Fit and well (finding)

D0015 Improved diagnosis of meningococcal, pneumococcal and group A streptococcal infections

Year Started: 2005

Improved diagnosis of meningococcal, pneumococcal and group A streptococcal infections



Access:
Access restricted at present
Type:
Disease specific
Status:
Completed
Consent restrictions:
No restrictions


Associated Data Type Procurement Timeframe
There is no associated data for this collection.


Female

Young child (2 - 6 years)

11 - 100 donors

Material Type Extraction Procedure Storage Temperature Preservation Type Macroscopic Assessment % of Sample Set
Saliva -60°C to -85°C N/A Not applicable 0 - 10%


Male

Young child (2 - 6 years)

11 - 100 donors

Material Type Extraction Procedure Storage Temperature Preservation Type Macroscopic Assessment % of Sample Set
Saliva -60°C to -85°C N/A Not applicable 0 - 10%


Female

Young child (2 - 6 years)

11 - 100 donors

Material Type Extraction Procedure Storage Temperature Preservation Type Macroscopic Assessment % of Sample Set
Urine -60°C to -85°C N/A Not applicable 0 - 10%


Male

Young child (2 - 6 years)

11 - 100 donors

Material Type Extraction Procedure Storage Temperature Preservation Type Macroscopic Assessment % of Sample Set
Urine -60°C to -85°C N/A Not applicable 0 - 10%


Female

Young child (2 - 6 years)

11 - 100 donors

Material Type Extraction Procedure Storage Temperature Preservation Type Macroscopic Assessment % of Sample Set
Whole blood -60°C to -85°C N/A Not applicable 0 - 10%


Male

Young child (2 - 6 years)

11 - 100 donors

Material Type Extraction Procedure Storage Temperature Preservation Type Macroscopic Assessment % of Sample Set
Whole blood -60°C to -85°C N/A Not applicable 0 - 10%


Male

Young child (2 - 6 years)

11 - 100 donors

Material Type Extraction Procedure Storage Temperature Preservation Type Macroscopic Assessment % of Sample Set
Swab -60°C to -85°C N/A Not applicable 0 - 10%

Fit and well (finding)

D0016 Server, unusual, or recurrent community acquired infection in children- susceptibility, detection and immune response (CAI)

Year Started: 2006

What makes the bug choose your child, how can we find it and how can we stop it? The study is trying to improve our understanding of why some children get sick when others don’t, even though they must have been exposed to the same bugs. We are also trying to develop ways of finding out what has caused an infection, using ways which don’t rely on finding the bug itself (one example of this would be to test urine for evidence of the bug for example). The other part of the study is to use the information we can get from children who are infected by these bugs to help develop vaccines to increase our ability to prevent infections in the first place.



Access:
Access restricted at present
Type:
Disease specific
Status:
Completed
Consent restrictions:
No restrictions


Associated Data Type Procurement Timeframe
There is no associated data for this collection.


Female

Young child (2 - 6 years)

11 - 100 donors

Material Type Extraction Procedure Storage Temperature Preservation Type Macroscopic Assessment % of Sample Set
Whole blood -60°C to -85°C N/A Not applicable 0 - 10%


Male

Young child (2 - 6 years)

11 - 100 donors

Material Type Extraction Procedure Storage Temperature Preservation Type Macroscopic Assessment % of Sample Set
Whole blood -60°C to -85°C N/A Not applicable 11 - 25%

Fit and well (finding)

D0036 Human responses to candidate pneumococcal vaccines (“PATH longitudinal study”)

Year Started: 2008

Samples were collected as part of the “PATH longitudinal study” from a total of 60 healthy children aged 0-16 years when they were undergoing routine adenoidectomy or adenotonsillectomy surgery.



Access:
Access restricted at present
Type:
Disease specific
Status:
Completed
Consent restrictions:
No restrictions


Associated Data Type Procurement Timeframe
There is no associated data for this collection.


Female

Young child (2 - 6 years)

11 - 100 donors

Material Type Extraction Procedure Storage Temperature Preservation Type Macroscopic Assessment % of Sample Set
Whole blood -60°C to -85°C N/A Not applicable 26 - 50%


Male

Young child (2 - 6 years)

11 - 100 donors

Material Type Extraction Procedure Storage Temperature Preservation Type Macroscopic Assessment % of Sample Set
Whole blood -60°C to -85°C N/A Not applicable 26 - 50%