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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38349667/mindfulness-practice-is-associated-with-improved-wellbeing-and-reduced-injury-risk-in-female-ncaa-division-i-athletes
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Kristin Haraldsdottir, Jennifer Sanfilippo, Scott Anderson, Quinn Steiner, Chad McGehee, Kevin Schultz, Andrew Watson
BACKGROUND: Injury in sport is an inherent risk to participation, and it can have devastating consequences for the athlete, both mentally and physically. Previous research has found that impairments in wellbeing can increase the risk of injury, and that various forms of mindfulness training and practice can improve wellbeing and mental health in various populations. HYPOTHESIS: Mindfulness would be associated with greater wellbeing and lower risk of injury. STUDY DESIGN: Cohort study...
February 13, 2024: Sports Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38334067/dysregulated-platelet-function-in-patients-with-postacute-sequelae-of-covid-19
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Anu Aggarwal, Tamanna K Singh, Michael Pham, Matthew Godwin, Rui Chen, Thomas M McIntyre, Alliefair Scalise, Mina K Chung, Courtney Jennings, Mariya Ali, Hiijun Park, Kristin Englund, Alok A Khorana, Lars G Svensson, Samir Kapadia, Keith R McCrae, Scott J Cameron
BACKGROUND: Postacute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC), also referred to as "Long COVID", sometimes follows COVID-19, a disease caused by SARS-CoV-2. Although SARS-CoV-2 is well known to promote a prothrombotic state, less is known about the thrombosis risk in PASC. Our objective was to evaluate platelet function and thrombotic potential in patients following recovery from SARS-CoV-2, but with clear symptoms of patients with PASC. METHODS: patients with PASC and matched healthy controls were enrolled in the study on average 15 months after documented SARS-CoV-2 infection...
February 9, 2024: Vascular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38300830/not-carfentanil-a-case-of-unexpected-xylazine-detection
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Jasper X Zheng, Shelby Randall, Kristin Grimsrud, Scott Bainbridge, Nam K Tran
Historically, xylazine has been utilized in veterinary medicine for decades as an anesthetic and analgesic sedative to facilitate safe handling, diagnostic testing, and surgical procedures in large animals. Currently, xylazine is an emerging threat to human health. It has been detected in the illicit drug supply chain, often as an adulterant. It has been more commonly added to illicit substances, most notably fentanyl, by drugmakers to enhance drug effect. End users are often unaware of its presence. This is alarming given the large number of xylazine-involved overdose deaths while laboratory detections are deficient and reversal agents are absent...
February 1, 2024: Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38296195/assessing-the-accuracy-usefulness-and-readability-of-artificial-intelligence-generated-responses-to-common-dermatologic-surgery-questions-for-patient-education-a-double-blinded-comparative-study-of-chatgpt-and-google-bard
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Michelle A Robinson, Micah Belzberg, Sach Thakker, Kristin Bibee, Emily Merkel, Deborah F MacFarlane, Jordan Lim, Jeffrey F Scott, Min Deng, Jesse Lewin, David Soleymani, David Rosenfeld, Rosemarie Liu, T Y Alvin Liu, Elise Ng
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January 29, 2024: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38293138/unveiling-the-crucial-neuronal-role-of-the-proteasomal-atpase-subunit-gene-psmc5-in-neurodevelopmental-proteasomopathies
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Sébastien Küry, Janelle E Stanton, Geeske van Woerden, Tzung-Chien Hsieh, Cory Rosenfelt, Marie Pier Scott-Boyer, Victoria Most, Tianyun Wang, Jonas Johannes Papendorf, Charlotte de Konink, Wallid Deb, Virginie Vignard, Maja Studencka-Turski, Thomas Besnard, Anna Marta Hajdukowicz, Franziska Thiel, Sophie Möller, Laëtitia Florenceau, Silvestre Cuinat, Sylvain Marsac, Ingrid Wentzensen, Annabelle Tuttle, Cara Forster, Johanna Striesow, Richard Golnik, Damara Ortiz, Laura Jenkins, Jill A Rosenfeld, Alban Ziegler, Clara Houdayer, Dominique Bonneau, Erin Torti, Amber Begtrup, Kristin G Monaghan, Sureni V Mullegama, C M L Nienke Volker-Touw, Koen L I van Gassen, Renske Oegema, Mirjam de Pagter, Katharina Steindl, Anita Rauch, Ivan Ivanovski, Kimberly McDonald, Emily Boothe, Andrew Dauber, Janice Baker, Noelle Andrea V Fabie, Raphael A Bernier, Tychele N Turner, Siddharth Srivastava, Kira A Dies, Lindsay Swanson, Carrie Costin, Rebekah K Jobling, John Pappas, Rachel Rabin, Dmitriy Niyazov, Anne Chun-Hui Tsai, Karen Kovak, David B Beck, McV Malicdan, David R Adams, Lynne Wolfe, Rebecca D Ganetzky, Colleen Muraresku, Davit Babikyan, Zdeněk Sedláček, Miroslava Hančárová, Andrew T Timberlake, Hind Al Saif, Berkley Nestler, Kayla King, M J Hajianpour, Gregory Costain, D'Arcy Prendergast, Chumei Li, David Geneviève, Antonio Vitobello, Arthur Sorlin, Christophe Philippe, Tamar Harel, Ori Toker, Ataf Sabir, Derek Lim, Mark Hamilton, Lisa Bryson, Elaine Cleary, Sacha Weber, Trevor L Hoffman, Anna Maria Cueto-González, Eduardo Fidel Tizzano, David Gómez-Andrés, Marta Codina-Solà, Athina Ververi, Efterpi Pavlidou, Alexandros Lambropoulos, Kyriakos Garganis, Marlène Rio, Jonathan Levy, Sarah Jurgensmeyer, Anne M McRae, Mathieu Kent Lessard, Maria Daniela D'Agostino, Isabelle De Bie, Meret Wegler, Rami Abou Jamra, Susanne B Kamphausen, Viktoria Bothe, Larissa M Busch, Uwe Völker, Elke Hammer, Kristian Wende, Benjamin Cogné, Bertrand Isidor, Jens Meiler, Amélie Bosc-Rosati, Julien Marcoux, Marie-Pierre Bousquet, Jeremie Poschmann, Frédéric Laumonnier, Peter W Hildebrand, Evan E Eichler, Kirsty McWalter, Peter M Krawitz, Arnaud Droit, Ype Elgersma, Andreas M Grabrucker, Francois V Bolduc, Stéphane Bézieau, Frédéric Ebstein, Elke Krüger
Neurodevelopmental proteasomopathies represent a distinctive category of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) characterized by genetic variations within the 26S proteasome, a protein complex governing eukaryotic cellular protein homeostasis. In our comprehensive study, we identified 23 unique variants in PSMC5 , which encodes the AAA-ATPase proteasome subunit PSMC5/Rpt6, causing syndromic NDD in 38 unrelated individuals. Overexpression of PSMC5 variants altered human hippocampal neuron morphology, while PSMC5 knockdown led to impaired reversal learning in flies and loss of excitatory synapses in rat hippocampal neurons...
January 26, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38284120/a-retrospective-chart-review-suggests-that-coordinated-multidisciplinary-treatment-for-patients-with-anorexia-nervosa-improves-odds-of-weight-restoration
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Kary Woodruff, Elizabeth A Joy, Ryan D Burns, Scott A Summers, Julie M Metos, Kristine C Jordan
PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to conduct a secondary data analysis of clinical information documented in the electronic medical record to assess the clinical outcomes of patients who received three different treatment approaches on clinical outcomes for treatment of patients with anorexia nervosa (AN). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Historical electronic medical record (EMR) data on patients aged 6 to 80 years diagnosed with AN seen in a healthcare system between 2007 and 2017 were stratified, according to services received, into three groups: Group A (n = 48) received hospital-based services; Group B (n = 290) saw one or two provider types; Group C (n = 26) received outpatient coordinated multidisciplinary care from three provider types...
2024: Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38273290/circulating-metabolic-profile-in-idiopathic-pulmonary-fibrosis-data-from-the-ipf-pro-registry
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Ross Summer, Jamie L Todd, Megan L Neely, L Jason Lobo, Andrew Namen, L Kristin Newby, Shirin Shafazand, Sally Suliman, Christian Hesslinger, Sascha Keller, Thomas B Leonard, Scott M Palmer, Olga Ilkayeva, Michael J Muehlbauer, Christopher B Newgard, Jesse Roman
BACKGROUND: The circulating metabolome, reflecting underlying cellular processes and disease biology, has not been fully characterized in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). We evaluated whether circulating levels of metabolites correlate with the presence of IPF, with the severity of IPF, or with the risk of clinically relevant outcomes among patients with IPF. METHODS: We analyzed enrollment plasma samples from 300 patients with IPF in the IPF-PRO Registry and 100 individuals without known lung disease using a set of targeted metabolomics and clinical analyte modules...
January 25, 2024: Respiratory Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38260294/multi-ancestry-polygenic-risk-scores-for-venous-thromboembolism
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Yon Ho Jee, Florian Thibord, Alicia Dominguez, Corriene Sept, Kristin Boulier, Vidhya Venkateswaran, Yi Ding, Tess Cherlin, Shefali Setia Verma, Valeria Lo Faro, Traci M Bartz, Anne Boland, Jennifer A Brody, Jean-Francois Deleuze, Joseph Emmerich, Marine Germain, Andrew D Johnson, Charles Kooperberg, Pierre-Emmanuel Morange, Nathan Pankratz, Bruce M Psaty, Alexander P Reiner, David M Smadja, Colleen M Sitlani, Pierre Suchon, Weihong Tang, David-Alexandre Trégouët, Sebastian Zöllner, Bogdan Pasaniuc, Scott M Damrauer, Serena Sanna, Harold Snieder, Christopher Kabrhel, Nicholas L Smith, Peter Kraft
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a significant contributor to morbidity and mortality, with large disparities in incidence rates between Black and White Americans. Polygenic risk scores (PRSs) limited to variants discovered in genome-wide association studies in European-ancestry samples can identify European-ancestry individuals at high risk of VTE. However, there is limited evidence on whether high-dimensional PRS constructed using more sophisticated methods and more diverse training data can enhance the predictive ability and their utility across diverse populations...
January 10, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38252910/nivolumab-tacrolimus-prednisone-%C3%A2-ipilimumab-for-kidney-transplant-recipients-with-advanced-cutaneous-cancers
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Kara M Schenk, Julie Stein Deutsch, Sunandana Chandra, Diwakar Davar, Zeynep Eroglu, Nikhil I Khushalani, Jason J Luke, Patrick A Ott, Jeffrey A Sosman, Vikram Aggarwal, Megan D Schollenberger, William H Sharfman, Kristin P Bibee, Jeffrey F Scott, Manisha J Loss, Hao Wang, Hanfei Qi, Elad Sharon, Howard Streicher, Helen X Chen, Robert N Woodward, Serena M Bagnasco, Janis M Taube, Suzanne L Topalian, Daniel C Brennan, Evan J Lipson
PURPOSE: Cancer-related mortality rates among kidney transplant recipients (KTR) are high, but these patients have largely been excluded from trials of immune checkpoint inhibitors because of immunosuppression and risk of treatment-related allograft loss (TRAL). We conducted a prospective clinical trial testing nivolumab (NIVO) + tacrolimus (TACRO) + prednisone (PRED) ± ipilimumab (IPI) in KTR with advanced cutaneous cancers. METHODS: Adult KTR with advanced melanoma or basal, cutaneous squamous, or Merkel cell carcinomas were eligible...
January 22, 2024: Journal of Clinical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38250201/outbreak-of-diarrhea-caused-by-a-novel-cryptosporidium-hominis-subtype-during-british-military-training-in-kenya
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Romeo Toriro, Scott Pallett, Stephen Woolley, Charlie Bennett, Isra Hale, Jennifer Heylings, Daniel Wilkins, Thomas Connelly, Kennedy Muia, Patrick Avery, Andrew Stuart, Laura Morgan, Mark Davies, William Nevin, Oliver Quantick, Guy Robinson, Kristin Elwin, Rachel Chalmers, Daniel Burns, Nicholas Beeching, Thomas Fletcher, Matthew O'Shea
BACKGROUND: We report clinical, epidemiological, and laboratory features of a large diarrhea outbreak caused by a novel Cryptosporidium hominis subtype during British military training in Kenya between February and April 2022. METHODS: Data were collated from diarrhea cases, and fecal samples were analyzed on site using the multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) BioFire FilmArray. Water was tested using Colilert kits (IDEXX, UK). DNA was extracted from feces for molecular characterization of Cryptosporidium A135 , Lib13 , ssu rRNA , and gp60 genes...
January 2024: Open Forum Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38248114/head-and-neck-cancer-patient-population-management-and-oncologic-outcomes-from-the-covid-19-pandemic
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Julie R Bloom, Carlos Rodriguez-Russo, Kristin Hsieh, Daniel R Dickstein, Ren-Dih Sheu, Mayuri Jain, Erin Moshier, Jerry Liu, Vishal Gupta, Diana N Kirke, Scott Roof, Krzysztof Misiukiewicz, Marshall Posner, Richard Bakst, Kunal K Sindhu, Sonam Sharma
The COVID-19 pandemic precipitated drastic changes in cancer care. Its impact on the U.S. head and neck cancer population has yet to be fully understood. This study aims to understand the impact of pandemic-related changes on the head and neck cancer population. An observational study of head and neck cancer patients at a single institution during the spring of 2020 and 2019 was performed. Clinical characteristics and survival outcomes were analyzed. In 2020, 54 head and neck cancer patients were evaluated in the department of radiation oncology vs...
January 11, 2024: Current Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38243809/proteomic-biomarkers-for-the-prediction-of-transition-to-psychosis-in-individuals-at-clinical-high-risk-a-multi-cohort-model-development-study
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Jonah F Byrne, Colm Healy, Melanie Föcking, Subash Raj Susai, David Mongan, Kieran Wynne, Eleftheria Kodosaki, Meike Heurich, Lieuwe de Haan, Ian B Hickie, Stefan Smesny, Andrew Thompson, Connie Markulev, Alison Ruth Young, Miriam R Schäfer, Anita Riecher-Rössler, Nilufar Mossaheb, Gregor Berger, Monika Schlögelhofer, Merete Nordentoft, Eric Y H Chen, Swapna Verma, Dorien H Nieman, Scott W Woods, Barbara A Cornblatt, William S Stone, Daniel H Mathalon, Carrie E Bearden, Kristin S Cadenhead, Jean Addington, Elaine F Walker, Tyrone D Cannon, Mary Cannon, Pat McGorry, Paul Amminger, Gerard Cagney, Barnaby Nelson, Clark Jeffries, Diana Perkins, David R Cotter
Psychosis risk prediction is one of the leading challenges in psychiatry. Previous investigations have suggested that plasma proteomic data may be useful in accurately predicting transition to psychosis in individuals at clinical high risk (CHR). We hypothesized that an a priori-specified proteomic prediction model would have strong predictive accuracy for psychosis risk and aimed to replicate longitudinal associations between plasma proteins and transition to psychosis. This study used plasma samples from participants in 3 CHR cohorts: the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Studies 2 and 3, and the NEURAPRO randomized control trial (total n = 754)...
January 19, 2024: Schizophrenia Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38219978/differential-expression-of-haptoglobin-in-individuals-at-clinical-high-risk-of-psychosis-and-its-association-with-global-functioning-and-clinical-symptoms
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Colm Healy, Jonah Byrne, Subash Raj Suasi, Melanie Föcking, David Mongan, Eleftheria Kodosaki, Meike Heurich-Sevcenco, Gerard Cagney, Kieran Wynne, Carrie E Bearden, Scott W Woods, Barbara Cornblatt, Daniel Mathalon, William Stone, Tyrone D Cannon, Jean Addington, Kristin S Cadenhead, Diana Perkins, Clark Jeffries, David Cotter
BACKGROUND: Immune dysregulation has been observed in patients with schizophrenia or first-episode psychosis, but few have examined dysregulation in those at clinical high-risk (CHR) for psychosis. The aim of this study was to examine whether the peripheral blood-based proteome was dysregulated in those with CHR. Secondly, we examined whether baseline dysregulation was related to current and future functioning and clinical symptoms. METHODS: We used data from participants of the North American Prodromal Longitudinal Studies (NAPLS) 2 and 3 (n = 715) who provided blood samples (Unaffected Comparison Subjects (UC) n = 223 and CHR n = 483)...
January 12, 2024: Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38183377/genetic-risk-score-for-alzheimer-s-disease-predicts-brain-volume-differences-in-mid-and-late-life-in-uk-biobank-participants
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Peter T Buto, Jingxuan Wang, Renaud La Joie, Scott C Zimmerman, M Maria Glymour, Sarah F Ackley, Thomas J Hoffmann, Kristine Yaffe, Adina Zeki Al Hazzouri, Willa D Brenowitz
INTRODUCTION: We estimated the ages when associations between Alzheimer's disease (AD) genes and brain volumes begin among middle-aged and older adults. METHODS: Among 45,616 dementia-free participants aged 45-80, linear regressions tested whether genetic risk score for AD (AD-GRS) had age-dependent associations with 38 regional brain magnetic resonance imaging volumes. Models were adjusted for sex, assessment center, genetic ancestry, and intracranial volume. RESULTS: AD-GRS modified the estimated effect of age (per decade) on the amygdala (-0...
January 6, 2024: Alzheimer's & Dementia: the Journal of the Alzheimer's Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38180943/high-but-inequitable-covid-19-vaccine-uptake-among-rehabilitation-patients
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Alyssa Warden, Jonathan Liang, Kaitlyn J Vanias, Scott Hetzel, Mary S Hayney, Jennifer M Weiss, Freddy Caldera, Kristin Caldera
INTRODUCTION: There is a paucity of studies evaluating vaccine uptake in adults with neurological and musculoskeletal medical conditions. We sought to evaluate the rates of COVID-19 vaccine uptake in patients seen in an outpatient rehabilitation clinic. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective, single center study of adults seen at an outpatient rehabilitation clinic from December 1, 2020, through June 30, 2021, with an active Wisconsin Immunization Registry record...
December 2023: WMJ: Official Publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38180765/evaluation-of-changes-in-prices-and-purchases-following-implementation-of-sugar-sweetened-beverage-taxes-across-the-us
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Scott Kaplan, Justin S White, Kristine A Madsen, Sanjay Basu, Sofia B Villas-Boas, Dean Schillinger
IMPORTANCE: Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) taxes are promoted as key policies to reduce cardiometabolic diseases and other conditions, but comprehensive analyses of SSB taxes in the US have been difficult because of the absence of sufficiently large data samples and methods limitations. OBJECTIVE: To estimate changes in SSB prices and purchases following SSB taxes in 5 large US cities. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: In this cross-sectional study with an augmented synthetic control analysis, changes in prices and purchases of SSBs were estimated following SSB tax implementation in Boulder, Colorado; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Oakland, California; Seattle, Washington; and San Francisco, California...
January 5, 2024: JAMA health forum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38169244/linking-enlarged-choroid-plexus-with-plasma-analyte-and-structural-phenotypes-in-clinical-high-risk-for-psychosis-a-multisite-neuroimaging-study
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Deepthi Bannai, Martin Reuter, Rachal Hegde, Dung Hoang, Iniya Adhan, Swetha Gandu, Sovannarath Pong, Nick Raymond, Victor Zeng, Yoonho Chung, George He, Daqiang Sun, Theo G M van Erp, Jean Addington, Carrie E Bearden, Kristin Cadenhead, Barbara Cornblatt, Daniel H Mathalon, Thomas McGlashan, Clark Jeffries, William Stone, Ming Tsuang, Elaine Walker, Scott W Woods, Tyrone D Cannon, Diana Perkins, Matcheri Keshavan, Paulo Lizano
BACKGROUND: Choroid plexus (ChP) enlargement exists in first-episode and chronic psychosis, but whether enlargement occurs before psychosis onset is unknown. This study investigated whether ChP volume is enlarged in individuals with clinical high-risk (CHR) for psychosis and whether these changes are related to clinical, neuroanatomical, and plasma analytes. METHODS: Clinical and neuroimaging data from the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study 2 (NAPLS2) was used for analysis...
December 31, 2023: Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38147306/polypharmacy-is-associated-with-slow-gait-speed-and-recurrent-falls-in-older-people-with-hiv
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Priya Kosana, Kunling Wu, Katherine Tassiopoulos, Scott Letendre, Qing Ma, Robert Paul, Ronald Ellis, Kristine M Erlandson, Shelli F Farhadian
BACKGROUND: Older people with HIV (PWH) are prone to using multiple medications due to higher rates of medical comorbidities and the use of antiretroviral therapy (ART). We assessed the prevalence and clinical impact of polypharmacy among PWH. METHODS: We leveraged clinical data from the AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) A5322 (HAILO) cohort of PWH aged 40 or older with plasma HIV RNA levels below 200 copies/µL. We assessed the relationship between polypharmacy (defined as the use of 5 or more prescription medications, excluding ART) and hyperpolypharmacy (defined as the use of 10 or more prescription medications) with slow gait speed (less than 1 meter/second) and falls, including recurrent falls...
December 26, 2023: Clinical Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38116498/molecular-and-clinical-epidemiology-of-carbapenem-resistant-acinetobacter-baumannii-st2-in-oceania-a-multicountry-cohort-study
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Sakiusa C Baleivanualala, Lupeoletalalelei Isaia, Swastika V Devi, Benjamin Howden, Claire L Gorrie, Silivia Matanitobua, Sajnel Sharma, Donald Wilson, Silpa Kumar, Komal Maharaj, Scott Beatson, Lusiana V Boseiwaqa, Kristin Dyet, John A Crump, Philip C Hill, James E Ussher
BACKGROUND: Carbapenem resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CR Ab ) is categorised by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a pathogen of critical concern. However, little is known about CR Ab transmission within the Oceania region. This study addresses this knowledge gap by using molecular epidemiology to characterise the phylogenetic relationships of CR Ab isolated in hospitals in Fiji, Samoa, and other countries within the Oceania region including Australia and New Zealand, and India from South Asia...
November 2023: The Lancet Regional Health. Western Pacific
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38109774/chlorination-of-emerging-contaminants-for-application-in-potable-wastewater-reuse-disinfection-byproduct-formation-estrogen-activity-and-cytotoxicity
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Kristin H Cochran, Danielle C Westerman, Cassiana C Montagner, Scott Coffin, Lorivic Diaz, Benjamin Fryer, Gary Harraka, Elvis Genbo Xu, Ying Huang, Daniel Schlenk, Dionysios D Dionysiou, Susan D Richardson
With increasing water scarcity, many utilities are considering the potable reuse of wastewater as a source of drinking water. However, not all chemicals are removed in conventional wastewater treatment, and disinfection byproducts (DBPs) can form from these contaminants when disinfectants are applied during or after reuse treatment, especially if applied upstream of advanced treatment processes to control biofouling. We investigated the chlorination of seven priority emerging contaminants (17β-estradiol, estrone, 17α-ethinylestradiol, bisphenol A (BPA), diclofenac, p -nonylphenol, and triclosan) in ultrapure water, and we also investigated the impact of chlorination on real samples from different treatment stages of an advanced reuse plant to evaluate the role of chlorination on the associated cytotoxicity and estrogenicity...
December 18, 2023: Environmental Science & Technology
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