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David J. Farrell is affiliated with the University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with specific expertise in biotechnology.

The scientist's work addresses topics such as microbial inactivation methods, geriatric care and nursing homes, health disparities and outcomes, frailty in older adults, Listeria monocytogenes in food safety, and microencapsulation and drying processes.

David J. Farrell has contributed to several academic papers in recent years, including:

  • COVID-19 Across the Landscape of Long-Term Care in Alameda County: Heterogeneity and Disparities, 2022, Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
  • A Typology of COVID-19 Data Gaps and Noise From Long-Term Care Facilities: Approximating the True Numbers, 2022, Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
  • High-pressure processing inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes and Vibrio parahaemolyticus in brown crab (Cancer pagurus) claws, 2025, Applied Food Research
  • High-Pressure Processing (Hpp) Inactivation of Listeria Monocytogenes and Vibrio Parahaemolyticus in Brown Crab (Cancer Pagurus) Claws, 2025, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • High-Pressure Processing (Hpp) Inactivation of Listeria Monocytogenes and Vibrio Parahaemolyticus in Brown Crab (Cancer Pagurus) Claws, 2025, SSRN Electronic Journal

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

  • Selene Pedrós-Garrido
  • Aoife Boyd
  • Daniel Hurley
  • James G. Lyng
  • Terry Hill

David J. Farrell's research is often published in venues such as Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Applied Food Research.

Best Publications

  • A UK Multicentre Study of the Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Bacterial Pathogens Causing Urinary Tract Infection

    D.J. Farrell;I. Morrissey;D. De Rubeis;M. Robbins

  • The Effect of Telithromycin in Acute Exacerbations of Asthma

    Sebastian L. Johnston;Francesco Blasi;Peter N. Black;Richard J. Martin

  • Linezolid resistance in clinical isolates of Staphylococcus aureus

    Peter Wilson;J A Andrews;R Charlesworth;R Walesby

  • A Systematic Review of Digital Interventions for Improving the Diet and Physical Activity Behaviors of Adolescents

    Taylor Rose;Mary Barker;Mary Barker;Chandni Maria Jacob;Leanne Morrison

  • Increased antimicrobial resistance among nonvaccine serotypes of Streptococcus pneumoniae in the pediatric population after the introduction of 7-valent pneumococcal vaccine in the United States.

    David J. Farrell;Keith P. Klugman;Michael Pichichero

  • Antimicrobial susceptibility of Gram-negative organisms isolated from patients hospitalised with pneumonia in US and European hospitals: Results from the SENTRY Antimicrobial Surveillance Program, 2009–2012

    Helio S. Sader;David J. Farrell;Robert K. Flamm;Ronald N. Jones

  • Antimicrobial susceptibility of Gram-negative organisms isolated from patients hospitalized in intensive care units in United States and European hospitals (2009-2011).

    Helio S. Sader;David J. Farrell;Robert K. Flamm;Ronald N. Jones

  • Antimicrobial Activity of Ceftolozane-Tazobactam Tested against Enterobacteriaceae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa with Various Resistance Patterns Isolated in U.S. Hospitals (2011-2012)

    David J. Farrell;Robert K. Flamm;Helio S. Sader;Ronald N. Jones

  • Molecular characterization of macrolide resistance mechanisms among Streptococcus pneumoniae and Streptococcus pyogenes isolated from the PROTEKT 1999-2000 study.

    D. J. Farrell;I. Morrissey;S. Bakker;D. Felmingham

  • Trends in antibacterial resistance among Streptococcus pneumoniae isolated in the USA: update from PROTEKT US Years 1-4.

    Stephen G Jenkins;Steven D Brown;David J Farrell

  • Antimicrobial activity of ceftolozane/tazobactam tested against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Enterobacteriaceae with various resistance patterns isolated in European hospitals (2011–12)

    Helio S. Sader;David J. Farrell;Mariana Castanheira;Robert K. Flamm

  • Evaluation of AMPLICOR Neisseria gonorrhoeae PCR using cppB nested PCR and 16S rRNA PCR.

    David J. Farrell

  • Detection of a New cfr-Like Gene, cfr(B), in Enterococcus faecium Isolates Recovered from Human Specimens in the United States as Part of the SENTRY Antimicrobial Surveillance Program.

    Lalitagauri M. Deshpande;Deborah S. Ashcraft;Heather P. Kahn;George Pankey

  • Novel mechanism of resistance to oxazolidinones, macrolides, and chloramphenicol in ribosomal protein L4 of the pneumococcus.

    Nicole Wolter;Anthony M. Smith;David J. Farrell;William Schaffner

  • Antimicrobial Activity of CXA-101, a Novel Cephalosporin Tested in Combination with Tazobactam against Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Bacteroides fragilis Strains Having Various Resistance Phenotypes

    Helio S. Sader;Paul R. Rhomberg;David J. Farrell;Ronald N. Jones

  • Assessment of linezolid resistance mechanisms among Staphylococcus epidermidis causing bacteraemia in Rome, Italy

    Rodrigo E. Mendes;Lalitagauri M. Deshpande;David J. Farrell;Teresa Spanu

  • Emergence and Spread of Streptococcus pneumoniae with erm(B) and mef(A) Resistance

    David J. Farrell;Stephen G. Jenkins;Steven D. Brown;Manish Patel

  • Mutation-Driven β-Lactam Resistance Mechanisms among Contemporary Ceftazidime-Nonsusceptible Pseudomonas aeruginosa Isolates from U.S. Hospitals

    Mariana Castanheira;Janet C. Mills;David J. Farrell;Ronald N. Jones

  • Antimicrobial Activity of Ceftazidime-Avibactam against Gram-Negative Organisms Collected from U.S. Medical Centers in 2012

    Helio S. Sader;Mariana Castanheira;Robert K. Flamm;David J. Farrell

  • Ceftolozane/tazobactam activity tested against Gram-negative bacterial isolates from hospitalised patients with pneumonia in US and European medical centres (2012)

    David J. Farrell;Helio S. Sader;Robert K. Flamm;Ronald N. Jones

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronald N. Jones
Ronald N. Jones JMI Laboratories
Helio S. Sader
Helio S. Sader JMI Laboratories
Robert K. Flamm
Robert K. Flamm JMI Laboratories
Rodrigo E. Mendes
Rodrigo E. Mendes JMI Laboratories
Mariana Castanheira
Mariana Castanheira JMI Laboratories
Paul R. Rhomberg
Paul R. Rhomberg University of Iowa
Hazel Inskip
Hazel Inskip University of Southampton
Mary Barker
Mary Barker University of Southampton

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