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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37115310/remote-evaluations-for-humanitarian-parole-of-asylum-seekers-to-the-united-states-the-case-of-ma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olivia Febles Simeon, C Nicholas Cuneo
This case seeks to demonstrate the value of remote evaluations conducted by health professionals for the purpose of applying for humanitarian parole. In this case, a survivor of labor trafficking, kidnapping, and sexual violence in her home country endures ad-ditional physical and psychological suffering after experiencing physical and sexual assaults while awaiting entry into the United States to seek asylum. As increasing numbers of mi-grants seeking protection arrive at the United States' southern border, immigration enforce-ment deterrence policies keep many asylum seekers in limbo...
2023: Torture: Quarterly Journal on Rehabilitation of Torture Victims and Prevention of Torture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37079616/are-we-seeing-the-unseen-of-human-trafficking-a-retrospective-analysis-of-the-ctdc-k-anonymized-global-victim-of-trafficking-data-pool-in-the-period-2010-2020
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ala'a B Al-Tammemi, Asma Nadeem, Laila Kutkut, Manal Ali, Khadijah Angawi, Maram H Abdallah, Rana Abutaima, Rasha Shoumar, Rana Albakri, Malik Sallam
BACKGROUND: Human trafficking is considered a hidden global crime with unsubstantiated numbers. Despite the challenges in counting or measuring this crime, reports revealed the presence of around 40.3 million victims worldwide. Human trafficking results in severe detrimental impacts on both mental and physical health. Given the sensitivity and negative consequences of human trafficking on the global system and victims, and considering the scarce research in this area, our current study aimed at describing the (i) Sociodemographic profiles of anonymized victims, (ii) Means of control, and (iii) Purpose of trafficking, utilizing the largest anonymized and publicly available dataset on victims of human trafficking...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37033977/a-computer-vision-approach-for-analyzing-label-free-leukocyte-trafficking-dynamics-on-a-microvascular-mimetic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Danial Ahmad, Mujdat Cetin, Richard E Waugh, James L McGrath
High-content imaging techniques in conjunction with in vitro microphysiological systems (MPS) allow for novel explorations of physiological phenomena with a high degree of translational relevance due to the usage of human cell lines. MPS featuring ultrathin and nanoporous silicon nitride membranes (µSiM) have been utilized in the past to facilitate high magnification phase contrast microscopy recordings of leukocyte trafficking events in a living mimetic of the human vascular microenvironment. Notably, the imaging plane can be set directly at the endothelial interface in a µSiM device, resulting in a high-resolution capture of an endothelial cell (EC) and leukocyte coculture reacting to different stimulatory conditions...
2023: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36926052/addressing-a-gap-in-medical-school-training-identifying-and-caring-for-human-trafficking-survivors-using-trauma-informed-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
EmmaRose F Brennan, Artemis Markopoulos, Jaclyn Rodriguez, Neeral K Sheth, Nupur Shah
INTRODUCTION: Human trafficking (HT) is a substantial public health problem, and health care workers are uniquely positioned to help identify and care for survivors. Despite this fact, few medical schools incorporate HT training using trauma-informed care (TIC) principles into their curricula. We developed a training session to educate medical students on recognizing HT red flags and providing TIC to HT survivors. METHODS: One hundred twenty-seven fourth-year medical students at Rush Medical College attended a 2-hour session consisting of didactic lectures by expert speakers and participated in a group discussion guided by a clinical vignette...
2023: MedEdPORTAL Publications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36920583/maternal-health-concerns-for-pregnant-labor-trafficked-people-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Jaya Prakash, Tahireh Markert, Paul A Bain, Hanni Stoklosa
We set out to map the (1) living/occupational hazards, (2) health outcomes, and (3) barriers to care that exist for pregnant labor-trafficked people. Eight databases were systematically searched based on inclusion criteria. Five papers were eligible for inclusion. Data on study characteristics, social determinants, hazardous exposures, health outcomes, and barriers to care were extracted and synthesized. Common risk factors and occupational/living hazards were identified. Both were thematically connected with barriers to care and a host of adverse health outcomes...
March 15, 2023: Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36827522/exploitation-labor-and-sex-trafficking-of-children-and-adolescents-health-care-needs-of-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jordan Greenbaum, Dana Kaplan, Janine Young
Exploitation and labor and sex trafficking of children and adolescents is a major public health problem in the United States and throughout the world. Significant numbers of US and non-US-born children and adolescents (including unaccompanied immigrant minors) are affected by this growing concern and may experience a range of serious physical and mental health problems associated with human trafficking and exploitation (T/E). Despite these considerations, there is limited information available for health care providers regarding the nature and scope of T/E and how providers may help recognize and protect children and adolescents...
January 1, 2023: Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36824912/division-of-labor-and-cooperation-between-different-butyrophilin-proteins-controls-phosphoantigen-mediated-activation-of-human-%C3%AE-%C3%AE-t-cells
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Mohindar Murugesh Karunakaran, Hariharan Subramanian, Yiming Jin, Fiyaz Mohammed, Brigitte Kimmel, Claudia Juraske, Lisa Starick, Anna Nöhren, Nora Länder, Carrie R Willcox, Rohit Singh, Wolfgang W Schamel, Viacheslav O Nikolaev, Volker Kunzmann, Andrew J Wiemer, Benjamin E Willcox, Thomas Herrmann
Butyrophilin (BTN)-3A and BTN2A1 molecules control TCR-mediated activation of human Vγ9Vδ2 T-cells triggered by phosphoantigens (PAg) from microbes and tumors, but the molecular rules governing antigen sensing are unknown. Here we establish three mechanistic principles of PAg-action. Firstly, in humans, following PAg binding to the BTN3A1-B30.2 domain, Vγ9Vδ2 TCR triggering involves the V-domain of BTN3A2/BTN3A3. Moreover, PAg/B30.2 interaction, and the critical γδ-T-cell-activating V-domain, localize to different molecules...
February 15, 2023: Research Square
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36799505/cell-surface-targeting-of-fluorophores-in-drosophila-for-rapid-neuroanatomy-visualization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Molly J Kirk, Arya Gold, Ashvin Ravi, Gabriella R Sterne, Kristin Scott, Evan W Miller
Visualizing neuronal anatomy often requires labor-intensive immunohistochemistry on fixed and dissected brains. To facilitate rapid anatomical staining in live brains, we used genetically targeted membrane tethers that covalently link fluorescent dyes for in vivo neuronal labeling. We generated a series of extracellularly trafficked small-molecule tethering proteins, HaloTag-CD4 (Kirk et al. Front. Neurosci. 2021 , 15 , 754027) and SNAPf -CD4, which directly label transgene-expressing cells with commercially available ligand-substituted fluorescent dyes...
February 17, 2023: ACS Chemical Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36693496/-praying-for-freedom-a-story-of-labor-trafficking-during-pregnancy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jaya Prakash, Bukola Oriola, Traci Kurtzer, Hanni Stoklosa
Given the scant literature and accurate data that exists on labor trafficking in general, OBGYNs have very limited awareness of the impact of pregnancy on individuals impacted by labor trafficking. Labor trafficking is the use of force, fraud, or coercion to compel an individual to provide a service. Our current understanding of this topic lacks the narratives of survivors who have lived experience with this intersection. We present the story of a labor-trafficked person navigating the healthcare system throughout her pregnancy in order to shed light on an important presentation of labor trafficking to women's health care settings...
January 21, 2023: American journal of obstetrics & gynecology MFM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36617738/global-health-care-experiences-of-female-survivors-who-experienced-trafficking-a-meta-ethnography
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REVIEW
Timothea Vo, Bandana Purkayastha
INTRODUCTION: Most nurses and midwives do not feel adequately prepared to respond to the complex trauma and social and cultural needs of female clients who have experienced trafficking. There are data to support a lack of knowledge among health care providers about the types of human trafficking as well as poor structural supports within health care systems. The purpose of this review was to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the global health care experiences of females who have experienced trafficking...
January 8, 2023: Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36435008/icd-10-cm-codes-infrequently-used-to-document-human-trafficking-in-2019-nationwide-emergency-department-sample
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nathaniel Dell, Erica Koegler, Katherine J Holzer, Michael G Vaughn, Cindy Bitter, Rumi Kato Price
INTRODUCTION: People who experience human trafficking (HT) visit emergency departments (ED). The International Classification of Diseases, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) introduced codes to document HT in June 2018. The aim of this study is to identify characteristics of ED patients who experienced forced labor or sexual exploitation as a documented external cause of morbidity in US visits. METHODS: Nationally representative surveillance based on patient visits to 989 hospital-owned EDs in the Nationwide Emergency Department Sample in 2019 became available in 2021...
November 14, 2022: American Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36301184/characteristics-and-perspectives-of-human-trafficking-education-a-survey-of-u-s-medical-school-administrators-and-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer M V Talbott, Yeonsoo Sara Lee, Kanani E Titchen, Joyce Y Chen, Juliana M Kling
Objective: To assess the timing, duration, methodology, and content of human trafficking (HT) curricula in U.S. medical schools. Methods: An anonymous, cross-sectional survey was sent through email and phone to administrators of 199 U.S. allopathic and osteopathic medical schools. A supplementary survey was sent to students and faculty through email listservs and social media links. Data collection occurred from April to October 2020 and findings were analyzed through SAS software. All study measures were approved by the institutional review board...
February 2023: Journal of Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36203682/human-trafficking-and-the-growing-malady-of-disinformation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jaya Prakash, Timothy B Erickson, Hanni Stoklosa
Disinformation has endangered the most vulnerable communities within our world. The anti-trafficking movement in particular has been adversely impacted by disinformation tactics advanced through the QAnon campaign. QAnon's extremist messaging exacerbates gendered, racist, and xenophobic manifestations of trafficking victimization as well as problematic responses to trafficking that underpin historic structural inequities built into the United States' response to trafficking. We describe an overview of mechanisms used by the QAnon campaign to spread disinformation and illustrate how these mechanisms adversely affect the anti-trafficking movement...
2022: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36159162/costing-the-long-term-health-harms-of-trafficking-why-a-gender-neutral-approach-discounts-the-future-of-women
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sylvia Walby, Estela Capelas Barbosa, Sally McManus
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2022: Frontiers in sociology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36125415/recycling-of-cell-surface-membrane-proteins-from-yeast-endosomes-is-regulated-by-ubiquitinated-ist1
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kamilla M E Laidlaw, Grant Calder, Chris MacDonald
Upon internalization, many surface membrane proteins are recycled back to the plasma membrane. Although these endosomal trafficking pathways control surface protein activity, the precise regulatory features and division of labor between interconnected pathways are poorly defined. In yeast, we show recycling back to the surface occurs through distinct pathways. In addition to retrograde recycling pathways via the late Golgi, used by synaptobrevins and driven by cargo ubiquitination, we find nutrient transporter recycling bypasses the Golgi in a pathway driven by cargo deubiquitination...
November 7, 2022: Journal of Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35837265/application-of-a-forensic-dna-extraction-system-for-cannabis-sativa-seed-identification
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathan Roth, Ilan Feine, Ortal Waiskopf, Ron Gafny, Merav Amiel
Identification of Cannabis sativa seeds is crucial for law authorities fighting drug abuse and global trafficking. However, because they lack chemicals that are routinely used to pinpoint C. sativa plants, their identification becomes far more challenging. Germinating the seeds requires tremendous resources, is time consuming and is not effective when dealing with nonviable seeds. Botanical identification relies on well-trained experts. In recent years, laboratories have started to use specific DNA markers to achieve this goal...
December 15, 2021: Journal of Biomolecular Techniques: JBT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35775916/the-public-health-response-to-human-trafficking-a-look-back-and-a-step-forward
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EDITORIAL
Ginny Sprang, Hanni Stoklosa, Jordan Greenbaum
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 2022: Public Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35775914/creating-a-collaborative-trauma-informed-interdisciplinary-citywide-victim-services-model-focused-on-health-care-for-survivors-of-human-trafficking
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juhi Jain, Mackenzie Bennett, Mark D Bailey, Daniel Liaou, Sheri-Ann O Kaltiso, Jordan Greenbaum, Kimberly Williams, Mollie R Gordon, Melissa I M Torres, Phuong T Nguyen, John H Coverdale, Victor Williams, Cayla Hari, Samantha Rodriguez, Temilola Salami, JoNell E Potter
Although human trafficking is recognized as a public health issue, research on the health effects of human trafficking and best intervention practices is limited. We describe 2 citywide collaborative victim services models, the THRIVE (Trafficking, Healthcare, Resources, and Interdisciplinary Victim Services and Education) Clinic at the University of Miami and Jackson Health System in Miami, Florida, and the Greater Houston Area Pathways for Advocacy-based, Trauma-Informed Healthcare (PATH) Collaborative at Baylor College of Medicine, CommonSpirit Health, and San Jose Clinic in Houston, Texas, funded in part by the Office for Victims of Crime, which focus on trauma-informed health care delivery for victims of human trafficking...
July 2022: Public Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35775913/are-screening-tools-for-identifying-human-trafficking-victims-in-health-care-settings-validated-a-scoping-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mathilde Hainaut, Katherine J Thompson, Caryn J Ha, Hayley L Herzog, Timothy Roberts, Veronica Ades
OBJECTIVE: Although many screening tools, resources, and programs for identifying victims of human trafficking exist, consensus is lacking on which tools are most useful, which have been validated, and whether they are effective. The objectives of this study were to determine what tools exist to identify or screen for victims of human trafficking in health care settings and whether these tools have been validated. METHOD: We conducted a scoping review of the literature on human trafficking identification in health care settings following the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses) protocol for scoping reviews...
July 2022: Public Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35775908/use-of-icd-10-codes-for-human-trafficking-analysis-of-data-from-a-large-multisite-clinical-database-in-the-united-states
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patrick L Kerr, Gavin Bryant
OBJECTIVES: People experiencing trafficking often seek health care but are not identified. Although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention added new International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) codes specific to human trafficking (hereinafter, HT ICD-10-CM codes) that could systematize the identification and documentation of human trafficking in US health care settings, the extent of their use is unknown. The objectives of this study were to investigate (1) the frequency of HT ICD-10-CM code use in US health care organizations (HCOs) and (2) demographic data associated with HT ICD-10-CM codes using a large clinical database...
July 2022: Public Health Reports
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