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Derrick W. Crook
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 510
Citations - 38699
Derrick W. Crook is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 92, co-authored 474 publications receiving 29885 citations. Previous affiliations of Derrick W. Crook include Oxford Brookes University & The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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Global outbreak of severe Mycobacterium chimaera disease after cardiac surgery: a molecular epidemiological study
Jakko van Ingen,Thomas Kohl,Katharina Kranzer,Barbara Hasse,Peter M. Keller,Anna K. Szafrańska,Doris Hillemann,Meera Chand,Meera Chand,Meera Chand,Peter W Schreiber,Rami Sommerstein,Rami Sommerstein,Christoph Berger,Michele Genoni,Christian Rüegg,Nicolas Troillet,Andreas F. Widmer,Sören L. Becker,Sören L. Becker,Mathias Herrmann,Tim Eckmanns,Sebastian Haller,Christiane Höller,Sylvia B. Debast,Maurice J H M Wolfhagen,Joost Hopman,Jan Kluytmans,Merel Langelaar,Daan W. Notermans,Jaap ten Oever,Peter van den Barselaar,Alexander B.A. Vonk,Margreet C. Vos,Nada Ahmed,Tim Brown,Derrick W. Crook,Derrick W. Crook,Theresa Lamagni,Nick Phin,E. Grace Smith,Maria Zambon,Annerose Serr,Tim Götting,W. Ebner,Alexander Thürmer,Christian Utpatel,Cathrin Spröer,Boyke Bunk,Ulrich Nübel,Guido V. Bloemberg,Erik C. Böttger,Stefan Niemann,Dirk Wagner,Hugo Sax +54 more
TL;DR: HCU contamination with M chimaera at the LivaNova factory seems a likely source for cardiothoracic surgery-related severe M chimeera infections diagnosed in Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK, the USA, and Australia.
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Diagnosis of infection by frozen section during revision arthroplasty
TL;DR: The results support the inclusion of intra-operative frozen-section histology in any protocol for revision arthroplasty for loose components.
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Improved workflows for high throughput library preparation using the transposome-based nextera system
Sarah Lamble,Elizabeth M. Batty,Moustafa Attar,David Buck,Rory Bowden,Gerton Lunter,Derrick W. Crook,Bassam El-Fahmawi,Paolo Piazza +8 more
TL;DR: A modified protocol is produced which harnesses the full power of the Nextera kit and allows the reproducible construction of libraries on a high-throughput scale reducing the associated cost of the kit.
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Clinical Clostridium difficile: clonality and pathogenicity locus diversity.
Kate E. Dingle,Kate E. Dingle,David Griffiths,David Griffiths,Xavier Didelot,Jessica Evans,Jessica Evans,Alison Vaughan,Alison Vaughan,Melina Kachrimanidou,Melina Kachrimanidou,Nicole Stoesser,Nicole Stoesser,Keith A. Jolley,Tanya Golubchik,Rosalind M. Harding,Tim E. A. Peto,Tim E. A. Peto,Warren N. Fawley,A. Sarah Walker,A. Sarah Walker,Mark H. Wilcox,Derrick W. Crook,Derrick W. Crook +23 more
TL;DR: This study sets a baseline of MLST data for future comparative studies investigating genotype virulence potential (using clinical severity data for these isolates), possible reservoirs of human CDI, and the evolutionary origins of hypervirulent strains.
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WGS to predict antibiotic MICs for Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
David W Eyre,David W Eyre,Dilrini De Silva,Dilrini De Silva,Kevin Cole,Kevin Cole,Joanna Peters,Joanna Peters,Michelle J Cole,Yonatan H. Grad,Yonatan H. Grad,Walter Demczuk,Irene Martin,Michael R. Mulvey,Derrick W. Crook,Derrick W. Crook,Derrick W. Crook,A. Sarah Walker,A. Sarah Walker,Tim E. A. Peto,Tim E. A. Peto,John Paul,John Paul,John Paul +23 more
TL;DR: A WGS-based MIC prediction approach that allows reliable MIC prediction for five gonorrhoea antimicrobials is demonstrated and should allow reasonably precise prediction of MICs for a range of bacterial species.