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Archives for 2020

IBD treatments do not increase susceptibility to COVID-19, study finds

23 December 2020 · Listed under COVID-19, Inflammation across Tissues

Research by Oxford scientists has shown that rates of COVID-19 infection are not increased in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) who are being treated with the drugs infliximab or vedolizumab. The study data suggest there is no reason for treatment with these drugs to be ... READ MORE

Trial finds no benefit from azithromycin in hospitalised COVID-19 patients

14 December 2020 · Listed under COVID-19, Translational Data Science

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The RECOVERY Trial, the world’s largest randomised trial of potential COVID-19 treatments, has found no convincing evidence that that the widely used antibiotic azithromycin has any meaningful clinical benefits for patients who have been hospitalised with COVID-19. Azithromycin was regarded a ... READ MORE

AI test rules out a COVID-19 diagnosis within one hour in A&E

14 December 2020 · Listed under COVID-19, Translational Data Science

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An artificial intelligence test has been shown to be able to rapidly screen patients arriving in emergency departments for COVID-19, using clinical information routinely available within the first hour of coming to hospital. Results of the CURIAL study, published in The Lancet Digital Health, ... READ MORE

Key step for hepatitis research as patient database created

10 December 2020 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines, Translational Data Science

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For the first time, a comprehensive database comprising an initial cohort of more than 1,300 patients with chronic hepatitis B or hepatitis C infections has been developed for potential future research into the conditions. The methodology to develop a pipeline to collect and manage this data ... READ MORE

Peer-reviewed results of phase 3 Oxford coronavirus vaccine trial demonstrate efficacy

8 December 2020 · Listed under COVID-19, Life-saving Vaccines

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The vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 developed by researchers from the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca is safe and effective according to the peer-reviewed findings of the phase 3 trial. The pooled analysis of the trial across two different dose regimens resulted in an average efficacy of 70.4%; ... READ MORE

Hidden lung damage from COVID-19 revealed in new study

1 December 2020 · Listed under COVID-19, Imaging, Translational Data Science

Early findings from a study into longer-term damage in patients recovering from COVID-19 suggest that cutting-edge scanning techniques may detect previously unseen lung damage. The research by the universities of Oxford and Sheffield is the first in Europe to use hyperpolarised Xenon gas with MRI ... READ MORE

Using AI to improve the quality of endoscopy videos

25 November 2020 · Listed under Cancer, Digital Health from Hospital to Home, Inflammation across Tissues

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A multidisciplinary team of researchers has developed a deep-learning framework for improving endoscopy to aid the detection of cancer and other gastrointestinal diseases. Cancers detected at an earlier stage have a much higher chance of being treated successfully. The main method for ... READ MORE

New melanoma drug a step closer to the clinic

24 November 2020 · Listed under Cancer

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A new anti-tumour immune response drug for patients with metastatic melanoma has given positive results in clinical trials conducted by the University of Oxford and the UK biotech company Immunocore. The trials into the use of tebentafusp for metastatic uveal melanoma mean the drug could now be ... READ MORE

Oxford University breakthrough on global COVID-19 vaccine

23 November 2020 · Listed under COVID-19, Life-saving Vaccines

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The University of Oxford, in collaboration with AstraZeneca plc, has announced interim trial data from its Phase III trials that shows its candidate vaccine, ChAdOx1 nCoV-2019, is effective at preventing COVID-19 and offers a high level of protection. The interim analysis indicates that the ... READ MORE

Prior COVID-19 infection offers protection from re-infection for at least six months

20 November 2020 · Listed under COVID-19, Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics, Translational Data Science

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A new study suggests that individuals who have previously had COVID-19 are highly unlikely to contract the illness again, for at least six months following their first infection. The study, done as part of a major collaboration between the University of Oxford and Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) ... READ MORE

Interferon-b trial shows positive results

16 November 2020 · Listed under COVID-19, Respiratory Medicine

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A trial of a new inhaled antiviral drug for COVID-19 has shown positive results and the drug is now moving into a larger international phase 3 trial of hospitalised patients, which is to be delivered with support from the NIHR. The new treatment, a protein called interferon beta or SNG001, has ... READ MORE

Possible predictors of COVID-19 severity identified

13 November 2020 · Listed under COVID-19, Partnerships for Health, Wealth and Innovation

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A study by researchers at the University of Oxford and Imperial College London have developed a checklist of potential predictors that someone may go on to develop a severe form of COVID-19. The paper, produced as part of the RECAP study, was published in the online open-access journal BMJ ... READ MORE

Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professionals appointed to new research training programme

9 November 2020 · Listed under Other News

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The Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) has appointed four Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professionals (NMAHPs) to take part in a pilot programme to develop their research skills and knowledge. Each appointee will spend five months working on a digital health research project in a ... READ MORE

Study looks at role of digital technology in tackling lockdown loneliness

6 November 2020 · Listed under Other News

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A study by Oxford BRC researchers has looked at the role digital technology can play in reducing social, physical and psychological risks during the COVID-19 pandemic, and addressing the short- and long-term impacts of social isolation and lockdown loneliness. Their paper, published in the ... READ MORE

COVID antibodies wane within months, healthcare workers study shows

5 November 2020 · Listed under COVID-19, Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics, Translational Data Science

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Antibodies to COVID-19 fall by half in less than 90 days, and antibody levels peak lower and fall faster in younger adults, an ongoing study of staff at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has revealed. The findings, published on the pre-print server medRxiv, also showed that ... READ MORE

Analysis shows that funding gender equity incentives can work

2 November 2020 · Listed under Other News

A paper by Oxford BRC-supported researchers says that linking research funding to Athena SWAN gender equality action plans has been associated with a rise in the number of women in mid-level leadership positions and the proportion of funding going to women. The paper, published in the BMJ, said ... READ MORE

$410 million buy-out for Oxford cancer detection technology

30 October 2020 · Listed under Cancer

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Oxford biotechnology spin-out company Base Genomics has been acquired by the US early cancer detection company Exact Sciences for $410 million. Base Genomics, which was launched in June 2020, is based on Dr Chunxiao Song’s innovative TET-assisted pyridine borane sequencing (TAPS) ... READ MORE

Research photography exhibition comes to John Radcliffe Hospital

30 October 2020 · Listed under Other News, Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement

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A photography exhibition showcasing ground-breaking NHS research taking place across the Thames Valley can now be viewed by visitors and staff at Oxford’s John Radcliffe Hospital.  ‘The Body Unlocked: How Research is Changing Lives’ features life-sized photographs of people who have taken ... READ MORE

Minimal risk of catching COVID-19 as a result of endoscopy, study finds

28 October 2020 · Listed under Cancer, COVID-19

More than 6,000 patients who underwent endoscopy at 18 NHS hospitals since the start of pandemic have been tested and none contracted COVID as a result of the procedure, a study involving clinicians from Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) NHS Foundation Trust has found. Clinicians hope the ... READ MORE

Oxford study reveals medium-term impact of COVID-19

19 October 2020 · Listed under COVID-19, Imaging

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Initial findings from a study looking at the longer-term impact of COVID-19 have shown that a large proportion of COVID-19 patients discharged from hospital were still experiencing symptoms of breathlessness, fatigue, anxiety and depression two to three months after contracting the virus. The ... READ MORE

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