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Peter M. Hawkey is affiliated with the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a particular focus on Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, Molecular Biology, Molecular Medicine, and Surgery.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics related to Clostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research, antibiotic resistance in bacteria, gut microbiota and health, microscopic colitis, Mycobacterium research and diagnosis, Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies, and bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing.

Recent publications by Peter M. Hawkey include:

  • "Revisiting the donor screening protocol of faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT): a systematic review" (2023), published in Gut
  • "Systematic review of human gut resistome studies revealed variable definitions and approaches" (2020), published in Gut Microbes
  • "Results from the first English stool bank using faecal microbiota transplant as a medicinal product for the treatment of Clostridioides difficile infection" (2020), published in EClinicalMedicine
  • "Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in augmented care: the molecular ecology and transmission dynamics in four large UK hospitals" (2021), published in Journal of Hospital Infection
  • "The use of faecal microbiota transplant as treatment for recurrent or refractory Clostridioides difficile infection and other potential indications: second edition of joint British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG) and Healthcare Infection Society (HIS) guidelines" (2024), published in Journal of Hospital Infection

Frequent collaborators include Susan Manzoor, Tariq Iqbal, Mohammed Nabil Quraishi, Ailsa Hart, and Nicholas J. Loman.

Peter M. Hawkey's work has been featured multiple times in key publication venues such as the Journal of Hospital Infection, Gut, EClinicalMedicine, Journal of Crohn's and Colitis, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory).

Best Publications

  • Non-pathogenic Escherichia coli versus mesalazine for the treatment of ulcerative colitis: a randomised trial.

    B. J. Rembacken;A. M. Snelling;P. M. Hawkey;D. M. Chalmers

  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex genetic diversity: mining the fourth international spoligotyping database (SpolDB4) for classification, population genetics and epidemiology

    Karine Brudey;Jeffrey R Driscoll;Leen Rigouts;Wolfgang M Prodinger

  • The role of the natural environment in the emergence of antibiotic resistance in Gram-negative bacteria

    Elizabeth M.H. Wellington;Alistair B.A. Boxall;Paul Cross;Edward J. Feil

  • The changing epidemiology of resistance.

    Peter M Hawkey;Peter M Hawkey;Annie M Jones

  • Whole-genome sequencing to delineate Mycobacterium tuberculosis outbreaks: a retrospective observational study

    Timothy M. Walker;Camilla L.C. Ip;Ruth H. Harrell;Jason T. Evans

  • Emergence and global spread of epidemic healthcare-associated Clostridium difficile.

    Miao He;Fabio Miyajima;Paul Roberts;Louise Ellison

  • Global epidemiology of CTX-M β-lactamases: temporal and geographical shifts in genotype.

    Edward R. Bevan;Edward R. Bevan;Annie M. Jones;Peter M. Hawkey;Peter M. Hawkey

  • Extended-spectrum β-lactamase genes of Escherichia coli in chicken meat and humans, The Netherlands.

    Ilse Overdevest;Ina Willemsen;Martine Rijnsburger;Andrew Eustace

  • Guidelines for the laboratory diagnosis and susceptibility testing of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)

    Derek F. J. Brown;David I. Edwards;Peter M. Hawkey;Donald Morrison

  • Survival of Acinetobacter baumannii on Dry Surfaces: Comparison of Outbreak and Sporadic Isolates

    A. Jawad;H. Seifert;A. M. Snelling

  • Tetracyclines, molecular and clinical aspects.

    I. Chopra;P. M. Hawkey;M. Hinton

  • The growing burden of antimicrobial resistance

    P. M. Hawkey;P. M. Hawkey

  • Description and clinical treatment of an early outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Guangzhou, PR China.

    Z. Zhao;F. Zhang;M. Xu;K. Huang

  • Impacts of anthropogenic activity on the ecology of class 1 integrons and integron-associated genes in the environment

    William H Gaze;Lihong Zhang;Nouradin A Abdouslam;Peter M Hawkey

  • Prevalence and clonality of extended-spectrum β-lactamases in Asia

    P.M. Hawkey

  • Mechanisms of Quinolone Action and Microbial Response

    Peter M. Hawkey

  • Three Cefotaximases, CTX-M-9, CTX-M-13, and CTX-M-14, among Enterobacteriaceae in the People's Republic of China

    Aroonwadee Chanawong;Fatima Hannachi M'Zali;Jian-Hui Xiong

  • The origins and molecular basis of antibiotic resistance

    Peter M Hawkey

  • A study of the relationship between environmental contamination with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and patients' acquisition of MRSA.

    Katherine J Hardy;Beryl A Oppenheim;Savita Gossain;Fang Gao

  • Treatment of infections caused by multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria: report of the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy/Healthcare Infection Society/British Infection Association Joint Working Party

    Peter M Hawkey;Roderic E Warren;David M Livermore;Cliodna A M McNulty

  • Rapid draft sequencing and real-time nanopore sequencing in a hospital outbreak of Salmonella

    Joshua Quick;Philip Ashton;Szymon Calus;Carole Chatt

Frequent Co-Authors

William H. Gaze
William H. Gaze University of Exeter
Elizabeth M. H. Wellington
Elizabeth M. H. Wellington University of Warwick
David M. Livermore
David M. Livermore University of East Anglia
Ed J. Kuijper
Ed J. Kuijper Leiden University Medical Center
Mark H. Wilcox
Mark H. Wilcox University of Leeds
Dale N. Gerding
Dale N. Gerding Veterans Health Administration
Mark T. Drayson
Mark T. Drayson University of Birmingham
Thomas V. Riley
Thomas V. Riley Edith Cowan University
Neil Woodford
Neil Woodford Government of the United Kingdom
Alistair B.A. Boxall
Alistair B.A. Boxall University of York

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