Recent publications by Researchers affiliated with the Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health
Handheld Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy for rapid non-invasive detection of ethylene glycol and diethylene glycol in medicinal syrups.
Banerjee S. et al, (2025), J Pharm Biomed Anal, 265
Hide and seek with falsified medicines: Current challenges and physico-chemical and biological approaches for tracing the origin of trafficked products.
Perez-Mon C. et al, (2025), Forensic science international, 370
Identifying falsified COVID-19 vaccines by analysing vaccine vial label and excipient profiles using MALDI-ToF mass spectrometry
Arman BY. et al, (2025), npj Vaccines, 10
Using matrix assisted laser desorption ionisation mass spectrometry combined with machine learning for vaccine authenticity screening.
Clarke R. et al, (2024), NPJ vaccines, 9
Stable isotope ratio analysis: an emerging tool to trace the origin of falsified medicines
Roncone A. et al, (2024), TrAC - Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 174
Repurposing rapid diagnostic tests to detect falsified vaccines in supply chains
Bharucha T. et al, (2024), Vaccine, 42, 1506 - 1511
The uncertain role of substandard and falsified medicines in the emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance
Cavany S. et al, (2023), Nature Communications, 14
Is this pill an antibiotic or a painkiller? Improving the identification of oral antibiotics for better use
Monnier AA. et al, (2023), The Lancet Global Health, 11, e1308 - e1313
The quality of antiretroviral medicines: an uncertain problem
Do NT. et al, (2023), BMJ Global Health, 8, e011423 - e011423
Medical Products Quality and Public Health
Newton PN. and Caillet C., (2023), Manson's Tropical Diseases, Fourth Edition, 43 - 48
Environmental DNA as an innovative technique to identify the origins of falsified antimalarial tablets-a pilot study of the pharmabiome.
Young JM. et al, (2022), Scientific reports, 12
Substandard and falsified antibiotics: neglected drivers of antimicrobial resistance?
Zabala GA. et al, (2022), BMJ Global Health, 7, e008587 - e008587
The quality of veterinary medicines and their implications for One Health.
Vidhamaly V. et al, (2022), BMJ global health, 7
Preprints in times of COVID19: the time is ripe for agreeing on terminology and good practices
Ravinetto R. et al, (2021), BMC Medical Ethics, 22
A comparative field evaluation of six medicine quality screening devices in Laos
Caillet C. et al, (2021), PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 15, e0009674 - e0009674
Evaluation of portable devices for medicine quality screening: Lessons learnt, recommendations for implementation, and future priorities
Caillet C. et al, (2021), PLOS Medicine, 18, e1003747 - e1003747
Implementation of field detection devices for antimalarial quality screening in Lao PDR—A cost-effectiveness analysis
Luangasanatip N. et al, (2021), PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 15, e0009539 - e0009539
Laboratory evaluation of twelve portable devices for medicine quality screening
Zambrzycki SC. et al, (2021), PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 15, e0009360 - e0009360
Multiphase evaluation of portable medicines quality screening devices
Caillet C. et al, (2021), PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 15, e0009287 - e0009287