Objectives: This study aimed to assess the research investments made to UK institutions for all infectious disease research and identify the direction of spend by institution.Design: Systematic analysis. Databases and websites were systematically searched for information on relevant studies funded for the period 1997–2010.Setting; UK institutions carrying out infectious disease research.Participants: None.Main outcome measures: Twenty academic institutions receiving greatest sum investments across infection are included here, also NHS sites, Sanger Institute, Health Protection Agency and the Medical Research Council. We measured total funding, median award size, disease areas and position of research along the R&D value chain.Results: I...
Objectives: Fungal infections cause significant global morbidity and mortality. We have previously d...
SummaryBackgroundHealthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) are a cause of high health and economic bu...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the level of research funding awarded to UK institutions specifically for anti...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess the research investments made to UK institutions for all infe...
Summary Objectives: This study aimed to assess the research investments made to UK institutions for ...
Background: Research investments are essential to address the burden of disease, however allocation ...
Introduction: Infectious disease remains a significant burden in the UK and the focus of significant...
Background: Infectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and disproportiona...
Background: Healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) are a cause of high health and economic burden ...
Background: Research investments are essential to address the burden of disease, however allocation ...
Objectives: Respiratory infections are responsible for a large global burden of disease. We assessed...
SummaryBackgroundInfectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and dispropor...
Background: Infectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substantial i...
Objectives: Respiratory infections are responsible for a large global burden of disease. We assessed...
Objectives: To assess the level of research funding awarded to UK institutions specifically for anti...
Objectives: Fungal infections cause significant global morbidity and mortality. We have previously d...
SummaryBackgroundHealthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) are a cause of high health and economic bu...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the level of research funding awarded to UK institutions specifically for anti...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess the research investments made to UK institutions for all infe...
Summary Objectives: This study aimed to assess the research investments made to UK institutions for ...
Background: Research investments are essential to address the burden of disease, however allocation ...
Introduction: Infectious disease remains a significant burden in the UK and the focus of significant...
Background: Infectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and disproportiona...
Background: Healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) are a cause of high health and economic burden ...
Background: Research investments are essential to address the burden of disease, however allocation ...
Objectives: Respiratory infections are responsible for a large global burden of disease. We assessed...
SummaryBackgroundInfectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and dispropor...
Background: Infectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substantial i...
Objectives: Respiratory infections are responsible for a large global burden of disease. We assessed...
Objectives: To assess the level of research funding awarded to UK institutions specifically for anti...
Objectives: Fungal infections cause significant global morbidity and mortality. We have previously d...
SummaryBackgroundHealthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) are a cause of high health and economic bu...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the level of research funding awarded to UK institutions specifically for anti...