William Stableforth
Auckland City Hospital
9 Papers
1 Citations
William Stableforth is an academic researcher from Auckland City Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Hepatitis E virus. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications. Previous affiliations of William Stableforth include Royal Cornwall Hospital Trust.
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Autochthonous hepatitis E in Southwest England: natural history, complications and seasonal variation, and hepatitis E virus IgG seroprevalence in blood donors, the elderly and patients with chronic liver disease.
Harry R. Dalton,William Stableforth,P. Thurairajah,Simon Hazeldine,Rene Remnarace,Warshow Usama,Liz Farrington,Noor Hamad,Cyril Sieberhagen,Vic Ellis,Jonathan Mitchell,S. Hyder Hussaini,Malcolm Banks,Samreen Ijaz,Richard P. Bendall +14 more
TL;DR: Autochthonous hepatitis E is more common than previously recognized, and should be considered in the differential diagnosis in patients with hepatitis, whatever their age or travel history.
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Reducing the environmental footprint of gastrointestinal endoscopy: European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) and European Society of Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Nurses and Associates (ESGENA) Position Statement.
Enrique Rodríguez de Santiago,Mário Dinis-Ribeiro,Heiko Pohl,Deepak Agrawal,Marianna Arvanitakis,Robin Baddeley,Elzbieta Bak,Pradeep Bhandari,Michael Bretthauer,Patricia I. Ritter Burga,Leigh Donnelly,Axel Eickhoff,Bu'Hussain Hayee,Michal F. Kaminski,Katarina Karlović,Vicente Lorenzo-Zúñiga,Maria Pellise,Mathieu Pioche,K. Siau,Peter D. Siersema,William Stableforth,Tony C.K. Tham,Konstantinos Triantafyllou,A. Tringali,Andrew Veitch,Andrei Voiosu,George Webster,Ariane Vienne,Ulrike Beilenhoff,Raf Bisschops,Cesare Hassan,Ian M. Gralnek,Helmut Messmann +32 more
TL;DR: This Position Statement aims to raise awareness of the ecological footprint of GI endoscopy and provides guidance to reduce its environmental impact.
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Host risk factors and autochthonous hepatitis E infection.
Harry R. Dalton,Richard P. Bendall,Mo Rashid,Vic Ellis,Rachel Ali,Rene Ramnarace,William Stableforth,William Headdon,Rose Abbott,Cara McLaughlin,Emma Froment,Katie J. Hall,Nick Michell,Peter Thatcher,William Henley +14 more
TL;DR: Clinically apparent hepatitis E infection is more common in individuals who consume at least 22 U alcohol/week and patients with established chronic alcoholic liver disease have a low seroprevalence compared with controls, which may represent a ‘culled’ population.
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Green endoscopy: British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG), Joint Accreditation Group (JAG) and Centre for Sustainable Health (CSH) joint consensus on practical measures for environmental sustainability in endoscopy
Shaji Sebastian,Anjan Dhar,Robin Baddeley,Leigh Donnelly,Rosemary Haddock,Ramesh P. Arasaradnam,Archibald Coulter,Benjamin Disney,Helen Griffiths,Chris Healey,Rosie Hillson,Inge Steinbach,S. Marshall,Arun Rajendran,A Rochford,Siwan Thomas-Gibson,S. S. Siddhi,William Stableforth,Emma Wesley,Bernard T Brett,Allan J. Morris,Andrew C. Douds,Mark Coleman,Andrew Veitch,Bu'Hussain Hayee +24 more
TL;DR: Practical measures to reduce the impact of endoscopy on the environment applicable toendoscopy units and practitioners are discussed and adopted will facilitate and promote new practices and the evolution of a more sustainable specialty.
Clinical and laboratory features and natural history of seronegative hepatitis in a nontransplant centre.
Laura Donaghy,Fergus J. Barry,J.G. Hunter,William Stableforth,Iain A. Murray,Jo Palmer,Richard P. Bendall,Ahmed M. Elsharkawy,Harry R. Dalton +8 more
TL;DR: Seronegative hepatitis presenting to a nontransplant centre is generally a self-limiting illness and the aetiology is more likely to be viral than autoimmune.
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