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Journal of Infection | 2014

Successful use of Fendrix in HIV-infected non-responders to standard hepatitis B vaccines

Thushan I. de Silva; Stephen T. Green; Joby Cole; Benjamin Stone; David H. Dockrell; Alicia Vedio

decrease of pertussis in the French armed forces. Our estimation of VE appears to be in the range of that estimated in other studies of recent vaccination against pertussis. In light of the waning of protection against pertussis during the years following the last dTaP-IPVadministration, themilitary vaccination schedule could be modified in the near future to recommend more than one booster dose during adulthood.


Journal of Infection and Public Health | 2013

Hepatitis B: Report of prevalence and access to healthcare among Chinese residents in Sheffield UK

Alicia Vedio; Helena Ellam; Frances Rayner; Benjamin Stone; Goura Kudesia; Michael W. McKendrick; Stephen T Green

UNLABELLED Overall prevalence of hepatitis B (HBV) in the UK is low. However, among migrants from endemic areas, prevalence has been shown to be high. Furthermore, timely diagnosis and/or referral are required prevent serious health consequences through early institution of treatment. METHODS We identified locations that would be familiar to Chinese members of the community with the objective of facilitating testing. Dried blood spot samples were collected from 229 Chinese subjects and tested for HBV and also for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection--offering complete chronic viral hepatitis screening. RESULTS HBsAg was positive in 20/229 (8.7%) participants, (10 F, 10 M). Five women and one man were aware of their condition, but only one man and none of the women were under specialist care. The average length of residence in the UK for positive patients was 15 years (range 2-40). Evidence of HBV past infection, HBcAb(+)/HBsAg(-), was seen in 28/229 participants (12.2%). HCV antibody testing produced negative results in all participants. The methodology of testing was well accepted, 139/144 (95%) responded to a feedback questionnaire declaring no discomfort and 100% finding the information session useful. CONCLUSION This model of outreach testing is helpful for addressing health inequalities afflicting the UKs Chinese community.


Reviews in Clinical Gerontology | 2013

‘It's just a virus’ – viral illness in older people: prevention and management

Ruth O. Payne; Donall G Forde; Alicia Vedio; Alison Cope; Gary Pratt; Anne Tunbridge


Journal of Infection | 2009

Hepatitis C, a hazard for haemodialysis patients during international travel

Alicia Vedio; R. Poll; S.A.I. Khwaja; M.W. McKendrick; Stephen T Green


Journal of Infection | 2011

The association between Vitamin D deficiency and CD4 T-Lymphocyte depletion in sero-positive individuals: Category: Scientific free paper

Alicia Vedio; Benjamin Stone; Anne Tunbridge; David H. Dockrell


Journal of Infection | 2011

Epidemiology of chronic Hepatitis B infection at a regional Infectious Diseases Department in Sheffield, UK: Category: Scientific free paper

Ruth Smith; Goura Kudesia; Alicia Vedio; Hanan Al Kindi; M.W. McKendrick


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Epidemiology of chronic Hepatitis B infection at a regional Infectious Diseases Department in Sheffield, UK : Category: Scientific free paper

Ruth Smith; Goura Kudesia; Alicia Vedio; Hanan Al Kindi; M.W. McKendrick


/data/revues/01634453/v63i6/S0163445311002003/ | 2011

The association between Vitamin D deficiency and CD4 T-Lymphocyte depletion in sero-positive individuals : Category: Scientific free paper

Alicia Vedio; Benjamin Stone; Anne Tunbridge; David Dockrell


Journal of Infection | 2010

Audit of the use of Fendrix B® for non-responders to standard Hepatitis B vaccines

Timothy Kemp; Alicia Vedio; Gabrielle Lawson; Stephen T Green


Journal of Infection | 2006

WITHDRAWN: Improving adherence to hepatitis C treatment through enhanced support

Alicia Vedio; F. Rayner; G.H.B. Greenhall; Michael W. McKendrick; S. Whittaker

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Benjamin Stone

Northern General Hospital

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Goura Kudesia

Northern General Hospital

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M.W. McKendrick

Royal Hallamshire Hospital

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Stephen T Green

Royal Hallamshire Hospital

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Alison Cope

Northern General Hospital

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David Dockrell

Northern General Hospital

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Frances Rayner

Royal Hallamshire Hospital

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