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Noshin Sajedi
Researcher at Public Health England
Publications - 5
Citations - 336
Noshin Sajedi is an academic researcher from Public Health England. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 3 citations.
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Protection against SARS-CoV-2 after Covid-19 Vaccination and Previous Infection
Victoria G Hall,Sarah Foulkes,Ferdinando Insalata,Peter Kirwan,Ayoub Saei,Ana Atti,Edgar Wellington,Jameel Khawam,Katie Munro,Michelle Cole,Caio Tranquillini,Andrew Taylor-Kerr,Nipunadi Hettiarachchi,Davina Calbraith,Noshin Sajedi,Iain D. Milligan,Yrene Themistocleous,Diane Corrigan,L. Cromey,Lesley Price,Sarah Stewart,Elen de Lacy,Christer Norman,Ezra Linley,Ashley Otter,Amanda Semper,Jacqueline Hewson,Silvia D'Arcangelo,Meera Chand,Colin S Brown,Tim Brooks,Jasmin Islam,Andre Charlett,Susan Hopkins +33 more
TL;DR: Two doses of BNT162b2 vaccine were associated with high short-term protection against SARS-CoV-2 infection; this protection waned considerably after 6 months and infection-acquired immunity boosted with vaccination remained high more than 1 year after infection.
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Europe-wide expansion and eradication of multidrug-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae lineages: a genomic surveillance study.
Leonor Sánchez-Busó,Michelle J Cole,Gianfranco Spiteri,Michael Day,Susanne Jacobsson,Daniel Golparian,Noshin Sajedi,Corin Yeats,Khalil Abudahab,Anthony Underwood,Benjamin Bluemel,David M. Aanensen,Magnus Unemo +12 more
TL;DR: In this article , the European gonococcal population in 2018 and identify emerging or vanishing lineages associated with antimicrobial resistance and epidemiological characteristics of patients, to elucidate recent changes in AMR and gonorrhoea epidemiology in Europe.
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Significant increase in azithromycin “resistance” and susceptibility to ceftriaxone and cefixime in Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolates in 26 European countries, 2019
Michaela Day,Susanne Jacobsson,Gianfranco Spiteri,Carina Kulishev,Noshin Sajedi,Neil Woodford,Benjamin Blumel,Marieke J. van der Werf,Andrew J Amato-Gauci,Michelle J Cole,C. Eder,Sonja Pleininger,Steliana Huhlescu,Irith De Baetselier,Blaženka Hunjak,Tatjana Nemeth Blažić,Panagiota Maikanti-Charalampous,Despo Pieridou,Hana Zákoucká,Helena Žemličková,Steen Hoffmann,Susan Cowan,R. Peetso,Jelena Viktorova,Ndeindo Ndeikoundam,Béatrice Berçot,Anu Patari Sampo,V. Kirjavainen,Susanne Buder,Klaus Jansen,Vivi Miriagou,Eszter Balla,Maria E. Dudas,Gudrun Sigmundsdottir,Lena Rós Ásmundsdóttir,Sinéad Saab,Brendan M. Crowley,Anna Carannante,Paola Stefanelli,Gatis Pakarna,Violeta Mavcutko,Robert Cassar,Christopher Barbara,F. Vella,Alje P. van Dam,Ineke Linde,Dominique A. Caugant,Hilde Kløvstad,Beata Młynarczyk-Bonikowska,Maria José Borrego,Peter Pavlik,Irena Klavs,T. Kustec,Julio A. Vázquez,Asunción Reynoso Díaz,Raquel Abad Torreblanca,Inga Velicko,Magnus Unemo,Helen Fifer,Kate Templeton +59 more
TL;DR: Agar dilution and minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) gradient strip methodologies were used to determine the antimicrobial susceptibility (using EUCAST clinical breakpoints, where available) of 3239 N. gonorrhoeae isolates from 26 countries across the EU/EEA as mentioned in this paper .
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Determinants of SARS-CoV-2 anti-spike antibody levels following BNT162b2 vaccination: cross-sectional analysis of 6,000 SIREN study participants
Ashley Otter,Silvia D'Arcangelo,Harriet Whitaker,Jacqueline Hewson,Sharne Foulkes,Ana Atti,M. Cole,Ezra Linley,Simon Tonge,Nipunadi Hettiarachchi,Noshin Sajedi,Davina Calbraith,Christer Norman,Elen de Lacy,Lance Price,Stephani Stewart,L. Cromey,D. Corrigan,SIREN study group,Cathy Rowe,Cameron Brown,Jasmin Islam,Amanda Semper,S. Hopkins,V. Hall,Tim Brooks +25 more
TL;DR: The number of antigen exposures and timing between vaccinations plays a significant role in the magnitude of the post-vaccination antibody response, with implications for long-term protection and post-booster antibody responses.
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IncN3 and IncHI2 plasmids with an In1763 integron carrying bla IMP-1 in carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales clinical isolates from the UK
Jane F. Turton,Frances Davies,Surabhi K. Taori,Jack A. Turton,Stephanie L Smith,Noshin Sajedi,Mandy Wootton +6 more
TL;DR: Highly similar IncN3 plasmids were found in a range of Enterobacterales, mostly K. pneumoniae and the Enterobacter cloacae complex, from three of four London hospitals, with the same In1763 integron carrying bla IMP-1 also being found in IncHI2 plasmsids and chromosomally.