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Professor John Magee
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Dr Kirsty Foster
Professor John Magee
The use of whole-genome sequencing in cluster investigation of a multidrug-resistant tuberculosis outbreak
2018
Professor John Magee
Dr Edmund Ong
Interferon-gamma release assays in the diagnosis of active tuberculosis disease in a low-incident setting: a 5-year review of data
2013
Kirsten Hill
Dr Andrew Berrington
Dr John Perry
Professor John Magee
Professor Kate Gould
Epidemiological survey of
Clostridium difficile
ribotypes in the North East of England during an 18-month period
2012
Professor John Magee
The use of
rpoB
sequence analysis in the differentiation of
Mycobacterium abscessus
and
Mycobacterium chelonae
: a critical judgement in cystic fibrosis?
2012
Professor John Magee
IS6110-based global phylogeny of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
2011
Dr David Saunders
Professor John Magee
Evaluation of the Cepheid Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Influenza Virus A/B real-time PCR analyte specific reagent
2009
Professor Stephen Rushton
Professor Michael Goodfellow
Professor Anthony O'Donnell
Professor John Magee
The epidemiology of atypical mycobacterial diseases in northern England: A space-time clustering and Generalized Linear Modelling approach
2007
Professor John Magee
Single-nucleotide polymorphism-based differentiation and drug resistance detection in Mycobacterium tuberculosis from isolates or directly from sputum
2005
Professor John Magee
Audit of scope and culture techniques applied to samples for the diagnosis of Mycobacterium bovis by hospital laboratories in England and Wales
2003
Andrew Barrett
Professor John Magee
Optimisation of acid fast smears for the direct detection of mycobacteria in clinical samples
2003
Andrew Barrett
Professor John Magee
An evaluation of the BD ProbeTec ET system for the direct detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in respiratory samples
2002
Professor John Magee
Andrew Barrett
The enhancement of isolation of mycobacteria from a rapid liquid culture system by broth culture supernate of Micrococcus luteus
2002
Professor John Magee
Being positive about the smear
2001
Professor John Magee
Andrew Barrett
Identifying sputum specimens of high priority for examination by enhanced mycobacterial detection, identification, and susceptibility systems (EMDISS) to promote the rapid diagnosis of infectious pulmonary tuberculosis
2001
Professor John Magee
Dr Michael Snow
Dr Edmund Ong
Remember mycobacterial disease in hairy cell leukaemia (HCL)
2001
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