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Dr Mohamed Elemraid.
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Year
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Dr Mohamed Elemraid
Dr Alasdair Blain
Professor Stephen Rushton
Dr David Spencer
Professor Andrew Gennery
et al.
Risk Factors for the Development of Pleural Empyema in Children
2015
Dr Mohamed Elemraid
Professor Stephen Rushton
Dr John Perry
Dr Matthew Thomas
Professor Andrew Gennery
et al.
A Case-Control Study to Assess the Urinary Pneumococcal Antigen Test in Childhood Pneumonia
2014
Dr Mohamed Elemraid
Dr Michelle Muller
Dr David Spencer
Professor Stephen Rushton
Dr Matthew Thomas
et al.
Accuracy of the Interpretation of Chest Radiographs for the Diagnosis of Paediatric Pneumonia
2014
Dr Mohamed Elemraid
Professor Stephen Rushton
Dr Matthew Thomas
Dr David Spencer
Dr Katherine Eastham
et al.
Changing clinical practice: management of paediatric community-acquired pneumonia
2014
Dr Mohamed Elemraid
Dr Matthew Thomas
Clare Simmister
Dr David Spencer
Professor Stephen Rushton
et al.
Parental decisions on children participating in research: Mohamed Elemraid and colleagues consider what influences parents in allowing their child to be enrolled in clinical research
2014
Dr Alasdair Blain
Dr Matthew Thomas
Dr Mark Shirley
Clare Simmister
Dr Mohamed Elemraid
et al.
Spatial variation in the risk of hospitalization with childhood pneumonia and empyema in the North of England
2014
Dr Mohamed Elemraid
Professor Stephen Rushton
Dr Matthew Thomas
Dr David Spencer
Professor Andrew Gennery
et al.
Utility of inflammatory markers in predicting the aetiology of pneumonia in children
2014
Dr Mohamed Elemraid
Dr John Perry
Professor Stephen Rushton
Dr David Spencer
Dr Matthew Thomas
et al.
Aetiology of paediatric pneumonia after the introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
2013
Dr Mohamed Elemraid
Professor Stephen Rushton
Dr Mark Shirley
Dr Matthew Thomas
Dr David Spencer
et al.
Impact of the 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine on the incidence of childhood pneumonia
2013
Dr Matthew Thomas
Clare Simmister
Dr Mohamed Elemraid
Professor Stephen Rushton
Dr David Spencer
et al.
Paediatric Pneumococcal Empyema Serotypes Have Not Changed Following Introduction of the 13 Valent Pneumococcal Vaccine
2013
Dr Mohamed Elemraid
Dr Matthew Thomas
Clare Simmister
Dr David Spencer
Professor Stephen Rushton
et al.
Parental decisions on children participating in research
2013
Dr Mohamed Elemraid
Dr Matthew Thomas
Professor Stephen Rushton
Dr John Perry
Dr David Spencer
et al.
Pneumococcal diagnosis and serotypes in childhood community-acquired pneumonia
2013
Dr Matthew Thomas
Clare Simmister
Dr David Cliff
Dr Mohamed Elemraid
Dr Clark Clark
et al.
Emergence of pneumococcal 19A empyema in UK children
2012
Dr Matthew Thomas
Clare Simmister
Dr David Cliff
Dr Mohamed Elemraid
Professor Stephen Rushton
et al.
CHANGES IN PNEUMOCOCCAL SEROTYPE DISTRIBUTION OF PAEDIATRIC EMPYEMA IN THE AGE OF PNEUMOCOCCAL CONJUGATE VACCINES
2011
Dr Matthew Thomas
Clare Simmister
Dr David Cliff
Dr Mohamed Elemraid
Dr Clark Clark
et al.
Comparison of primary pleural drainage strategies in paediatric empyema
2011
Dr David Spencer
Dr Matthew Thomas
Clare Simmister
Dr David Cliff
Dr Mohamed Elemraid
et al.
Emergence of pneumococcal serotype 19A as a cause of severe complicated pneumonia with empyema in children in England
2011
Dr Matthew Thomas
Dr Alasdair Blain
Dr Mark Shirley
Clare Simmister
Dr Mohamed Elemraid
et al.
Geographical variation in the risk of childhood pneumonia and relationships to socio-economic and health deprivation
2011
Dr Mohamed Elemraid
Dr Katherine Eastham
Professor Stephen Rushton
Dr Mark Shirley
Dr David Spencer
et al.
Impact of heptavalent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine on the incidence of childhood pneumonia seen in hospital in the North East of England
2011
Dr Mohamed Elemraid
Dr Kenneth Pollard
Dr Matthew Thomas
Professor Andrew Gennery
Dr Katherine Eastham
et al.
Validity of using Hospital Episode Statistics data on monitoring disease trends
2011