Audrey Perry
Freeman Hospital
32 Papers
42 Citations
Audrey Perry is an academic researcher from Freeman Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sputum & Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 29 publications. Previous affiliations of Audrey Perry include Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre & Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
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Papers
Emergence and spread of a human-transmissible multidrug-resistant nontuberculous mycobacterium.
Josephine M. Bryant,Josephine M. Bryant,Dorothy M Grogono,Dorothy M Grogono,Daniela Rodriguez-Rincon,Isobel Everall,Karen Brown,Karen Brown,Pablo Moreno,Deepshikha Verma,Emily Hill,Judith Drijkoningen,Peter H. Gilligan,Charles R. Esther,Peadar G. Noone,Olivia Giddings,Scott C. Bell,Scott C. Bell,Rachel Thomson,Claire E. Wainwright,Claire E. Wainwright,Chris Coulter,Sushil Pandey,Michelle Wood,Michelle Wood,Rebecca E Stockwell,Rebecca E Stockwell,Kay A. Ramsay,Kay A. Ramsay,Laura J. Sherrard,Timothy J. Kidd,Timothy J. Kidd,Nassib Jabbour,Graham R. Johnson,Luke D. Knibbs,Lidia Morawska,Peter D. Sly,Andrew Jones,Diana Bilton,Ian F. Laurenson,Michael Ruddy,Stephen Bourke,Ian C. J. W. Bowler,Stephen J Chapman,Andrew Clayton,Mairi Cullen,Owen J. Dempsey,Miles Denton,M. Desai,Richard J Drew,Frank Edenborough,Jason T. Evans,Jonathan Folb,Thomas Daniels,Helen Humphrey,Barbara Isalska,Søren Jensen-Fangel,Bodil Jönsson,Andrew M Jones,Terese L. Katzenstein,Troels Lillebaek,Gordon MacGregor,Sarah Mayell,Michael Millar,Deborah E. Modha,Edward F. Nash,C. O'Brien,Deirdre O'Brien,Chandra Ohri,Caroline S. Pao,Daniel Peckham,Felicity Perrin,Audrey Perry,Tania Pressler,Laura Prtak,Tavs Qvist,Ali Robb,Helen Rodgers,Kirsten Schaffer,Nadia Shafi,Jakko van Ingen,Martin Walshaw,Danie Watson,Noreen West,Joanna L. Whitehouse,Charles S. Haworth,Simon R. Harris,Diane J. Ordway,Julian Parkhill,R. Andres Floto,R. Andres Floto +90 more
TL;DR: Using whole-genome analysis of a global collection of clinical isolates, it is shown that the majority of M. abscessus infections are acquired through transmission, potentially via fomites and aerosols, of recently emerged dominant circulating clones that have spread globally.
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Emergence and spread of a human-transmissible multidrug-resistant nontuberculous mycobacterium
Josephine M. Bryant,Dorothy M Grogono,Daniela Rodriguez-Rincon,Isobel Everall,Karen Brown,Pablo Moreno,Deepshikha Verma,E. Hill,J. Drijkoningen,Peter H. Gilligan,Charles R. Esther,Peadar G. Noone,Olivia Giddings,Scott C. Bell,Rachel Thomson,Claire E. Wainwright,Chris Coulter,Sushil Pandey,Michelle Wood,Rebecca E Stockwell,Kay A. Ramsay,Laura J. Sherrard,Timothy J. Kidd,Nassib Jabbour,Graham R. Johnson,Luke D. Knibbs,Lidia Morawska,Peter D. Sly,Alison Jones,Diana Bilton,Ian F. Laurenson,Michael Ruddy,Stephen Bourke,Ian C. J. W. Bowler,Stephen J Chapman,Andrew Clayton,M. Cullen,Owen J. Dempsey,Miles Denton,M. Desai,R. J. Drew,F. Edenborough,Jason T. Evans,Jonathan Folb,T. Daniels,H. Humphrey,B. Isalska,Søren Jensen-Fangel,Bodil Jönsson,Andrew Jones,Terese L. Katzenstein,Troels Lillebaek,Gordon MacGregor,S. Mayell,Michael Millar,Deborah E. Modha,Edward F. Nash,C. O'Brien,D. OBrien,Chandra Ohri,Caroline S. Pao,Daniel Peckham,Felicity Perrin,Audrey Perry,Tacjana Pressler,L. Prtak,Tavs Qvist,A. Robb,Helen Rodgers,K. Schaffer,Nadia Shafi,J. van Ingen,M. Walshaw,D. Watson,Noreen West,Joanna L. Whitehouse,Charles S. Haworth,Simon R. Harris,Diane J. Ordway,Julian Parkhill,R.A. Floto +80 more
- 11 Nov 2016
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used whole-genome analysis of a global collection of clinical isolates to show that the majority of M. abscessus infections are acquired through transmission, potentially via fomites and aerosols, of recently emerged dominant circulating clones.
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A novel culture medium for isolation of rapidly-growing mycobacteria from the sputum of patients with cystic fibrosis
Clair L. Preece,Clair L. Preece,Audrey Perry,Bethany Gray,D. Kenna,Amanda Jones,Stephen Cummings,A. Robb,Matthew F. Thomas,Malcolm Brodlie,C. O'Brien,Stephen J. Bourke,John D. Perry,John D. Perry +13 more
TL;DR: RGM medium offers a simple and effective culture method for the isolation of rapidly-growing mycobacteria from sputum samples from patients with CF without decontamination of samples.
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Microbiological profiles of sputum and gastric juice aspirates in Cystic Fibrosis patients
H. Al-momani,Audrey Perry,Christopher J. Stewart,Rhys Jones,A Krishnan,Andrew G.N. Robertson,Stephen Bourke,S. Doe,Stephen Cummings,Arlene Anderson,T. Forrest,S. M. Griffin,Malcolm Brodlie,Jeffrey P. Pearson,Chris Ward +14 more
TL;DR: Novel evidence is provided suggesting the existence of an aerodigestive microbiome in CF, which may have clinical relevance, and Multivariate partial least squares discriminant analysis demonstrated similar bacterial profiles of CF sputum and gastric juice samples, which were distinct from non-CF gastric Juice.
Evaluation of Various Culture Media for Detection of Rapidly Growing Mycobacteria from Patients with Cystic Fibrosis.
Clair L. Preece,Clair L. Preece,Thomas A. Wichelhaus,Audrey Perry,Amanda Jones,Stephen Cummings,John D. Perry,John D. Perry,Michael Hogardt +8 more
TL;DR: RGM medium offers a superior option, compared to other selective agars, for the isolation of rapidly growing mycobacteria from the sputum of patients with CF, and enables routine screening for rapidly growing NTM in all submitted spUTum samples from patients withCF.
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