previous affiliations of Colin Fink include Coventry Health Care & University of Warwick.
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A novel multilocus sequence typing scheme for the opportunistic pathogen Propionibacterium acnes and characterization of type I cell surface-associated antigens.
Andrew McDowell,Anna Gao,Emma Barnard,Colin Fink,Philip I. Murray,Christopher G. Dowson,István Nagy,Peter A. Lambert,Sheila Patrick +8 more
TL;DR: The data support an association between acne and P. acnes strains from the type IA cluster and highlight the role of a widely disseminated clonal genotype in this condition.
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Mortality and morbidity in community-acquired sepsis in European pediatric intensive care units: A prospective cohort study from the European Childhood Life-threatening Infectious Disease Study (EUCLIDS)
Navin P. Boeddha,Luregn J. Schlapbach,Gertjan J. Driessen,Jethro Herberg,Irene Rivero-Calle,Miriam Cebey-López,DS Klobassa,Ria Philipsen,Ronald de Groot,David Inwald,David Inwald,Simon Nadel,Simon Nadel,Stéphane Paulus,Eleanor Pinnock,Fatou Secka,Suzanne T. Anderson,Rachel S. Agbeko,Rachel S. Agbeko,Christoph Berger,Colin Fink,Enitan D. Carrol,Werner Zenz,Michael Levin,Michiel van der Flier,Michiel van der Flier,Federico Martinón-Torres,Jan A. Hazelzet,Marieke Emonts,Marieke Emonts +29 more
TL;DR: The findings emphasize the importance of improved early sepsis-recognition programs to address the high burden of disease and identify interventional targets in critically ill children in high-income countries.
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Transcriptomic Profiling in Childhood H1N1/09 Influenza Reveals Reduced Expression of Protein Synthesis Genes
Jethro Herberg,Myrsini Kaforou,Stuart Gormley,Edward R. Sumner,Sanjay Patel,Kelsey D. J. Jones,Stéphane Paulus,Colin Fink,Federico Martinón-Torres,Giovanni Montana,Victoria J. Wright,Michael Levin +11 more
TL;DR: The most significant function distinguishing H1N1/09 patients from controls was protein synthesis, with reduced gene expression, suggesting that this is a key component of the pathophysiological response in children hospitalized with H1E2/09 infection.
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LightCycler Multiplex PCR for the Laboratory Diagnosis of Common Viral Infections of the Central Nervous System
TL;DR: The conventional multiplex PCR assay that detects herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), HSV-2, varicella-zoster virus, and enterovirus for the diagnosis of central nervous system infections was modified to be performed using the LightCycler system.
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Viral Co-Infections in Pediatric Patients Hospitalized with Lower Tract Acute Respiratory Infections.
Miriam Cebey-López,Jethro Herberg,Jacobo Pardo-Seco,Alberto Gómez-Carballa,Nazareth Martinón-Torres,Antonio Salas,José María Martinón-Sánchez,Stuart Gormley,Edward R. Sumner,Colin Fink,Federico Martinón-Torres +10 more
TL;DR: The presence of more than one virus in pediatric patients admitted to hospital with LT-ARI is very frequent and seems to peak at 12–24 months of age, which should warrant further analysis.