Research groups
Dominic Kelly
BRC Consultant in Paediatrics and Vaccinology.
- Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer
Vaccines and vaccine preventable disease in childhood
I am a BRC funded consultant in paediatrics and vaccinology. I undertook clinical training in paediatrics in Oxford, Reading, Melbourne, Vancouver and Yorkshire. I completed a PhD in 2008 within the Oxford Vaccine Group and began my current post in 2009. I divide my time between working in general paediatrics and paediatric infectious disease/immunology at the Children’s Hospital in Oxford and vaccine related research within the Oxford Vaccine Group.
Recent publications
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The effect of pertussis vaccination in pregnancy on the immunogenicity of acellular or whole-cell pertussis vaccination in Gambian infants (GaPS): a single-centre, randomised, controlled, double-blind, phase 4 trial.
Saso A. et al, (2025), Lancet Infect Dis
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A novel whole blood assay to quantify the release of T cell associated cytokines in response to Bordetella pertussis antigens.
Pinto MV. et al, (2024), J Immunol Methods, 534
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Decline in pneumococcal vaccine serotype carriage, multiple-serotype carriage, and carriage density in Nepalese children after PCV10 introduction: A pre-post comparison study.
Kandasamy R. et al, (2024), Vaccine, 42, 4066 - 4071
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Normalization of C1 Inhibitor in a Patient with Hereditary Angioedema.
Peters NE. et al, (2024), N Engl J Med, 391, 56 - 59
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Paediatric meningitis in the conjugate vaccine era and a novel clinical decision model to predict bacterial aetiology.
Martin NG. et al, (2024), J Infect, 88