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Euan R. Tovey is affiliated with the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research in Australia and focuses primarily on the field of Medicine with a specialization in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Their research spans subfields including Oncology, Modeling and Simulation, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

The scientist's work addresses several key topics such as Infection Control and Ventilation, COVID-19 and healthcare impacts, Inhalation and Respiratory Drug Delivery, COVID-19 epidemiological studies, Thermal Regulation in Medicine, and Climate Change and Health Impacts.

Recent publications by Euan R. Tovey include:

  • Airborne transmission of covid-19, 2020, BMJ
  • The effect of respiratory activity, non-invasive respiratory support and facemasks on aerosol generation and its relevance to COVID-19, 2021, Anaesthesia
  • The effect of respiratory activity, ventilatory therapy and facemasks on total aerosol emissions, 2021, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Effect of frequency and amplitude of respiratory activity on aerosol emissions, 2022, Anaesthesia

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Tovey include Nick Wilson, Tim Cook, Guy B. Marks, Andrew Eckhardt, and Adam Clarke.

Their work has been published primarily in the journals Anaesthesia, BMJ, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), with multiple articles appearing in Anaesthesia.

Best Publications

  • Der p 1 facilitates transepithelial allergen delivery by disruption of tight junctions

    Hong Wan;Helen L. Winton;Christian Soeller;Euan R. Tovey

  • Reduction of bronchial hyperreactivity during prolonged allergen avoidance

    ThomasA.E. Platts-Mills;E.Bruce Mitchell;Pauline Nock;EuanR. Tovey

  • The role of particle size in aerosolised pathogen transmission: A review

    Jan Gralton;Euan Tovey;Mary Louise McLaws;William D. Rawlinson

  • Mite faeces are a major source of house dust allergens

    E. R. Tovey;M. D. Chapman;T. A. E. Platts-Mills

  • House dust mite allergens. A major risk factor for childhood asthma in Australia.

    J K Peat;E Tovey;B G Toelle;M M Haby

  • The distribution of dust mite allergen in the houses of patients with asthma.

    Euan R. Tovey;Martin D. Chapman;Clive W. Wells;Thomas A. E. Platts-Mills

  • Importance of house dust mite and Alternaria allergens in childhood asthma: an epidemiological study in two climatic regions of Australia.

    J. K. Peat;E. Tovey;C. M. Mellis;S. R. Leeder

  • Prevention of asthma during the first 5 years of life : A randomized controlled trial

    Guy B. Marks;Guy B. Marks;Guy B. Marks;Seema Mihrshahi;Andrew S. Kemp;Andrew S. Kemp;Euan R. Tovey;Euan R. Tovey

  • Three-year outcomes of dietary fatty acid modification and house dust mite reduction in the Childhood Asthma Prevention Study

    Jennifer K. Peat;Seema Mihrshahi;Andrew S. Kemp;Guy B. Marks

  • Airborne fungal fragments and allergenicity.

    Brett J. Green;Euan R. Tovey;Jason K. Sercombe;Francoise M. Blachere

  • Eighteen-month outcomes of house dust mite avoidance and dietary fatty acid modification in the childhood asthma prevention study (CAPS)

    Seema Mihrshahi;Jennifer K. Peat;Guy B. Marks;Craig M. Mellis

  • Allergen detection from 11 fungal species before and after germination

    Brett James Green;Teresa Zinovia Mitakakis;Euan Roger Tovey;Euan Roger Tovey

  • Fungal fragments and undocumented conidia function as new aeroallergen sources

    Brett James Green;Brett James Green;Jason Kingsley Sercombe;Euan Roger Tovey;Euan Roger Tovey

  • The role of water temperature and laundry procedures in reducing house dust mite populations and allergen content of bedding

    Lindy G. McDonald;Euan Tovey

  • Standardization of allergens. Qualitative definition of house dust mite extracts following electroblotting and detection of components with antibody and lectin probes.

    E.R. Tovey;B.A. Baldo

  • Methods and effectiveness of environmental control.

    Euan Tovey;Guy Marks

  • Exhalation of respiratory viruses by breathing, coughing, and talking.

    Sacha Stelzer-Braid;Brian G. Oliver;Angus J. Blazey;Elizabeth Argent

  • Airborne transmission of covid-19.

    Nick Wilson;Stephen Corbett;Euan Tovey

  • Spore germination increases allergen release from Alternaria.

    Teresa Zinovia Mitakakis;Charles Barnes;Euan Roger Tovey

  • Exposure to mite and cat allergens on a range of clothing items at home and the transfer of cat allergen in the workplace.

    Sandra D. De Lucca;Timothy J. O’Meara;Euan R. Tovey

Frequent Co-Authors

Guy B. Marks
Guy B. Marks University of New South Wales
Catarina Almqvist
Catarina Almqvist Karolinska Institute
Brian G. Oliver
Brian G. Oliver Woolcock Institute of Medical Research
Warwick J. Britton
Warwick J. Britton University of Sydney
Stephen R. Leeder
Stephen R. Leeder University of Sydney
Ann J. Woolcock
Ann J. Woolcock Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
William D. Rawlinson
William D. Rawlinson University of New South Wales
Helen K. Reddel
Helen K. Reddel Woolcock Institute of Medical Research
Brian A. Baldo
Brian A. Baldo University of Sydney
David L. Duffy
David L. Duffy QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute

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