Catherine Lowe
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
6 Papers
18 Citations
Catherine Lowe is an academic researcher from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Colonisation. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications. Previous affiliations of Catherine Lowe include Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospital NHS Trust.
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Experimental Human Pneumococcal Colonization in Older Adults Is Feasible and Safe, Not Immunogenic
Hugh Adler,Hugh Adler,Esther L. German,Elena Mitsi,Elissavet Nikolaou,Sherin Pojar,Caz Hales,Caz Hales,Rachel Robinson,Rachel Robinson,Victoria Connor,Victoria Connor,Helen Hill,Helen Hill,Angela D. Hyder-Wright,Angela D. Hyder-Wright,Lepa Lazarova,Lepa Lazarova,Catherine Lowe,Catherine Lowe,Emma L. Smith,Emma L. Smith,India Wheeler,India Wheeler,Seher Zaidi,Seher Zaidi,Simon P. Jochems,Dessi Loukov,Jesús Reiné,Carla Solorzano-Gonzalez,Polly De Gorguette D'Argoeuves,Tessa Jones,David Goldblatt,Tao Chen,Stephen Aston,Stephen Aston,Neil French,Neil French,Andrea M. Collins,Andrea M. Collins,Andrea M. Collins,Stephen B. Gordon,Stephen B. Gordon,Daniela M. Ferreira,Jamie Rylance,Jamie Rylance,Jamie Rylance +46 more
TL;DR: In older adults, experimental pneumococcal colonisation is feasible and safe, but demonstrates different immunological outcomes compared with younger adults in previous studies.
Symptoms associated with influenza vaccination and experimental human pneumococcal colonisation of the nasopharynx.
Caz Hales,Simon P. Jochems,Rachel Robinson,Carla Solórzano,Beatriz F. Carniel,Sherin Pojar,Jesús Reiné,Esther L. German,Elissavet Nikolaou,Elena Mitsi,Angela D. Hyder-Wright,Helen Hill,Hugh Adler,Victoria Connor,Seher Zaidi,Catherine Lowe,Xiaojing Fan,Duolao Wang,Stephen B. Gordon,Jamie Rylance,Daniela M. Ferreira +20 more
TL;DR: The timing and route of influenza vaccines effect symptom reporting in healthy adults and symptoms experienced by healthy adults were further affected by the presence of S. pneumoniae.
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Effect of Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine on Pneumococcal Carriage
Jamie Rylance,Wouter A. A. de Steenhuijsen Piters,Wouter A. A. de Steenhuijsen Piters,Sherin Pojar,Elissavet Nikolaou,Esther L. German,Elena Mitsi,Simon P. Jochems,Beatriz F. Carniel,Carla Solórzano,Jesús Reiné,Jenna F. Gritzfeld,Mlj Chu,Mlj Chu,K Arp,K Arp,Angie Hyder-Wright,Helen Hill,Caz Hales,R Robinson,Catherine Lowe,Hugh Adler,Seher Zaidi,Victoria Connor,Lepa Lazarova,Katherine Piddock,India Wheeler,Emma L. Smith,Ben Morton,Ben Morton,John D Blakey,Hassan Burhan,A Koukounari,Duolao Wang,Michael J. Mina,Stephen B. Gordon,Stephen B. Gordon,Debby Bogaert,Debby Bogaert,Neil French,Daniela M. Ferreira +40 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that LAIV may transiently increase nasopharyngeal density of S. pneumoniae and Transmission effects should therefore be considered in the timing design of vaccine schedules.
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Experimental human pneumococcal colonisation in older adults is feasible and safe, not immunogenic
Hugh Adler,Esther L. German,Elena Mitsi,Elissavet Nikolaou,Sherin Pojar,Caz Hales,Rachel Robinson,Victoria Connor,Helen Hill,Angel Hyder-Wright,Lepa Lazarova,Catherine Lowe,Emma L. Smith,India Wheeler,Seher Zaidi,Simon P. Jochems,Dessi Loukov,Jesús Reiné,Carla Solorzano-Gonzalez,Polly deGorguettedArgoeuves,Tessa Jones,David Goldblatt,Tao Chen,Stephen Aston,Neil French,Andrea M. Collins,Stephen B. Gordon,Jamie Rylance,Daniela M. Ferreira +28 more
TL;DR: In older adults, experimental pneumococcal colonisation is feasible and safe, but demonstrates different immunological outcomes compared with younger adults in previous studies.
Decision outcomes following referral to a tertiary severe asthma service for MAb therapy.
A. Nuttall,H Joplin,Catherine Lowe,Gareth Jones,Syed Zaidi,H Burhan,Livingstone Chishimba +6 more
- 04 Sep 2022
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated treatment decisions for patients referred to a tertiary asthma centre for consideration of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) and explored reasons for ineligibility and factors that lead to delays in MAB initiation.