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Improving tracking of AMR bacteria in hospitals using new genomic technique

Improving tracking of AMR bacteria in hospitals using new genomic technique
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The spread of multiple bacteria could be tracked simultaneously through sequencing method

August 27, 2024 AMR, Antimicrobial resistance, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, News, pathogens, University of Oslo, Wellcome Sanger Institute

Study reveals new insights into ‘gene misbehaviour’ in healthy populations

Study reveals new insights into ‘gene misbehaviour’ in healthy populations
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The findings could support investigations into human genetics and various complex diseases

July 30, 2024 astrazeneca, gene misbehaviour, human genetics and disease, News, Rare diseases, University of Cambridge, Wellcome Sanger Institute

Study reveals mobile phone data can help map the spread of pathogens

Study reveals mobile phone data can help map the spread of pathogens
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Pneumococcus is the leading cause of pneumonia, meningitis and sepsis worldwide

July 5, 2024 Global Pneumococcal Sequencing project, Infectious diseases, National Institute for Communicable Disease, News, Streptococcus pneumoniae, University of Cambridge, University of Witwatersrand, Wellcome Sanger Institute

Researchers find whole genome sequencing improves care for paediatric cancer

Researchers find whole genome sequencing improves care for paediatric cancer
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Affecting around 3,755 young people in the UK every year, leukaemia is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in […]

July 2, 2024 cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, Great Ormond Street Hospital, News, paediatric cancer, University of Cambridge, Wellcome Sanger Institute, whole genome sequencing

New collaboration aims to research early mutations in rare blood disorder

New collaboration aims to research early mutations in rare blood disorder
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Langerhans cell histiocytosis currently affects around one in 200,000 children in the UK

June 27, 2024 blood stem cells, Langerhans cell histiocytosis, Newcastle University, News, rare blood disorder, SKAN Research Trust, Wellcome Sanger Institute

Researchers reveal genetic makeup could identify treatment options for sepsis

Researchers reveal genetic makeup could identify treatment options for sepsis
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The serious condition is responsible for approximately 11 million deaths worldwide every year

June 19, 2024 expression quantitative trait locus, News, sepsis, UK Genomic Advances in Sepsis, university of oxford, Wellcome Sanger Institute

Researchers identify genetic changes responsible for rare childhood immune disorders

Researchers identify genetic changes responsible for rare childhood immune disorders
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Affecting the immune system, various forms of SCID are estimated to affect one in 75,000 to 100,000 newborns

May 30, 2024 Great North Children's Hospital, Newcastle University, News, NUDCD3, Omenn syndrome, rare genetic disorders, severe cobined immunodeficiency, Wellcome Sanger Institute

Study reveals how specific nasal cells protect against COVID-19 in paediatric patients

The findings suggest why children tend to experience milder symptoms compared to older adults

April 17, 2024 coronavirus, COVID-19, nasal epithelial cells, News, SARS-CoV-2, University College London, Wellcome Sanger Institute

Study reveals antibiotic use is not the only driver of antibiotic resistance

Researchers compared 20 years of antibiotic use on E. coli in the UK and Norway

January 12, 2024 antibiotic resistance, Escherichia coli, multi-drug resistance, News, University of Cambridge, University of Oslo, Wellcome Sanger Institute
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