Eric Budgell
Medical Statistician
Medical Statistician
Eric is a Medical Statistician and current DPhil in Clinical Medicine student. He is the statistician on the NIHR-PGfAR funded ARK-Hospital study -- a large stepped wedge cluster-randomised trial which aims to safely reduce antibiotic consumption in NHS hospitals. He is also using electronic medical records and causal statistical methods to study antimicrobial use and its relation to patterns of resistance and patient outcomes.
Recent publications
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Microbial diversity and antimicrobial resistance in faecal samples from acute medical patients assessed through metagenomic sequencing.
Journal article
Yokoyama M. et al, (2023), PLoS One, 18
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An ecological comparison of hospital-level antibiotic use and mortality in 36,124,372 acute/general medicine inpatients in England
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Budgell EP. et al, (2020)
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Antibiotic Review Kit for Hospitals (ARK-Hospital): study protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster-randomised controlled trial
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Walker AS. et al, (2019), Trials, 20
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The costs and outcomes of paediatric tuberculosis treatment at primary healthcare clinics in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Budgell EP. et al, (2018), S Afr Med J, 108, 423 - 431
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Predicting the Need for Third-Line Antiretroviral Therapy by Identifying Patients at High Risk for Failing Second-Line Antiretroviral Therapy in South Africa
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Onoya D. et al, (2017), AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 31, 205 - 212