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Katie Rose
Researcher at University of Liverpool
Publications - 5
Citations - 219
Katie Rose is an academic researcher from University of Liverpool. The author has contributed to research in topics: Respiratory infection & Pneumonia. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 199 citations.
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Viral and Atypical Bacterial Detection in Acute Respiratory Infection in Children Under Five Years
Patrícia Gomes de Matos Bezerra,Murilo Carlos Amorim de Britto,Jailson B. Correia,Maria do Carmo Menezes Bezerra Duarte,Angela Fonceca,Katie Rose,Mark Hopkins,Luis E. Cuevas,Paul S. McNamara +8 more
TL;DR: Generally, viruses and atypical bacteria were detected in all severities and clinical manifestations of ARI but RSV and Mpp were associated with more severe cases of bronchiolitis and pneumonia respectively.
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Weakly acidic pH reduces inflammatory cytokine expression in airway epithelial cells
Angela P. Hackett,R. E. Trinick,Katie Rose,Brian F. Flanagan,Paul S. McNamara,Paul S. McNamara +5 more
TL;DR: AEC inflammatory responses to bacterial stimuli is markedly reduced in a mildly acidic environment, suggesting that chronic microaspiration of gastric contents is associated with mild rather than low, airway acidification.
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Expression of the B cell differentiation factor BAFF and chemokine CXCL13 in a murine model of Respiratory Syncytial Virus infection.
Wael Alturaiki,Wael Alturaiki,Amanda J. McFarlane,Katie Rose,Rachel Corkhill,Paul S. McNamara,Jürgen Schwarze,Brian F. Flanagan +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the lung expression of BAFF and B cell homeostatic chemokines CXCL12, CCL19, CCCL19 and CCL21 in a murine model of RSV infection.
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The impact of the H1N1 influenza pandemic on clinical presentations and viral epidemiology of acute respiratory infection in preschool children in Brazil.
David Fawkner-Corbett,Maria do Carmo Menezes Bezerra Duarte,Katie Rose,Angela Fonceca,Patrícia Gomes de Matos Bezerra,Mark Hopkins,Murilo Ca Britto,Luis E. Cuevas,Jailson B. Correia,Paul S. McNamara +9 more
TL;DR: Influenza (specifically H1N1) detection in acute respiratory infection quintupled during the pandemic and, during its peak, it was associated with 30% of all acute respiratory infections visits to the emergency department.
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Rhinovirus-C infection in children presenting with acute respiratory infection to hospital in Brazil
David Fawkner-Corbett,Katie Rose,Angela Fonceca,Jailson Correia,Mark Hopkins,Siew-Kim Khoo,Peter N. Le Souëf,Paul S. McNamara +7 more
TL;DR: The findings highlight RV as a potentially important pathogen in this setting as it was commonly detected in children with bronchiolitis, pneumonia, and asthma/episodic viral wheeze (EVW), and RV‐C was more frequently found inChildren with asthma/EVW than RV‐A.