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Dr Chris Paton, Head of the Global Health Informatics Group, was accepted as Fellow by the Faculty of Clinical Informatics Council on 8th August 2018. Clinical informaticians are qualified clinicians who transform health and care through their specialist knowledge and use of data, information, knowledge and information technology.

Chris Paton

The coronaviral landscape across diverse mammalian species in the Northeastern United States

Journal article

Ibemgbo S. et al, (2026), Scientific Reports, 16

Seasonal dynamics and control of malaria: A non-autonomous model incorporating vaccination and drug resistance

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Onah IS., (2026), Nonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications, 91, 104584 - 104584

Determinants of fatalities and secondary transmission in laboratory pathogen incidents, 1900–2025

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Dhawan S. et al, (2026), Journal of Infection, 93, 106766 - 106766

A Clinically-Oriented Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network 2 (ACORN2): Results from three hospitals in Vietnam

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Thi HN. et al, (2026), International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 168, 108673 - 108673

A case of gastrointestinal tuberculosis in a 3-mo-old infant with profound immunodeficiency.

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Karanja-Chege C. et al, (2026), Journal of human immunity, 2

Intravenous Artesunate in Artemisinin-Resistant Severe Malaria in Uganda

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Maitland K. et al, (2026), New England Journal of Medicine

Transmission of rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis in Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam: a prospective genomic epidemiology study

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Walker T. et al, (2026), The Lancet Regional Health. Western Pacific

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