Julia Granerod
Public Health England
8 Papers
2 Citations
Julia Granerod is an academic researcher from Public Health England. The author has contributed to research in topics: Encephalitis & Population. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Case Definitions, Diagnostic Algorithms, and Priorities in Encephalitis: Consensus Statement of the International Encephalitis Consortium
Arun Venkatesan,Allan R. Tunkel,Karen C. Bloch,Adam S. Lauring,James J. Sejvar,Ari Bitnun,Jean-Paul Stahl,Alexandra Mailles,M. Drebot,Charles E. Rupprecht,Jonathan S. Yoder,Jennifer R. Cope,Michael R. Wilson,Richard J. Whitley,John S. Sullivan,Julia Granerod,Cheryl A Jones,Keith Eastwood,Katherine N. Ward,Katherine N. Ward,David N Durrheim,M. V. Solbrig,L. Guo-Dong,Carol A. Glaser,Heather Sheriff,David W. Brown,Eileen C. Farnon,Sharon Messenger,Beverley J. Paterson,Ariane Soldatos,Sharon L. Roy,Govinda S. Visvesvara,Michael L. Beach,Roger S. Nasci,Carol Pertowski,Scott Schmid,Lisa Rascoe,Joel M. Montgomery,Suxiang Tong,Robert F. Breiman,Richard Franka,Matt Keuhnert,Fred Angulo,James D. Cherry +43 more
TL;DR: A consensus document is presented that proposes a standardized case definition and diagnostic guidelines for evaluation of adults and children with suspected encephalitis and will serve as a practical aid to clinicians evaluating patients with suspectedEncephalitis.
Neuroimaging in encephalitis: analysis of imaging findings and interobserver agreement.
Julia Granerod,Noel W. Davies,W. Mukonoweshuro,A. Mehta,Kumar Das,Ming K. Lim,Tom Solomon,S. Biswas,L. Rosella,David W. Brown,David W. Brown,Natasha S. Crowcroft,Helen E. Ambrose,Jonathan P. Clewley,Amanda L. Walsh,Dilys Morgan,R. Cunningham,Mark Zuckerman,K.J. Mutton,Katherine N. Ward,Michael P T Lunn,Sarosh R. Irani,Angela Vincent,Craig Ford,Emily Rothwell,William Tong,Jean-Pierre Lin,Javeed Ahmed,David Cubitt,Cheryl Hemingway,David Muir,Hermione Lyall,E. J. Thompson,Geoff Keir,Viki Worthington,Paul D. Griffiths,S Bennett,Rachel Kneen,Paul E. Klapper +38 more
TL;DR: There is a subjective component to scan interpretation that can have important implications for the clinical management of encephalitis cases and findings highlight the importance of a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to diagnosing the cause ofEncephalitis that takes into account individual clinical, microbiological, and radiological features of each patient.
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Adult encephalitis surveillance: experiences from an Australian prospective sentinel site study
Keith Eastwood,Bev Paterson,Christopher R Levi,Rodney Givney,M. Loewenthal,T. De Malmanche,K. Lai,Julia Granerod,David N Durrheim +8 more
TL;DR: The application of a standardized diagnostic algorithm and specialist review by an expert clinical panel aided diagnosis of patients with encephalitis.
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Quality of Life and Associated Socio-Clinical Factors after Encephalitis in Children and Adults in England: A Population-Based, Prospective Cohort Study
Parashar Pravin Ramanuj,Julia Granerod,Nicholas W. S. Davies,Stefano Conti,David W. Brown,Natasha S. Crowcroft +5 more
TL;DR: Encephalitis has adverse effects on the majority of survivors’ wellbeing and quality of life, and many of these adverse consequences could be minimised by prompt identification and treatment, and with better rehabilitation and support for survivors.
The Interleukin-1 Balance During Encephalitis Is Associated With Clinical Severity, Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability, Neuroimaging Changes, and Disease Outcome
Benedict D Michael,Benedict D Michael,Michael J. Griffiths,Julia Granerod,David W. Brown,David W. Brown,Geoff Keir,Gosia Wnęk,Daniel Cox,Rishma Vidyasagar,Ray Borrow,Laura M. Parkes,Tom Solomon,Tom Solomon +13 more
TL;DR: A proinflammatory cytokine response is associated with greater clinical severity, BBB permeability, and neuroimaging damage during encephalitis, and IL-1 antagonists should be investigated as adjunctive treatment in enphalitis.