A systematic review of risk of HIV transmission through biting or spitting: implications for policy

FV Cresswell, J Ellis, J Hartley, CA Sabin… - HIV …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives The perceived threat of HIV transmission through spitting and biting is evidenced
by the increasing use of “spit hoods” by Police Forces in the UK. In addition, a draft …

Clinical and laboratory features of patients with loiasis (Loa loa filariasis) in the UK

DR Churchill, C Morris, A Fakoya, SG Wright… - Journal of infection, 1996 - Elsevier
To assess differences between Africans and expatriates, we reviewed records of 100
patients with loiasis presenting to The Hospital for Tropical Diseases, London. Fifty-one …

Absorption coefficients of heated air: A tabulation to 24 000 K

DR Churchill, BH Armstrong, RR Johnston… - Journal of Quantitative …, 1966 - Elsevier
An extensive tabulation of absorption coefficients of heated air including both molecular and
atomic contributions has been carried out with the aid of several large digital computer …

Traveller's diarrhoea associated with cyanobacterium-like bodies.

RCG Pollok, RP Bendall, A Moody, PL Chiodini… - 1992 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Cyanobacterium-like bodies (CLBs) were recently associated with prolonged diarrhoea in
visitors to Nepal (American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1991, 45, 383); they …

Trimetrexate and folinic acid: a valuable salvage option for Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia

CES Short, YC Gilleece, MJ Fisher, DR Churchill - Aids, 2009 - journals.lww.com
The best management strategy for HIV patients who fail to respond to first-line therapy for
Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia is currently unclear. We identified all patients who were …

The spectral absorption coefficient of heated air

DR Churchill, SA Hagstrom, RKM Landshoff - Journal of Quantitative …, 1964 - Elsevier
The spectral absorption coefficient of heated air has been calculated over the frequency
interval and temperature range where electronic transitions in diatomic molecules are the …

Screening the returned traveller

DR Churchill, PL Chiodini, K McAdam - British medical bulletin, 1993 - academic.oup.com
Large numbers of people return to the UK each year (estimated at 2 million in 1990) from
tropical areas where they may have been exposed to a variety of tropical infections. Some …

Abacavir-induced hepatotoxicity: a report of two cases

S Soni, DR Churchill, Y Gilleece - AIDS, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Hepatotoxicity induced by antiretroviral therapy occurs in 5–10%[1] of patients. It is most
commonly seen in patients taking didanosine, zalcitabine, stavudine, nevirapine or protease …

Comparative quantification of diverse serotypes of HIV‐1 in plasma from a diverse population of patients

JR Clarke, S Galpin, R Braganza… - Journal of medical …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
HIV‐1 is characterised by extensive genetic variability encompassing at least 10 different
phylogenetically related clades within the major group of HIV‐1 subtypes. Most …

Fatal haemorrhage following liver biopsy in patients with HIV infection.

DR Churchill, D Mann, RJ Coker, RF Miller… - Sexually Transmitted …, 1996 - sti.bmj.com
A retrospective review of all 248 liver biopsies performed in patients with HIV infection at two
referral centres in London over a 12 year period revealed five cases of major bleeding …