Microbiology Studies of Acute Head and Neck Infections

  • Research type

    Research Study

  • Full title

    Identifying the Microorganisms Responsible for Acute Head and Neck Infections.

  • IRAS ID

    315550

  • Contact name

    Alexandra Woodacre

  • Contact email

    alexandra.woodacre@northampton.ac.uk

  • Sponsor organisation

    University of Northampton

  • Duration of Study in the UK

    3 years, 3 months, 13 days

  • Research summary

    Acute head and neck infections have affected humans for decades. While these infections are no longer considered lethal, they can still develop into life threatening diseases such as meningitis and sepsis etc. The direct cause of acute head and neck infections is often unknown but, it has been suggested that they are due to a disturbance of the normal flora and/or dental origin. The most common microorganism related to these infections are viridans group streptococci (VGS). There is a lack of species identification within the hospital setting. VGS are difficult to identify at a species level because of their variability but have been characterised into six major groups. There are over 30 recognised species. This project aims to gain a further understanding of acute head and neck infections, attempting to identify the most common bacterial species causing these infections, by analysing patient data and clinical outcomes, i.e., Length of hospital stay.

  • REC name

    East Midlands - Leicester Central Research Ethics Committee

  • REC reference

    23/EM/0056

  • Date of REC Opinion

    27 Jul 2023

  • REC opinion

    Further Information Favourable Opinion