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Dylan McGagh
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 23
Citations - 877
Dylan McGagh is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 18 publications receiving 356 citations.
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Interim findings from first-dose mass COVID-19 vaccination roll-out and COVID-19 hospital admissions in Scotland: a national prospective cohort study.
Eleftheria Vasileiou,Colin R Simpson,Colin R Simpson,Ting Shi,Steven Kerr,Utkarsh Agrawal,Ashley Akbari,Stuart Bedston,Jillian Beggs,Declan Bradley,Antony Chuter,Simon de Lusignan,Annemarie B Docherty,David V. Ford,FD Richard Hobbs,Mark Joy,Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi,James Marple,Colin McCowan,Dylan McGagh,Jim McMenamin,Emily Moore,Josephine L K Murray,Jiafeng Pan,Lewis D Ritchie,Syed Ahmar Shah,Sarah J. Stock,Fatemeh Torabi,Ruby S. M. Tsang,Rachael Wood,Mark E. J. Woolhouse,Chris Robertson,Aziz Sheikh +32 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the association between the mass roll-out of the first doses of these COVID-19 vaccines and hospital admissions for CoV-19 and found that the first dose of the BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine was associated with a vaccine effect of 91% (95% CI 85-94) for reduced COVID19 hospital admission at 28-34 days post-vaccination.
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Reorganisation of primary care for older adults during COVID-19: a cross-sectional database study in the UK.
Mark Joy,Dylan McGagh,Nicholas R Jones,Harshana Liyanage,Julian Sherlock,Vaishnavi Parimalanathan,Oluwafunmi Akinyemi,Jeremy van Vlymen,Gary Howsam,Martin Marshall,Fd Richard Hobbs,Simon de Lusignan +11 more
TL;DR: Primary care has undergone an unprecedented in-pandemic reorganisation while retaining focus on patients with increased complexity, and polypharmacy and frailty were associated with a relative increase in consultations.
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Effectiveness of first dose of COVID-19 vaccines against hospital admissions in Scotland: National prospective cohort study of 5.4 million people
Eleftheria Vasileiou,Declan Bradley,Antony Chuter,Simon de Lusignan,Simon de Lusignan,Simon de Lusignan,Annemarie B Docherty,David V. Ford,FD Richard Hobbs,FD Richard Hobbs,Mark Joy,Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi,James Marple,Colin McCowan,Colin R Simpson,Dylan McGagh,Jim McMenamin,Emily Moore,Josephine-L.K Murray,Jiafeng Pan,Lewis D Ritchie,Syed Ahmar Shah,Sarah J. Stock,Fatemeh Torabi,Ruby S. M. Tsang,Chris Robertson,Rachael Wood,Mark E. J. Woolhouse,Aziz Sheikh,Ting Shi,Steven Kerr,Utkarsh Agrawal,Ashley Akbari,Stuart Bedston,Jillian Beggs +34 more
TL;DR: A single dose of the BNT162b2 mRNA and ChAdOx1 vaccines resulted in substantial reductions in the risk of COVID-19 related hospitalisation in Scotland.
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Excess mortality in the first COVID pandemic peak: cross-sectional analyses of the impact of age, sex, ethnicity, household size, and long-term conditions in people of known SARS-CoV-2 status in England.
Mark Joy,Fd Richard Hobbs,Jamie Lopez Bernal,Julian Sherlock,Gayatri Amirthalingam,Dylan McGagh,Oluwafunmi Akinyemi,Rachel Byford,Gavin Dabrera,Jienchi Dorward,Joanna Ellis,Filipa Ferreira,Nicholas R Jones,Jason Oke,Cecilia Okusi,Brian D Nicholson,Mary Ramsay,James P Sheppard,Mary Sinnathamby,Maria Zambon,Gary Howsam,John H. H. Williams,Simon de Lusignan +22 more
TL;DR: The first SARS-CoV-2 peak in England has been associated with excess mortality and planning for subsequent peaks needs to better manage risk in males, those of black ethnicity, older people, people with learning disabilities, and people who live in multi-occupancy dwellings.
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Disparities in the excess risk of mortality in the first wave of COVID-19: Cross sectional study of the English sentinel network.
Simon de Lusignan,Mark Joy,Jason Oke,Dylan McGagh,Brian D Nicholson,James P Sheppard,Oluwafunmi Akinyemi,Gayatri Amirthalingam,Kevin E. Brown,Rachel Byford,Gavin Dabrera,Else Krajenbrink,Harshana Liyanage,Jamie Lopez-Bernal,Cecilia Okusi,Mary Ramsay,Julian Sherlock,Mary Sinnathamby,Ruby S. M. Tsang,Victoria Tzortziou Brown,John H. H. Williams,Maria Zambon,Filipa Ferreira,Gary Howsam,FD Richard Hobbs +24 more
TL;DR: The absolute excess mortality was approximately 2 deaths per 100 person years in the first wave of COVID-19, and more personalised shielding advice for any second wave should include ethnicity, comorbidity and household size as predictors of risk.