Ankur Gupta-Wright

Ankur Gupta-Wright

@ankurgw.bsky.social

Infectious Diseases Consultant and Academic TB, HIV, respiratory infections, AMR, diagnostics

588 Followers 212 Following 8 Posts Joined Nov 2024
1 month ago
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We're #hiring for new non‑clinical Assistant Professors!

Keen to join the Department of Infectious Disease?

Make sure to select ‘Infectious Disease’ as your first preference when applying.

✍️Apply by 11 March 2026.

👉 imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-...

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Amazing opportunity for post-doctoral scientists!

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8 months ago
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Project webinar - Breath For DX PROJECT RESOURCES

🎥 The first BreathForDx webinar is now online!
We discuss community engagement and early steps in breath-based diagnostics for infectious diseases.

👉 Watch it here: breathfordx.org/project-reso...

#BreathForDx #GlobalHealth #Diagnostics #EUresearch #Webinar #CommunityEngagement

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7 months ago
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‘Bacteria knows no borders. The UK and Fleming Fund must ... The planned dismantling of the world’s largest fund to fight antimicrobial resistance could contribute to millions of deaths worldwide

Prof Lord Ara Darzi, writing in @observeruk.bsky.social, warns that axing the Fleming Fund, Britain’s landmark antimicrobial resistance initiative ( #AMR ), would be a deadly retreat.

With 5 million annual global deaths, the stakes couldn’t be higher.
observer.co.uk/news/nationa...

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8 months ago
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Project video - Breath For DX PROJECT RESOURCES

🌬️ Discover the Power of Breath in Diagnostics!
Over the past months, we’ve been working across Europe and South Africa to develop breath-based tools for diagnosing respiratory infections — and now you can see what we’ve been up to.

📺 Watch the full video here:
👉 breathfordx.org/project-reso...

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9 months ago
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Clinically diagnosed tuberculosis and mortality in high burden settings: a systematic review and meta-analysis Clinical diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB), referring to diagnosis without bacteriological confirmation, is common and may affect an individuals’ outcome…

Despite molecular diagnostics for TB, 40% of patients are still diagnosed clinically. We also found a 50% higher mortality in this group, suggesting overtreatment/missing conditions other than TB. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... @imperialinfect.bsky.social @uniheidelberg.bsky.social

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9 months ago

Excited to be presenting an outline of our @ec.europa.eu funded B-Path programme to advance breath-based diagnostics for respiratory infections at PREPARE-EU @uniheidelberg.bsky.social @cdenki.bsky.social @digbywarner.bsky.social

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10 months ago
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Breath For DX - Making every breath count for diagnosis Making every breath count for diagnosis. Establishing Exhaled Breath Aerosol (XBA) sampling for diagnosis and screening of respiratory infections.

BreathForDx is a EU-funded research initiative aimed at improving early diagnosis of respiratory infections through exhaled breath aerosol (XBA) sampling. It combines non-invasive diagnostic innovation with clinical research to detect tuberculosis and viral infections.

breathfordx.org

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11 months ago
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Enhanced tuberculosis diagnosis with computer-aided chest X-ray and urine LAM in adults with HIV admitted to hospital (CASTLE study): A cluster randomised trial People with human immunodeficiency virus (PHIV) admitted to the hospital have high mortality, with tuberculosis (TB) being the major cause of death. Systematic use of new TB diagnostics could improve TB diagnosis and might improve outcomes.

Enhanced tuberculosis diagnosis with computer-aided chest X-ray and urine LAM in adults with HIV admitted to hospital (CASTLE study): A cluster randomised trial

#IDSky

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1 year ago

More work needed on how to implement these tools in the care pathway for patients in different settings.

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Programmatic Diagnostic Accuracy and Clinical Utility of Xpert MTB/XDR in Patients With Rifampicin-Resistant Tuberculosis in Georgia AbstractBackground. Xpert MTB/XDR (Cepheid) is recommended by the World Health Organization for drug susceptibility testing in patients with tuberculosis,

Great to see utility of rapid TB dx being demonstrated tinyurl.com/jvfka44d. Graet to be part of ongoing development of dx for drug resistant TB with R2D2 TB Network @cdenki.bsky.social and teams in Georgia/Philippines/SA.

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1 year ago
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How Glasgow's 1957 tuberculosis screening programme could help countries today Visitors arriving in Glasgow, UK, today are met with a city that's undergone massive regeneration, from the colourfully illuminated exterior of the Hydro music venue on the old dockside along the River Clyde, to the stratified medicine cluster that is growing up around the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, one of the largest facilities in Europe. Wind the clock back to the 1950s, and visitors were faced with a city shrouded in smog from factories and coal fires, full of many people living in substandard, overcrowded housing, and suffering from poor nutrition, with World War 2 rationing only ending in 1954.

How Glasgow's 1957 #tuberculosis screening programme could help countries today.

#episky #IDsky 🛟🧪🦠

www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...

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1 year ago
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Tuberculosis: a biosocial problem that requires biosocial solutions

www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...

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1 year ago

You know we share the same view on this @drmichaelmarks.bsky.social!

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1 year ago

Time to stop funding/doing more vit D in TB trials?

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1 year ago
Many clinical microbiologists and infectious disease specialists have strong opinions about the use of “sensitive” or “susceptible” to describe bacteria that are inhibited by an antibiotic.

Are Bacteria Sensitive or Susceptible? A Micro-Comic Strip 😂
S: Susceptibile or Sensitive ?
Which one you use?
Me : Susceptible
#idsky #microsky #medsky
journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/...

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Footprints in Kenya ‘show distant relatives of modern humans coexisted’ Researchers say fossilised marks were apparently made in same place within days of each other about 1.5m years ago About 1.5m years ago a big-toothed cousin of prehistoric humans walked quickly along a lakeside in Kenya, footprints marking the muddy…

Footprints in Kenya ‘show distant relatives of modern humans coexisted’

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A systematic review showed that there is still scant evidence to confidently confirm the benefit-risk of antibiotics use in preventing subsequent GAS #idsky #medsky

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1 year ago
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Effectiveness of novel β-lactams for Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection: A systematic review and meta-analysis Novel β-lactams have in vitro activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA), but their clinical performances and the selection criteria for practical use are still not clear. We aimed to evaluate the e...

New β-lactams allow treating Pseudomonas that were untreatable, but… are they better than previous options?

This meta-analysis of RCTs shows they are not superior to prior alternatives when available: www.ajicjournal.org/article/S019...

👐🏻 Use them wisely, make them last
#PsWatch #AMSsky #IDsky

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1 year ago

Well done Bianca and team. Great to see this work out. Agree- would be good to see urine Xpert accessible for inpatients

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🚨New Publication🚨 led by @biancasossen.bsky.social

In a 7 country study, we found that urine Xpert Ultra was as sensitive & more specific than AlereLAM for #TB diagnosis in people with #HIV

Also predicts mortality and allows detection of Rif resistance.

authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S...

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🔥Everyone's favorite #shorterisbetter table is updated🔥
"BALANCE is now published,
so the table is now updated!
GNB bacteremia is now listed as Bacteremia(non S.aureus)
Neary 5,000 patients have now been randomized to 1 vs. 2 Constantine Units for non S. aureus bacteremia " Dr.Spellberg #idsky

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Using digital health technologies to optimise antimicrobial use globally Digital health technology (DHT) describes tools and devices that generate or process health data. The application of DHTs could improve the diagnosis, treatment, and surveillance of bacterial infectio...

Glad my first post on bsky is to highlight a review just out today by our group - discussing how digital health tech can optimise AMU. Let's ensure we build in equitable access and global solutions

www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...

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