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Dr Michael Perkin

NAME

Dr Michael Perkin

Research Status

Clinical Scientist

Academic Section

Paediatrics

Phone Number

020 8725 5530

Email

m.perkin@sgul.ac.uk

Research Interests

Paediatric Allergy
Paediatric Epidemiology

MAJOR Research
Techniques

Epidemiology
Statistics
Population survey

Minor
Research
Techniques

RECENT PUBLICATIONS — ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPERS

Adlerberth I, Strachan DP, Matricardi PM, Ahrné S, Orfei L, ?berg N, Perkin MR, Tripodi S, Hesselmar B, Saalman R, Coates AR, Bonnano C, Panetta V, Wald AE. Gut microbiota and development of atopic eczema in three European birth cohorts. Submitted to the Lancet

Perkin MR, Strachan DP. Which aspects of the farming lifestyle explain the protective effect on childhood allergy? Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2006;117:1374-81.

Perkin MR, Strachan DP, Lack G, Williams HC, Golding J & the ALSPAC team. The predictive value of early life total immunoglobulin E measurement in identifying atopic children in a population-based birth cohort study. Pediatric Allergy and Immunology 2006;17:118-124.

Perkin MR, Wey EQ. Emergency drug availability on general paediatric units. Resuscitation 2004;62:239-243.

Perkin MR, Strachan DP, Williams HC, Kennedy C, Golding J & the ALSPAC team. Natural history of atopic eczema/dermatitis syndrome and its relationship to total immunoglobulin E in a population-based birth cohort study. Pediatric Allergy and Immunology 2004;15:221-229.

Perkin MR. Football position and atopy — both subject to the birth order effect? BMJ 2003;327:1473-4.

RECENT REVIEWS / BOOK CHAPTERS

Growth Chapter. In Promoting child health in primary care. (Editors Harnden & Sheikh). Royal College of General Practitioners. 2003.

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