Eamonn Trainor
University of Liverpool
6 Papers
Eamonn Trainor is an academic researcher from University of Liverpool. The author has contributed to research in topics: Norovirus & Outbreak. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Molecular epidemiology of noroviruses associated with acute sporadic gastroenteritis in children: Global distribution of genogroups, genotypes and GII.4 variants
T. N. Hoa Tran,Eamonn Trainor,Toyoko Nakagomi,Toyoko Nakagomi,Nigel A. Cunliffe,Osamu Nakagomi,Osamu Nakagomi +6 more
TL;DR: A systematic review of studies performed after 2000 to clarify the genotypic distribution of noroviruses in children (≤18 years of age) with sporadic acute gastroenteritis found that Genogroup GII norovirus was the most prevalent, accounting for 96% of all sporadic infections.
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Guidelines for the management of norovirus outbreaks in acute and community health and social care settings.
P. Chadwick,Eamonn Trainor,Gemma L. Marsden,Samuel A. Mills,Claire Chadwick,Sarah J. O'Brien,Cariad Evans,Claire Mullender,Pixy Strazds,Sarah Turner,Valya Weston,Michelle S. Toleman,Clara de Barros,Graziella Kontkowski,Aggie Bak +14 more
TL;DR: This guidance gives recommendations on the management of outbreaks of vomiting and/or diarrhoea in hospitals and community health and social care settings, including nursing and residential homes.
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Detection of enterotoxigenic E. coli in hospitalised children with and without diarrhoea in Blantyre, Malawi
TL;DR: The burden of ETEC infection in young Malawian children is substantial and should become a focus of diarrhoea prevention efforts in the post-rotavirus vaccine era.
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UK guidelines for the management of norovirus outbreaks in acute and community health and social care settings 2023.
Eamonn Trainor,Aggie Bak +1 more
TL;DR: Chadwick et al. as discussed by the authors presented guidelines for the management of norovirus outbreaks in acute and community health and social care settings, which represent the first update to these guidelines in just over a decade.
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Detection and molecular characterisation of noroviruses in hospitalised children in Malawi, 1997-2007.
Eamonn Trainor,Ben Lopman,Miren Iturriza-Gomara,Winifred Dove,Bagrey Ngwira,Osamu Nakagomi,Toyoko Nakagomi,Umesh D. Parashar,Nigel A. Cunliffe +8 more
TL;DR: This largest study to date of norovirus infection in African children indicates the potential role of paediatric surveillance in predicting the emergence of Norovirus strains with global epidemic potential.