K. Grimwood

Publication List Details

Period

1995 - 2008

Number

46

Co-Authors

Novel neutrophil-derived proteins in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid indicate an exaggerated inflammatory response in pediatric cystic fibrosis patients (2007)

McMorran, BJ, Francis, PW, Robertson, CF, Hume, DA, Borchers, CH, Wainwright, CE, ...

Background: Airway inflammation in cystic fibrosis (CF) is exaggerated and characterized by neutrophil-mediated tissue destruction, but its genesis and mechanisms remain poorly understood. To further...

Novel neutrophil-derived proteins in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid indicate an exaggerated inflammatory response in pediatric cystic fibrosis patients (2007)

McMorran, BJ, Francis, PW, Robertson, CF, Hume, DA, Borchers, CH, Wainwright, CE, ...

Background: Airway inflammation in cystic fibrosis (CF) is exaggerated and characterized by neutrophil-mediated tissue destruction, but its genesis and mechanisms remain poorly understood. To further...

Novel neutrophil-derived proteins in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid indicate an exaggerated inflammatory response in pediatric cystic fibrosis patients (2007)

McMorran, B. J., Patat, S. A. O., Carlin, J. B., Grimwood, K., Jones, A., Armstrong, D. S., ...

Background: Airway inflammation in cystic fibrosis (CF) is exaggerated and characterized by neutrophilmediated tissue destruction, but its genesis and mechanisms remain poorly understood. To further...

Novel neutrophil-derived proteins in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid indicate an exaggerated inflammatory response in pediatric cystic fibrosis patients (2007)

McMorran, B. J., Patat, S. A. O., Carlin, J. B., Grimwood, K., Jones, A., Armstrong, D. S., ...

Background: Airway inflammation in cystic fibrosis (CF) is exaggerated and characterized by neutrophilmediated tissue destruction, but its genesis and mechanisms remain poorly understood. To further...

Novel neutrophil-derived proteins in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid indicate an exaggerated inflammatory response in pediatric cystic fibrosis patients (2007)

McMorran, BJ, Francis, PW, Robertson, CF, Hume, DA, Borchers, CH, Wainwright, CE, ...

Background: Airway inflammation in cystic fibrosis (CF) is exaggerated and characterized by neutrophil-mediated tissue destruction, but its genesis and mechanisms remain poorly understood. To further...

Vitamin A and E deficiency and lung disease in infants with cystic fibrosis (2005)

Bines, JE, Truby, HD, Armstrong, DS, Carzino, R, Grimwood, K

Objectives: Vitamin A and E deficiency is common in cystic fibrosis (CF). These vitamins have immunomodulating properties and we determined whether decreased serum vitamin A and E levels in young...

Vitamin A and E deficiency and lung disease in infants with cystic fibrosis (2005)

Bines, JE, Truby, HD, Armstrong, DS, Carzino, R, Grimwood, K

Objectives: Vitamin A and E deficiency is common in cystic fibrosis (CF). These vitamins have immunomodulating properties and we determined whether decreased serum vitamin A and E levels in young...

Energy metabolism in infants with cystic fibrosis (2002)

Bines, JE, Truby, HD, Armstrong, DS, Phelan, PD, Grimwood, K

Objective: To determine whether a defect in energy metabolism exists in infants with cystic fibrosis (CF). Design: Unselected, newly-diagnosed subjects With CF (n = 46) and 24 healthy infants aged

Energy metabolism in infants with cystic fibrosis (2002)

Bines, JE, Truby, HD, Armstrong, DS, Phelan, PD, Grimwood, K

Objective: To determine whether a defect in energy metabolism exists in infants with cystic fibrosis (CF). Design: Unselected, newly-diagnosed subjects With CF (n = 46) and 24 healthy infants aged

Inhibition of Pseudomonas aeruginosa exoenzyme expression by subinhibitory antibiotic concentrations.

Grimwood, K, To, M, Rabin, H R, Woods, D E

We examined the effects of subinhibitory concentrations of ciprofloxacin, tobramycin, and ceftazidime on Pseudomonas aeruginosa exoenzyme expression in vitro and in vivo. Exotoxin A, exoenzyme S,...

Patients with enteric adenovirus gastroenteritis admitted to an Australian pediatric teaching hospital from 1981 to 1992.

Grimwood, K, Carzino, R, Barnes, G L, Bishop, R F

During the period 1981 to 1992, 4,473 fecal specimens collected from children hospitalized with acute gastroenteritis at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, were examined by electron...

Analysis of homotypic and heterotypic serum immune responses to rotavirus proteins following primary rotavirus infection by using the radioimmunoprecipitation technique.

Richardson, S C, Grimwood, K, Bishop, R F

Three sequential serum samples collected from each of 20 young children with a naturally acquired primary rotavirus infection were assayed by the radioimmunoprecipitation technique for immunoglobulin...

Role of coproantibody in clinical protection of children during reinfection with rotavirus.

Coulson, B S, Grimwood, K, Hudson, I L, Barnes, G L, Bishop, R F

Rotavirus is the major cause of severe, dehydrating infantile gastroenteritis. Infection is limited to the gut, but the relative roles of serum and secretory copro-immunoglobulin A (IgA) in...

Comparison of serum and mucosal antibody responses following severe acute rotavirus gastroenteritis in young children.

Grimwood, K, Lund, J C, Coulson, B S, Hudson, I L, Bishop, R F, Barnes, G L

The development of mucosal immunity is presumed to be the most important marker of rotavirus infection. The practical difficulties of obtaining small-bowel secretions stimulated this study of the...

Comparison of rotavirus immunoglobulin A coproconversion with other indices of rotavirus infection in a longitudinal study in childhood.

Coulson, B S, Grimwood, K, Masendycz, P J, Lund, J S, Mermelstein, N, Bishop, R F, ...

In order to determine the sensitivity and reliability of antirotaviral fecal immunoglobulin A (IgA) as an indicator of rotavirus reinfection, the antibody responses to rotavirus of 44 infants with...

Comparison between children treated at home and those requiring hospital admission for rotavirus and other enteric pathogens associated with acute diarrhea in Melbourne, Australia.

Pitson, G A, Grimwood, K, Coulson, B S, Oberklaid, F, Hewstone, A S, Jack, I, ...

The etiology of acute diarrhea in children less than 42 months of age attending one pediatric hospital in Melbourne, Australia, was studied during a 7-month period encompassing the winter of 1984....

Salbutamol: tablets, inhalational powder, or nebuliser?

Grimwood, K, Johnson-Barrett, J J, Taylor, B

A study was carried out to ascertain the most effective method of giving salbutamol. Seventeen children with severe asthma received active salbutamol (4 mg via a nebuliser, 400 micrograms as an...

Spread of rotavirus within families: a community based study.

Grimwood, K, Abbott, G D, Fergusson, D M, Jennings, L C, Allan, J M

The spread of rotavirus infection was studied over four weeks in a sample of 28 families exposed to a child with rotavirus infection. The results showed a high incidence of intrafamilial infection,...

Inhibition of Pseudomonas aeruginosa exoenzyme expression by subinhibitory antibiotic concentrations.

Grimwood, K, To, M, Rabin, H R, Woods, D E

We examined the effects of subinhibitory concentrations of ciprofloxacin, tobramycin, and ceftazidime on Pseudomonas aeruginosa exoenzyme expression in vitro and in vivo. Exotoxin A, exoenzyme S,...

Patients with enteric adenovirus gastroenteritis admitted to an Australian pediatric teaching hospital from 1981 to 1992.

Grimwood, K, Carzino, R, Barnes, G L, Bishop, R F

During the period 1981 to 1992, 4,473 fecal specimens collected from children hospitalized with acute gastroenteritis at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, were examined by electron...

Analysis of homotypic and heterotypic serum immune responses to rotavirus proteins following primary rotavirus infection by using the radioimmunoprecipitation technique.

Richardson, S C, Grimwood, K, Bishop, R F

Three sequential serum samples collected from each of 20 young children with a naturally acquired primary rotavirus infection were assayed by the radioimmunoprecipitation technique for immunoglobulin...

Role of coproantibody in clinical protection of children during reinfection with rotavirus.

Coulson, B S, Grimwood, K, Hudson, I L, Barnes, G L, Bishop, R F

Rotavirus is the major cause of severe, dehydrating infantile gastroenteritis. Infection is limited to the gut, but the relative roles of serum and secretory copro-immunoglobulin A (IgA) in...

Comparison of serum and mucosal antibody responses following severe acute rotavirus gastroenteritis in young children.

Grimwood, K, Lund, J C, Coulson, B S, Hudson, I L, Bishop, R F, Barnes, G L

The development of mucosal immunity is presumed to be the most important marker of rotavirus infection. The practical difficulties of obtaining small-bowel secretions stimulated this study of the...

Comparison of rotavirus immunoglobulin A coproconversion with other indices of rotavirus infection in a longitudinal study in childhood.

Coulson, B S, Grimwood, K, Masendycz, P J, Lund, J S, Mermelstein, N, Bishop, R F, ...

In order to determine the sensitivity and reliability of antirotaviral fecal immunoglobulin A (IgA) as an indicator of rotavirus reinfection, the antibody responses to rotavirus of 44 infants with...

Comparison between children treated at home and those requiring hospital admission for rotavirus and other enteric pathogens associated with acute diarrhea in Melbourne, Australia.

Pitson, G A, Grimwood, K, Coulson, B S, Oberklaid, F, Hewstone, A S, Jack, I, ...

The etiology of acute diarrhea in children less than 42 months of age attending one pediatric hospital in Melbourne, Australia, was studied during a 7-month period encompassing the winter of 1984....

Salbutamol: tablets, inhalational powder, or nebuliser?

Grimwood, K, Johnson-Barrett, J J, Taylor, B

A study was carried out to ascertain the most effective method of giving salbutamol. Seventeen children with severe asthma received active salbutamol (4 mg via a nebuliser, 400 micrograms as an...

Spread of rotavirus within families: a community based study.

Grimwood, K, Abbott, G D, Fergusson, D M, Jennings, L C, Allan, J M

The spread of rotavirus infection was studied over four weeks in a sample of 28 families exposed to a child with rotavirus infection. The results showed a high incidence of intrafamilial infection,...

Pulmonary oxidative stress response in young children with cystic fibrosis

Hull, J., Vervaart, P., Grimwood, K., Phelan, P.

BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that oxidative stress contributes to lung injury in cystic fibrosis. There is, however, no direct evidence of increased pulmonary oxidative stress in cystic fibrosis...

Combination of salbutamol inhalational powder and tablets in asthma.

Grimwood, K, Fergusson, D M, Dawson, K P

A double-blind cross-over trial was conducted to assess the effects of salbutamol administered by inhalation of dry powder, by tablet, and combined tablet and inhalational powder in a sample of 18...

Twelve year outcomes following bacterial meningitis: further evidence for persisting effects

Grimwood, K., Anderson, P., Anderson, V., Tan, L., Nolan, T.

AIM—To determine whether intellectual and cognitive impairments observed seven years following early childhood bacterial meningitis persist into adolescence.
METHODS—Blinded neuropsychological,...

Early airway infection, inflammation, and lung function in cystic fibrosis

Nixon, G, Armstrong, D, Carzino, R, Carlin, J, Olinsky, A, Robertson, C, ...

Aims: To determine the relation between lower airway infection and inflammation, respiratory symptoms, and lung function in infants and young children with cystic fibrosis (CF).

Intussusception and rotavirus associated hospitalisation in New Zealand

Chen, Y, Beasley, S, Grimwood, K, T And,

Aims: To describe the epidemiology of intussusception and its relation to rotavirus associated hospitalisation in New Zealand.

Tuberculosis in New Zealand, 1992–2001: a resurgence

Howie, S, Voss, L, Baker, M, Calder, L, Grimwood, K, Byrnes, C

Objective: To describe the recent epidemiology and clinical features of paediatric tuberculosis (TB) in New Zealand (NZ).