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Hydroxychloroquine study finds increased cardiovascular risk with azithromycin

24 August 2020 · Listed under COVID-19, Musculoskeletal, Translational Data Science

The combination of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) and azithromycin (AZM) has been linked to significant cardiovascular risks, including mortality, in the largest safety study ever performed on both HCQ and HCQ+AZM. This network study, led by the Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics ... READ MORE

Test developed to identify new-borns at risk of leukaemia

21 August 2020 · Listed under Gene and Cell Therapy, Molecular Diagnostics

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Oxford researchers have developed a new method to quickly identify cancerous cells in babies at risk of leukaemia. The team hope that the new protocol could make rapid testing more accessible for clinical laboratories around the globe. Until now, the only reliable way to know if a baby with ... READ MORE

Paper outlines management of post-acute COVID-19 in primary care

11 August 2020 · Listed under COVID-19, Partnerships for Health, Wealth and Innovation

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A new article published in the BMJ has mapped out what is known and what is still unknown about ‘long COVID’, where patients COVID-19 patients continue to experience symptoms many weeks after contracting the virus. The article, co-authored by the NIHR Oxford BRC’s Theme Lead for Partnerships ... READ MORE

Common heart medication does not increase risk of COVID-19 hospitalisation

10 August 2020 · Listed under Cardiovascular Medicine, COVID-19, Digital Health from Hospital to Home, Translational Data Science

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A study by Oxford researchers, supported by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC), found that ACE inhibitors and ARBs – both common treatments for high blood pressure and heart failure – are not generally linked to an increased risk of severe COVID-19 disease or an increased likelihood of ... READ MORE

BRC gets European funding for citizen science metabolism project

7 August 2020 · Listed under Metabolic Experimental Medicine

The NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) has received more than €270,000 from the European Commission as a part of a multi-nation research project to promote citizen science. Oxford’s involvement will entail the BRC and the Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism (OCDEM) ... READ MORE

Oxford University and ZOE partner on COVID-19 treatment trials

3 August 2020 · Listed under COVID-19, Multimorbidity and Long-Term Conditions, Respiratory Medicine

The University of Oxford has joined forces with the COVID Symptom Study app to widen access to two clinical trials of potential treatments for COVID-19.  The two trials include the STOIC trial, which is supported by the NIHR Oxford BRC. Run by the University’s Nuffield Department of Medicine ... READ MORE

Study maps role CD8 T cells play in IBD

3 August 2020 · Listed under Inflammation across Tissues

Researchers in Oxford using an ‘atlas’ of immune cells in the human colon have found evidence of the role of CD8 T cells in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The findings could lead to a better understanding of how cells behave and interact in people with IBD, and could pave the way for more ... READ MORE

Mild COVID-19 symptoms might not result in positive antibody test, research finds

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

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Oxford researchers have found that COVID-19 antibody tests might not give a positive result if people have only had mild symptoms, like loss of taste and smell. Microbiology and data experts from the Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) NHS Foundation Trust and the University of Oxford made the ... READ MORE

BRC researchers’ work recognised with Vice-Chancellor’s Awards

30 July 2020 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines, Molecular Diagnostics, Surgical Innovation, Technology and Evaluation

A number of Oxford BRC-supported researchers have been recognised in this year’s University of Oxford Vice-Chancellor Innovation Awards. The Vice-Chancellor Innovation Awards celebrate research-led innovation that is having societal or economic impact. Prof Robert MacLaren, who leads the BRC’s ... READ MORE

AI test identifies COVID-19 within an hour in emergency departments

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

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University of Oxford scientists specialising in infectious disease and clinical machine learning have developed an artificial intelligence test that can rapidly screen for COVID-19 in patients arriving in emergency departments. The initial findings of the ‘CURIAL’ AI test, which has been ... READ MORE

Photography exhibition on NHS research comes to Newbury

22 July 2020 · Listed under Other News, Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement

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A travelling photography exhibition showcasing ground-breaking NHS research taking place across the Thames Valley has opened in Newbury.  The exhibition, ‘The Body Unlocked: How Research is Changing Lives’, consists of two metre-high panels featuring people who have taken part in studies, ... READ MORE

New treatment reduces COVID-19 patients needing intensive care

20 July 2020 · Listed under Respiratory Medicine

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The preliminary results of a clinical trial supported by NIHR Oxford BRC researchers have suggested that a new treatment for COVID-19 dramatically reduces the number of patients needing intensive care. The treatment, a protein called interferon beta, has been developed by the UK biotech company ... READ MORE

Oxford coronavirus vaccine produces strong immune response, study finds

20 July 2020 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines

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A team of scientists at Oxford University’s Jenner Institute and Oxford Vaccine Group has taken the next step towards the discovery of a safe, effective and accessible vaccine against coronavirus. The results of the Phase I/II trial, published today in The Lancet, indicate no early safety ... READ MORE

Home colorectal cancer tests could prioritise patients for referral

20 July 2020 · Listed under Cancer, Molecular Diagnostics

Non-invasive home-based tests that detect blood in patient stool samples offer an accurate and appropriate triaging method for GPs, according to University of Oxford researchers. The study, which is already informing a redesign of the colorectal cancer pathway at Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) ... READ MORE

Thousands miss out on life-saving heart attack treatment due to COVID-19 pandemic

15 July 2020 · Listed under Cardiovascular Medicine, COVID-19, Translational Data Science

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Researchers at the University of Oxford have published new research that shows that by the end of May there had been about 5,000 fewer hospital admissions with heart attack in 2020 than would be expected, suggesting that many patients have missed out on lifesaving treatment. The research showed ... READ MORE

New national study into the long-term health impacts of COVID-19

8 July 2020 · Listed under COVID-19, Imaging, Other News, Respiratory Medicine

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A major UK research study - PHOSP-COVID, will investigate the long-term health impacts of COVID-19 on hospitalised patients. The new study has been awarded £8.4 million jointly by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). The PHOSP-COVID study is ... READ MORE

New role highlights greater emphasis on nursing research

3 July 2020 · Listed under Other News

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The appointment of its first ever Director of Nursing and Midwifery Research and Innovation signals Oxford University Hospital’s determination to highlight the important role nurses and other non-medical staff can play in research, and the fact that research can be an important career ... READ MORE

Varying risk of COVID-19 to health workers revealed

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

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A study at Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) NHS Foundation Trust has revealed the different levels of risk faced by healthcare workers dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. In a major collaboration with the University of Oxford, almost 10,000 staff were tested both for presence of the virus ... READ MORE

Oxford leads development of risk prediction model for smarter COVID-19 shielding advice

23 June 2020 · Listed under COVID-19, Digital Health from Hospital to Home, Multimorbidity and Long-Term Conditions

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People at highest risk of serious illness from SARS-CoV-2 infection may soon have access to better shielding advice based on a new data-driven risk prediction model being developed by an Oxford University-led team. The Principal Investigator, Professor Julia Hippisley-Cox of the ... READ MORE

Breakthrough in RECOVERY COVID-19 drug treatment trial

17 June 2020 · Listed under COVID-19, Translational Data Science

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A cheap and widely available steroid has been found to save lives of patients hospitalised with COVID-19 in a national trial being led by University of Oxford researchers. Dexamethasone was one of the drugs being tested as part of the RECOVERY trial, the world's biggest trial looking at whether ... READ MORE

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