11 April 2022 Research focuses on risk and impact of Covid-19 on ethnic communities A study to understand the risk and impact of Covid-19 using the perspectives of ethnic community leaders, has been published in BMJ Open. 16 March 2022 Mother to child transmission of COVID-19 infection, possible but rare - study SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing the COVID-19 infection, can be transmitted from mother to baby before, during and after childbirth. 09 March 2022 New antimicrobial air filters tested on trains rapidly kill SARS-CoV-2 and other viruses Researchers have developed new antimicrobial technology for air filters which can in seconds kill bacteria, fungi and viruses including SARS-CoV-2. 16 February 2022 Africa's would-be migrants who keep their jobs through pandemic may choose to stay home rather than head overseas Would-be migrants in West Africa who managed to keep their jobs through the pandemic have a greater desire to stay in their home country - even if they see their economic prospects in the wake of Covid-19 to be brighter abroad, a new study reveals. 31 January 2022 Research offers unique opportunity to gain insight into how communities have responded to crisis University of Birmingham research offers unique opportunity to gain insight into how communities have responded to the COVID crisis. 28 January 2022 Study shows impaired antibody response to COVID-19 vaccination in blood cancer and arthritis patients being treated with widely used drug Certain blood cancer and arthritis patients have a significantly reduced antibody response to double COVID-19 vaccination in the first six months of being treated with a widely used drug, reveals a new study. 20 January 2022 Lack of trust in public figures linked to COVID vaccine hesitancy says new research New research says lack of trust in public sector officials has played a key role in low uptake of COVID-19 vaccinations amongst groups termed "high risk. Previous12Next
11 April 2022 Research focuses on risk and impact of Covid-19 on ethnic communities A study to understand the risk and impact of Covid-19 using the perspectives of ethnic community leaders, has been published in BMJ Open.
16 March 2022 Mother to child transmission of COVID-19 infection, possible but rare - study SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing the COVID-19 infection, can be transmitted from mother to baby before, during and after childbirth.
09 March 2022 New antimicrobial air filters tested on trains rapidly kill SARS-CoV-2 and other viruses Researchers have developed new antimicrobial technology for air filters which can in seconds kill bacteria, fungi and viruses including SARS-CoV-2.
16 February 2022 Africa's would-be migrants who keep their jobs through pandemic may choose to stay home rather than head overseas Would-be migrants in West Africa who managed to keep their jobs through the pandemic have a greater desire to stay in their home country - even if they see their economic prospects in the wake of Covid-19 to be brighter abroad, a new study reveals.
31 January 2022 Research offers unique opportunity to gain insight into how communities have responded to crisis University of Birmingham research offers unique opportunity to gain insight into how communities have responded to the COVID crisis.
28 January 2022 Study shows impaired antibody response to COVID-19 vaccination in blood cancer and arthritis patients being treated with widely used drug Certain blood cancer and arthritis patients have a significantly reduced antibody response to double COVID-19 vaccination in the first six months of being treated with a widely used drug, reveals a new study.
20 January 2022 Lack of trust in public figures linked to COVID vaccine hesitancy says new research New research says lack of trust in public sector officials has played a key role in low uptake of COVID-19 vaccinations amongst groups termed "high risk.