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PANTHER study

Population Size

Not reported

Years

2020

Associated BioSamples

Serum

Geographic coverage

United Kingdom

England

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Lead time

Not applicable

Summary

The PANTHER study aims to deepen the understanding of susceptibility to, immunity from and transmission of Sars-Cov2 (the virus that causes Covid-19) in an at risk population.

Documentation

The PANTHER (PANdemic Tracking of Healthcare woRkers) study, is hosted at University of Nottingham, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and supported by the Nottingham BRC. It aims to deepen the understanding of susceptibility to, immunity from and transmission of Sars-Cov2 (the virus that causes Covid-19) in an at risk population. The PANTHER study measures chemical substances in blood (such as cytokines) that indicate inflammation, and other molecules that fight infection. Additionally, it will study genes to understand if these contribute to the risk of becoming become sick. The PANTHER Study is supported by around 600 volunteers from both hospitals in Nottingham who have been participating in weekly blood draws since the peak of the pandemic and have at the heart of the study a unique resource of rich biological, genetic and other information kindly provided by our cohort of volunteer front line healthcare workers. The study samples are stored in the Nottingham Tissue Bank under a research licence, which is a Human Tissue Authority regulated tissue bank.

Dataset type
Health and disease
Dataset sub-type
Not applicable

Keywords

COVID, COVID-19, Coronavirus, Serology, CO-CONNECT, PANTHER, HCW, Healthcare workers, Health Care workers, antibody, antibodies

Provenance

Purpose of dataset collection
Study
Source of data extraction
Electronic survey
Collection source setting
Clinic, Primary care - Clinic, Community
Image contrast
Not stated
Biological sample availability
Serum

Structural Metadata

Details

Publishing frequency
Other
Version
1.0.0
Modified

06/09/2024

Coverage

Start date

20/04/2020

Time lag
Variable
Geographic coverage
United Kingdom, England, East Midlands, Nottingham
Minimum age range
18
Maximum age range
65

Accessibility

Language
en
Controlled vocabulary
LOCAL
Format
other/xlsx, text/csv

Data Access Request

Dataset pipeline status
Not available
Access rights
na
Time to dataset access
Not applicable
Data Controller
Benjamin.Ollivere@nottingham.ac.uk

Dataset Types: Health and disease


Collection Sources: No collection sources listed