The Alpha variant was not associated with excess nosocomial SARS-CoV-2 infection in a multi-centre UK hospital study.

Boshier, Florencia AT; Venturini, Cristina; Stirrup, Oliver; Guerra-Assunção, José Afonso; Alcolea-Medina, Adela; Becket, Angela H; Byott, Matthew; Charalampous, Themoula; Filipe, Ana da Silva; Frampton, Dan; +36 more... Glaysher, Sharon; Khan, Tabassum; Kulasegara-Shylini, Raghavendran; Kele, Beatrix; Monahan, Irene M; Mollett, Guy; Parker, Matthew; Pelosi, Emanuela; Randell, Paul; Roy, Sunando; Taylor, Joshua F; Weller, Sophie J; Wilson-Davies, Eleri; Wade, Phillip; Williams, Rachel; Copas, Andrew J; Cutino-Moguel, Teresa; Freemantle, Nick; Hayward, Andrew C; Holmes, Alison; Hughes, Joseph; Mahungu, Tabitha W; Nebbia, Gaia; Nastouli, Eleni; Partridge, David G; Pope, Cassie F; Price, James R; Robson, Samuel C; Saeed, Kordo; Shin, Gee Yen; de Silva, Thushan I; Snell, Luke B; Thomson, Emma C; Witney, Adam A; Breuer, Judith; COG-UK HOCI Variant Substudy consortium*, The COVID-19 Genomics; (2021) The Alpha variant was not associated with excess nosocomial SARS-CoV-2 infection in a multi-centre UK hospital study. JOURNAL OF INFECTION, 83 (6). pp. 693-700. ISSN 0163-4453 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2021.09.022

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Faculty and Department Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases > Dept of Clinical Research
Research Centre Covid-19 Research
PubMed ID 34610391
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