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Dean Ironmonger
Researcher at Public Health England
Publications - 12
Citations - 363
Dean Ironmonger is an academic researcher from Public Health England. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biobank. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 306 citations.
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English surveillance programme for antimicrobial utilisation and resistance (ESPAUR) 2010 to 2014: report 2015
Susan Hopkins,Berit Muller-Pebody,Rebecca Guy,Sarah Gerver,Dean Ironmonger,Richard Puleston,Miranda G. Loutet,Maeve K. Lalor,Jennifer Davidson,Tehreem Mohiyuddin,H Lucy Thomas,Hikaru Bolt,Antara Kundu,Katy Town,Martina Furegato,Hamish Mohammed,Michelle J Cole,Aura Andreason,Helen Fifer,Stephanie A. Chisholm,Gwenda Hughes,Katie Hopkins,Rachel Freeman,Neil Woodford,Graeme Rooney,David Ladenheim,Miroslava Mihalkova,Katherine L. Henderson,Diane Ashiru-Oredope,Christopher Fuller,Alex Bhattacharya,Peter Stephens,Mehdi Minaji,Emma L. Budd,Anna Sallis,Cliodna McNulty,Elizabeth Beech,Stuart Brown,Philip Howard,Alan P. Johnson +39 more
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Surveillance of antibiotic susceptibility of urinary tract pathogens for a population of 5.6 million over 4 years
TL;DR: Automated antimicrobial resistance surveillance enabled, for the first time in England, the systematic monitoring of resistance in bacteria responsible for urinary tract infections in a defined population, and thereby provided a representative indication of the burden of Resistance in Gram-negative bacteria in hospital and community settings.
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Impact of long-term care facility residence on the antibiotic resistance of urinary tract Escherichia coli and Klebsiella.
Alicia Rosello,Andrew Hayward,Susan Hopkins,Susan Hopkins,Carolyne Horner,Dean Ironmonger,Peter M Hawkey,Peter M Hawkey,Sarah R Deeny +8 more
TL;DR: Residents of LTCFs for the elderly had more than four times the rate of E. coli and Klebsiella UTI caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria compared with those living in the community.
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Use of antimicrobial resistance information and prescribing guidance for management of urinary tract infections: survey of general practitioners in the West Midlands
TL;DR: Standardised evidence based clinical management policies and antibiotic formularies for GPs should be readily available to promote the rational use of diagnostic microbiology services, improve antimicrobial stewardship and aid the interpretation of ongoing antimicrobial resistance surveillance.
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AmWeb: a novel interactive web tool for antimicrobial resistance surveillance, applicable to both community and hospital patients
Dean Ironmonger,Obaghe Edeghere,Savita Gossain,Amardeep Bains,Peter M. Hawkey,Peter M. Hawkey +5 more
TL;DR: It is expected that AmWeb will become a valuable tool for monitoring the threat from newly emerging or currently circulating resistant organisms and helping antibiotic prescribers to select the best treatment options for their patients.