Imperial College London

ProfessorGrahamCooke

Faculty of MedicineDepartment of Infectious Disease

Vice Dean (Research); Professor of Infectious Diseases
 
 
 
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Infectious Diseases SectionMedical SchoolSt Mary's Campus

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Publications

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Lessells RJ, Main J, Cooke GS, 2008, HIV and hepatitis B co-infection in Africa: implications for the public-health approach to ART, Lancet Infectious Diseases, Vol: 8, Pages: 210-211, ISSN: 1473-3099

Journal article

Cooke GS, Hill AV, 2008, Tuberculosis, Leprosy and other mycobacterial diseases, Genetic Susceptibility to Infectious Diseases, Editors: Kaslow, McNicholl, Hill, Oxford, Publisher: OUP, Pages: 333-351, ISBN: 9780195174908

Book chapter

Cooke GS, Campbell SJ, Bennett S, McAdam K, Lienhardt C, Sow O, Gustafson P, Mwangulu F, van Helden P, Fine P, Hoal E, Hill AVet al., 2008, Mapping of a Novel Susceptibility Locus Suggests a Role for MC3R and CTSZ in Human Tuberculosis, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Vol: 178(2), Pages: 203-207

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Rodger AJ, Cooke GS, Ord R, Sutherland CJ, Pasvol Get al., 2008, Cluster of Falciparum malaria cases in UK airport, Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol: 14, Pages: 1284-1286

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Lessells RJ, Cooke GS, 2008, Effect of the HIV epidemic on liver cancer in Africa, Lancet, Vol: 371

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Barnighausen T, Xolo V, Cooke GS, 2007, Evaluating the performance of antiretroviral treatment programs: mortality and loss to follow-up, PLoS Medicine (corr)

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Cooke GS, 2007, Evolution of adult antiretroviral therapy for programmatic delivery in Africa and the potential role for new therapeutic approaches, Therapy, Vol: 4, Pages: 767-774, ISSN: 1475-0708

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Garvey LJ, Thomson EC, Lloyd J, Cooke GS, Goldin RD, Main Jet al., 2007, Response to Mallet et al., 'Nodular regenerative hyperplasia is a new cause of chronic liver disease in HIV-infected Patients', AIDS, Vol: 21, Pages: 1494-1495, ISSN: 0269-9370

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Cooke GS, Hargreaves S, Natkunarajah J, Sandhu G, Dhasmana D, Eliahoo J, Holmes A, Friedland JSet al., 2007, Impact on and use of an inner-city London Infectious Diseases Department by international migrants: a questionnaire survey, BMC Health Services Research, Vol: 7

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Cooke GS, Main J, 2007, Improving the treatment of hepatitis C infection in the UK., Expert Opin Pharmacother, Vol: 8, Pages: 183-191, ISSN: 1744-7666

The UK lags behind its European neighbours in the identification and treatment of hepatitis C virus infection. Having recognised this problem, national guidelines are evolving based on detailed examination of clinical evidence. This article reviews recommended treatments for hepatitis C virus infection in the UK, recent advances in the understanding of how to use these treatments and new developments.

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Cooke GS, Tosh K, Ramaley PA, Kaleebu P, Zhuang J, Nakiyingi JS, Watera C, Gilks CF, French N, Whitworth JAG, Hill AVSet al., 2006, A polymorphism that reduces RANTES expression is associated with protection from death in HIV-seropositive Ugandans with advanced disease, JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, Vol: 194, Pages: 666-669, ISSN: 0022-1899

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Cooke GS, Campbell SJ, Sillah J, Gustafson P, Bah B, Sirugo G, Bennett S, McAdam KPWJ, Sow O, Lienhardt C, Hill AVSet al., 2006, Polymorphism within the Interferon-γ/Receptor complex is associated with pulmonary tuberculosis, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, Vol: 174, Pages: 339-343, ISSN: 1073-449X

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Win Z, O'Flynn E, O'Rourke EJ, Singh A, Cooke GS, Friedland JS, Al-Nahhas Aet al., 2006, F-18 FDG PET in the diagnosis and monitoring of salmonella vertebral osteomyelitis: A comparison with MRI, CLINICAL NUCLEAR MEDICINE, Vol: 31, Pages: 437-440, ISSN: 0363-9762

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Cooke GS, Cooke FJ, Stone M, Turner K, Al-Nahhas A, Win Z, Wain J, Rogers TR, Friedland JS, Bamford KBet al., 2006, Deep-seated resistance in relapsed paratyphoid fever, CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, Vol: 42, Pages: E92-E94, ISSN: 1058-4838

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Natividad A, Cooke G, Holland MJ, Burton MJ, Joof HM, Rockett K, Kwiatkowski DP, Mabey DCW, Bailey RLet al., 2006, A coding polymorphism in matrix metalloproteinase 9 reduces risk of scarring sequelae of ocular <i>Chlamydia trachomatis</i> infection, BMC MEDICAL GENETICS, Vol: 7, ISSN: 1471-2350

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Cooke GS, Campbell SJ, Fielding K, Sillah J, Manneh K, Sirugo G, Bennett S, McAdam KPWJ, Lienhardt C, Hill AVSet al., 2004, Interleukin-8 polymorphism is not associated with pulmonary tuberculosis in the Gambia, JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, Vol: 189, Pages: 1545-1546, ISSN: 0022-1899

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Cooke GS, Siddiqui MR, 2004, Host genetics and the dissection of mycobacterial immunity., Clin Exp Immunol, Vol: 135, Pages: 9-11, ISSN: 0009-9104

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Cooke GS, Siddiqui MR, 2004, Host genetics and the dissection of mycobacterial immunity, CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL IMMUNOLOGY, Vol: 135, Pages: 9-11, ISSN: 0009-9104

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Cooke GS, Aucan C, Walley AJ, Segal S, Greenwood BM, Kwiatkowski DP, Hill AVSet al., 2003, Association of Fcγ receptor IIa (CD32) polymorphism with severe malaria in West Africa, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, Vol: 69, Pages: 565-568, ISSN: 0002-9637

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Rossouw M, Nel HJ, Cooke GS, van Helden PD, Hoal EGet al., 2003, Association between tuberculosis and a polymorphic NFkappaB binding site in the interferon gamma gene., Lancet, Vol: 361, Pages: 1871-1872, ISSN: 0140-6736

Interferon gamma is believed to be crucial for host defence against many infections. To test the hypothesis that a polymorphism in the gene for interferon gamma (IFNG) is associated with susceptibility to tuberculosis, we did two independent investigations. In a case-control study of 313 tuberculosis cases, we noted a significant association between a polymorphism (+874A-->T) in IFNG and tuberculosis in a South African population (p=0.0055). This finding was replicated in a family-based study, in which the transmission disequilibrium test was used in 131 families (p=0.005). The transcription factor NFkappaB binds preferentially to the +874T allele, which is over-represented in controls. This preferential binding suggests that genetically determined variability in interferon gamma and expression might be important for the development of tuberculosis.

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Cooke GS, Segal S, Hill AVS, 2002, Toll-like receptor 4 polymorphisms and atherogenesis, NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, Vol: 347, Pages: 1978-1978, ISSN: 0028-4793

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Beutler B, Beutler E, 2002, Toll-like receptor 4 polymorphisms and atherogenesis., N Engl J Med, Vol: 347, Pages: 1978-1980

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Cooke GS, Hill AVS, 2001, Genetics of susceptibility to human infectious disease, NATURE REVIEWS GENETICS, Vol: 2, Pages: 967-977, ISSN: 1471-0056

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Cooke GS, Lalvani A, Gleeson FV, Conlon CPet al., 1999, Acute pulmonary schistosomiasis in travelers returning from Lake Malawi, sub-Saharan Africa, CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, Vol: 29, Pages: 836-839, ISSN: 1058-4838

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