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Luke Sp Moore
Researcher at Imperial College London
Publications - 10
Citations - 1190
Luke Sp Moore is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications receiving 821 citations. Previous affiliations of Luke Sp Moore include Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College Healthcare.
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Antimicrobials: access and sustainable eff ectiveness 2 Understanding the mechanisms and drivers of antimicrobial resistance
Alison Holmes,Luke Sp Moore,Martin Steinbakk,Sadie Regmi,Philippe J Guerin,Laura J. V. Piddock +5 more
TL;DR: To combat the threat to human health and biosecurity from antimicrobial resistance, an understanding of its mechanisms and drivers is needed, and broad ranging, multidisciplinary research is needed across these five levels.
International cooperation to improve access to and sustain eff ectiveness of antimicrobials
Christine Årdal,Kevin Outterson,Mike Sharland,Nisha Ranganathan,Richard D. Smith,Anna Zorzet,Jennifer Cohn,Didier Pittet,Nils Daulaire,Chantal Morel,Zain Rizvi,Manica Balasegaram,David L Heymann,Alison Holmes,Luke Sp Moore,Ramanan Laxminarayan,Marc Mendelson,John-Arne Røttingen +17 more
TL;DR: Policy makers are called on to develop, endorse, and finance new global institutional arrangements that can ensure robust implementation and bold collective action to improve access to life-saving antimicrobials.
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A clinical approach to managing Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections.
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Real-world evaluation of COVID-19 lateral flow device (LFD) mass-testing in healthcare workers at a London hospital; a prospective cohort analysis.
Georgia Lamb,Joseph Heskin,Paul Randell,Nabeela Mughal,Luke Sp Moore,Luke Sp Moore,Luke Sp Moore,Rachael Jones,Gary W Davies,Michael Rayment +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the performance of the Innova lateral flow immunoassay antigen device (LFD) for regular COVID-19 testing of hospital workers.
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An Evidence-Based Antimicrobial Stewardship Smartphone App for Hospital Outpatients: Survey-based Needs Assessment Among Patients.
Christianne Micallef,Monsey McLeod,Enrique Castro-Sánchez,Myriam Gharbi,Esmita Charani,Luke Sp Moore,Mark Gilchrist,Fran Husson,Céire Costelloe,Alison Holmes +9 more
TL;DR: There is a need for health care professionals to engage with patients and help address common misconceptions around the generation of antimicrobial resistance as well as explore the use of different antimicrobial information resources with a focus on electronic platforms by outpatients at two large, geographically distinct National Health Service (NHS) teaching hospital trusts in England.