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Global Network for Anti-Microbial Resistance and Infection Prevention

Fighting Hospital Super-bugs

Electronics and computer scientists work with Public Health England.

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NAMRIP members Professor Hywel Morgan, Dr Sumit Kalsi and Dr Martha Valiadi all from the Faculty of Physical Sciences and Engineering at the ºÚÁÏÉç, have developed their latest device to help fight antimicrobial resistance working alongside partners from Public Health England and Sharp.

The devices they are working on are the size of a credit card, and allow rapid bedside diagnosis. These automated devices let doctors and healthcare workers swiftly diagnose antibiotic resistant infections at the patient’s bedside.

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Tackling antimcrobial resistant infections

Relevant publications:

, C Hu, S Kalsi, I Zeimpekis, K Sun, P Ashburn, C Turner, JM Sutton, ... Biosensors and Bioelectronics 96 281-287 2017

, S Kalsi, SL Sellars, C Turner, JM Sutton, H Morgan. Micromachines 8 (4), 111 2017

, D Evans, KI Papadimitriou, L Greathead, N Vasilakis, P Pantelidis, ... Scientific reports 7 (1), 685 2017

, D Moschou, L Greathead, P Pantelidis, P Kelleher, H Morgan, ... Biosensors and Bioelectronics 86, 805-810 2016

, M Valiadi, S Kalsi, IGF Jones, C Turner, JM Sutton, H Morgan. Biomedical microdevices 18 (1), 1-10 2016

, S Kalsi, M Valiadi, MN Tsaloglou, L Parry-Jones, A Jacobs, R Watson, ... Lab on a Chip 15 (14), 3065-3075 2015

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