
Overview
Background
Professor Anders Cervin has a longstanding interest in sino-nasal disorders, endoscopic sinus surgery as well as endoscopic anterior skull base surgery. His research interests includes mucociliary function in the upper airways, the role of Nitric Oxide in chronic sinusitis, the use of macrolide antibiotics as a immune modulator in chronic sinusitis and health economic perspectives on sino-nasal disease. Recent research addresses the role of probiotics in airway infection and inflammation. He has authored several book chapters and over 50 peer reviewed articles.
Availability
- Honorary Professor Anders Cervin is:
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Fields of research
Research interests
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Chronic sinusitis
Alternative treatment with probiotics
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Otitis Media
Alternative treatment with probiotics
Research impacts
Treatment of Chronic Sinusits and Middle Ear Infections (Otitis Media) with Probiotics
Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) affects 8-10% of the western population, mainly middle-aged adults in the prime of their working life, and causes a significant reduction in quality of life. Although unproven the mainstay of treatment have been antibiotics, unfortunately with limited long-term success. Another difficult to treat infection, is recurrent middle ear infection, especially prevalent in Indigenous children. Our research group have focused on identifying friendly bacteria in the upper airways of indigenous children as well as adults with chronic sinusitis. The approach is unique as we are targeting what is maintaining health rather than what causes disease. Thus we have identified a number of bacterial strains that have the capability of interfering with the pathogenic bacteria commonn in chronic sinusitis as well as in recurrent ear disease. We are now in the process of setting up clinical trials to test the effect of friendly bacteria on bacterial colonisation in the ears and sinuses. Should it be successful, it would be a paradigm shift in the way we treat upper airway infections and reduce the need for antibiotics and help to reduce antibiotic resistance in the community.
Works
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1992
Journal Article
Neuropeptide-Y 16-36 Inhibits Mucociliary Activity But Does Not Affect Blood-Flow in the Rabbit Maxillary Sinus Invivo
Cervin, A (1992). Neuropeptide-Y 16-36 Inhibits Mucociliary Activity But Does Not Affect Blood-Flow in the Rabbit Maxillary Sinus Invivo. Regulatory Peptides, 39 (2-3), 237-246. doi: 10.1016/0167-0115(92)90544-5
1991
Journal Article
Sympathetic-Nerve Stimulation Influences Mucociliary Activity in the Rabbit Maxillary Sinus
Cervin, A, Lindberg, S and Mercke, U (1991). Sympathetic-Nerve Stimulation Influences Mucociliary Activity in the Rabbit Maxillary Sinus. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 143 (4), 405-411. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-1716.1991.tb09252.x
1991
Journal Article
The Effect of Neuropeptide-Y On Mucociliary Activity in the Rabbit Maxillary Sinus
Cervin, A, Lindberg, S and Mercke, U (1991). The Effect of Neuropeptide-Y On Mucociliary Activity in the Rabbit Maxillary Sinus. Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 111 (5), 960-966. doi: 10.3109/00016489109138437
1988
Journal Article
Vip Potentiates Cholinergic Effects On the Mucociliary System in the Maxillary Sinus
Lindberg, S, Cervin, A, Mercke, U and Uddman, R (1988). Vip Potentiates Cholinergic Effects On the Mucociliary System in the Maxillary Sinus. Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 99 (4), 401-407.
1988
Journal Article
Relations Between Blood-Flow and Mucociliary Activity in the Rabbit Maxillary Sinus
Cervin, A, Bende, M, Lindberg, S, Mercke, U and Olsson, P (1988). Relations Between Blood-Flow and Mucociliary Activity in the Rabbit Maxillary Sinus. Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 105 (3-4), 350-356. doi: 10.3109/00016488809097018
Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Master Philosophy
Testing a sinonasal microbiome transplant as a therapy for Chronic Rhinosinusitis by randomised controlled trial
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Diane Maresco-Pennisi
Completed supervision
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
The microbiome of otitis media and development of a probiotic to prevent otitis media in Indigenous Australian children
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Seweryn Bialasiewicz
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