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2. Lower doses of carvedilol in Japanese heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction could show the potential to be non-inferior to higher doses in US patients: An international collaborative observational study.
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Maeda, Makiko, Humber, Douglas, Hida, Eisuke, Ohtani, Tomohito, Wang, Guannan, Wu, Tong, Takeda, Shiori, Situ, Jacinta, Hayashi, Jun, Nonen, Shinpei, Takeda, Toshihiro, Okamoto, Hiroshi, Hori, Masatsugu, Sakata, Yasushi, Fujio, Yasushi, and Tsunoda, Shirley
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Humans ,Adrenergic beta-Antagonists ,Carvedilol ,Heart Failure ,Japan ,Stroke Volume ,Treatment Outcome ,Ventricular Dysfunction ,Left - Abstract
The Japanese national guidelines recommend significantly lower doses of carvedilol for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) management than the US guidelines. Using real-world data, we determined whether initial and target doses of carvedilol in Japanese patients (JPNs) differ from those in US patients (USPs), especially in Asian Americans (ASA) and Caucasians (CA), and investigated differences in outcomes. We collected data from the electronic medical records, including demographics, carvedilol dosing, tolerability, cardiac functional indicators like EF, cardiovascular events including all-cause deaths, and laboratory values from the University of California, San Diego Health and Osaka University. JPNs had significantly lower doses (mg/day) of carvedilol initiation (66 USPs composed of 38 CAs and 28 ASAs, 17.1±16.2; 93 JPNs, 4.3±4.2, p
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- 2024
3. Changes in roosting decisions and group structure following parturition in little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus)
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Sunga, Julia, Humber, Jessica, and Broders, Hugh
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- 2024
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4. Co-roosting relationships are consistent across years in a bat maternity group
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Sunga, Julia, Humber, Jessica, and Broders, Hugh G.
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- 2024
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5. Implementation of RELIEF for Patients With Palliative Care Needs
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Humber River Hospital, The Ottawa Hospital, Bruyere Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, University of Toronto, Queen's University, and McMaster University
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- 2023
6. Clinical Surveillance Tool to Screen for Unmet Palliative Needs Among Patients in the Final Year of Life (HOMR)
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Canadian Frailty Network, Centre for Aging and Brain Health Innovation, Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement, Bruyere Research Institute, William Osler Health System, Hopital Montfort, Queen's University, Pembroke Regional Hospital, Unity Health Toronto, Cambridge Memorial Hospital, The Ottawa Hospital, Queensway Carleton Hospital, University of Ottawa, The Hospital for Sick Children, ICES, London Health Sciences Centre, Windsor Regional Hospital, Humber River Hospital, North York General Hospital, Ontario Health - Quality, Healthcare Excellence Canada, Headwaters Health Care Centre, and James Downar, Principal Investigator
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- 2023
7. Caregiver Experience of Tele-dementia Care for Older Veterans.
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Iyer, Sowmya, Ngo, Victoria, Humber, Marika, Chen, Peijun, Pallaki, Muralidhar, Dolinar, Teresa, Brodrick, Marisa-Francesca, Gould, Christine, and Trivedi, Ranak
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Dementia ,Informal caregiving ,Telemedicine - Abstract
BACKGROUND: For the 5 million persons living with dementia (PLWD) in the USA, telemedicine may improve access to specialty care from their homes. OBJECTIVE: To elicit informal caregiver perceptions of tele-dementia care provided during COVID-19. DESIGN: Qualitative, observational study using grounded theory. PARTICIPANTS: Informal caregivers aged 18 + who cared for an older adult who received tele-dementia services at two major VA healthcare systems participated in 30-60-min semi-structured telephone interviews. INTERVENTIONS: Interviews were designed using Fortneys Access to Care model. MAIN MEASURES: Thirty caregivers (mean age = 67, SD = 12, 87% women) were interviewed. KEY RESULTS: Five major themes were (1) Tele-dementia care avoids routine disruption and pre-visit stress; (2) Transportation barriers to in-person visits include not only travel logistics but navigating the sequelae of dementia and comorbid medical conditions. These include cognitive, behavioral, physical, and emotional challenges such as balance issues, incontinence, and agitation in traffic; (3) Tele-dementia care saves time and money and improves access to specialists; (4) Tele-dementia facilitated communication between caregiver and provider without hindering communication between PLWD and provider; and (5) Caregivers described ideal future dementia care as a combination of virtual and in-person modalities with in-home help, financial and medical support, and dementia-sensitive caregiver access. Caregivers interviewed saved 2.6 h ± 1.5 h (range: 0.5 to 6 h) of travel time. Multiple caregivers described disruption of routines as difficult in PLWD and appreciated the limited preparation and immediate return to routine post telemedicine visit as positives. CONCLUSIONS: Caregivers found tele-dementia care convenient, comfortable, stress reducing, timesaving, and highly satisfactory. Caregivers would prefer a combination of in-person and telemedicine visits, with an opportunity to communicate with providers privately. This intervention prioritizes care for older Veterans with dementia who have high care needs and are at higher risk for hospitalization than their same age counterparts without dementia.
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- 2023
8. Protocol for the hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp to measure glucose kinetics in rats
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Sandra Pereira, Margaret K. Hahn, Bailey Humber, Talha Chaudhry, Sally Wu, Sri Mahavir Agarwal, Nanka Dimitrova, and Adria Giacca
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Health Sciences ,Metabolism ,Model Organisms ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Summary: In rats, cannulation of the jugular vein and the carotid artery precedes the use of the hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp to determine insulin sensitivity in vivo. Here, we present a vascular surgery protocol to allow the infusion of substances via the vein and the collection of blood samples from the artery on the day of the hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp. We describe steps for preparing for and performing catheterization surgery. We then detail procedures for clamp preparation and its use.For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Pereira et al.1,2,3 : Publisher’s note: Undertaking any experimental protocol requires adherence to local institutional guidelines for laboratory safety and ethics.
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- 2024
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9. Antipsychotic-Induced Weight Gain in Severe Mental Illness: Risk Factors and Special Considerations
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Stogios, Nicolette, Humber, Bailey, Agarwal, Sri Mahavir, and Hahn, Margaret
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- 2023
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10. Tele-BARICARE to Manage COVID-19-Related Distress (TELE-BARICARE)
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Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto Metropolitan University, The Ottawa Hospital, Humber River Hospital, and Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre
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- 2023
11. Mining expansion may reduce livestock but facilitate vicuñas recovery in tropical Puna of South America
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Ana Patricia Sandoval-Calderon, Marijke van Kuijk, Yann Hautier, Humber Alberto, and Pita A. Verweij
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tropical grasslands ,indigenous communities ,camelid herding ,wild camelids ,mining concessions ,land use strategies ,General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution ,QH1-199.5 - Abstract
High-elevation tropical grasslands in South America are vital for sustaining the livelihoods of indigenous communities, particularly in the Central Andes where herding of both wild and domesticated camelids has been a primary socio-economic activity for centuries. However, these grasslands are facing challenges due to changes in land use, economic activities, and climate, posing threats to the sustainability of camelid herding. Here, we determine the intricate relationship between land use management and camelid populations of the highlands of Apolobamba National Park in Bolivia. We identified two critical milestones in land use management across the indigenous communities: the creation of the Tierra Comunitaria de Origen (TCO) in 1999 and the expansion of the National Park in 2000. These initiatives collectively resulted in the diversification of livelihood sources by increasing the number of mining concessions and facilitating the management of wild camelids for their wool and fibers, catering to international markets. We found that this diversification of livelihood sources was negatively related to the densities of domesticated camelids across the studied communities. In contrast, the densities of wild camelids populations increased with an increasing number of mining concessions, likely due to local conservation efforts and reduced competition with livestock. Our results indicate a potential shift in land use management strategies and suggest that mining activities encroach upon pastoralism practices within indigenous communities. Understanding the long-term effects of land use changes is essential for providing comprehensive and sustainable land use strategies that will support both grasslands and animal conservation while providing livelihood security in this ecologically sensitive region.
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- 2024
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12. Co-roosting relationships are consistent across years in a bat maternity group
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Julia Sunga, Jessica Humber, and Hugh G. Broders
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Long-lived, group living animals have the potential to form multiyear relationships. In some temperate bat species, maternity groups break apart and rejoin both daily, as females depart to forage and select day roosts to use, and annually, as bats leave for and return from hibernation. Here, we investigated whether bats have persistent social preferences by testing whether relationships between dyads in a focal year could be predicted by previous years. We also hypothesized that experience influences social preferences and predicted that an individual’s age would influence its network position, while familiarity with bats of the same cohort would drive persistent social preferences. We quantified roost co-occurrence in little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus) in Salmonier Nature Park, Newfoundland, Canada both within and among years. We found that roost co-occurrence patterns of previous years still had predictive value even when accounting for potential roost fidelity. However, we found no evidence that cohort familiarity or age explained any of the variation. Overall, we found long-term patterns of association in this temperate bat species that suggest levels of social complexity akin to other large mammal species.
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- 2024
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13. Caregiver Experience of Tele-dementia Care for Older Veterans
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Iyer, Sowmya S., Ngo, Victoria, Humber, Marika Blair, Chen, Peijun, Pallaki, Muralidhar, Dolinar, Teresa, Brodrick, Marisa-Francesca B., Gould, Christine E., and Trivedi, Ranak B.
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- 2023
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14. Peripheral Lipid Signatures, Metabolic Dysfunction, and Pathophysiology in Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
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Sally Wu, Kristoffer J. Panganiban, Jiwon Lee, Dan Li, Emily C.C. Smith, Kateryna Maksyutynska, Bailey Humber, Tariq Ahmed, Sri Mahavir Agarwal, Kristen Ward, and Margaret Hahn
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schizophrenia ,psychosis ,lipids ,lipidomics ,antipsychotics ,metabolic dysfunction ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Metabolic dysfunction is commonly observed in schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs). The causes of metabolic comorbidity in SSDs are complex and include intrinsic or biological factors linked to the disorder, which are compounded by antipsychotic (AP) medications. The exact mechanisms underlying SSD pathophysiology and AP-induced metabolic dysfunction are unknown, but dysregulated lipid metabolism may play a role. Lipidomics, which detects lipid metabolites in a biological sample, represents an analytical tool to examine lipid metabolism. This systematic review aims to determine peripheral lipid signatures that are dysregulated among individuals with SSDs (1) with minimal exposure to APs and (2) during AP treatment. To accomplish this goal, we searched MEDLINE, Embase, and PsychINFO databases in February 2024 to identify all full-text articles written in English where the authors conducted lipidomics in SSDs. Lipid signatures reported to significantly differ in SSDs compared to controls or in relation to AP treatment and the direction of dysregulation were extracted as outcomes. We identified 46 studies that met our inclusion criteria. Most of the lipid metabolites that significantly differed in minimally AP-treated patients vs. controls comprised glycerophospholipids, which were mostly downregulated. In the AP-treated group vs. controls, the significantly different metabolites were primarily fatty acyls, which were dysregulated in conflicting directions between studies. In the pre-to-post AP-treated patients, the most impacted metabolites were glycerophospholipids and fatty acyls, which were found to be primarily upregulated and conflicting, respectively. These lipid metabolites may contribute to SSD pathophysiology and metabolic dysfunction through various mechanisms, including the modulation of inflammation, cellular membrane permeability, and metabolic signaling pathways.
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- 2024
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15. Resource Availability and Use in Restored, Unmanaged, and Aquaculture Mangrove Ecosystems in Indonesia
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Coral Humber, Matthew W. Bulbert, Jessica Chavez, I Nyoman Yoga Parawangsa, Kara Majerus, and Marco Campera
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biomass ,carbon ,aluminium ,nitrogen ,crab ,fishing pressure ,Science - Abstract
Mangrove ecosystems are some of the most productive on our planet but have declined globally by 30–50%. Many species rely on mangrove habitats; thus, their conversion to aquaculture farms has led to noticeable losses in commodities such as wild fish stocks. This study aimed to assess the influence of aquaculture and restoration projects on the ecosystem’s ability to provide resources. We collected data on mangrove vegetation (i.e., biomass, richness, and abundance), soil nutrients (i.e., organic carbon, aluminium, and nitrogen), crab abundance, and fishing pressure at six sites. We set up 15 plots at each site and collected data between May and July 2023. Via generalised linear mixed models, we found that the abundance and richness of crabs was significantly higher in aquaculture plots than in non-aquaculture plots. Aquaculture plots had higher topsoil aluminium, higher topsoil and subsoil nitrogen, and lower topsoil carbon than non-aquaculture sites. Restored sites had less nitrogen in the topsoil than unmanaged sites. The biomass did not change between aquaculture, restored, and unmanaged plots. We found a negative correlation between crab abundance and richness and mangrove diameter at breast height (DBH), suggesting that the species of crabs present preferred areas with propagules for feeding (e.g., Grapsidae crabs). The content of nitrogen in the subsoil was positively correlated with mangrove richness, diversity, and height, suggesting the importance of nitrogen availability for mangrove growth. The content of aluminium in the subsoil was negatively correlated with the content of organic carbon in both the topsoil and subsoil, suggesting the detrimental effect of aluminium on the carbon cycle. Fishing practices were observed at all sites during the data collection period. Despite the lack of significant impact on most vegetation parameters and the limited differences between managed and unmanaged sites, key variables such as soil aluminium, carbon, and nitrogen contents and crab assemblages exhibited high variability, highlighting the complex interactions within mangrove ecosystems.
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- 2024
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16. Adding 6 months of androgen deprivation therapy to postoperative radiotherapy for prostate cancer: a comparison of short-course versus no androgen deprivation therapy in the RADICALS-HD randomised controlled trial
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Amos, Claire, Beaney, Katherine, Bellenger, Katharine, Brawley, Chris, Chung, Christina, Cook, Adrian, Embleton, Andrew, Forcat, Silvia, Goldstein, Cindy, Grabey, Jenna, Hague, Dominic, Herasimtschuk, Anna, Islam, Zaheer, Jovic, Gordana, Maniatis, Christos, Masters, Lindsey, Mohamed, Fatima, Morgan, Rachel, Murphy, Claire, Noor, Dipa, Parmar, Max, Patterson, Paul, Pickering, Holly, Pugh, Cheryl, Rauchenberger, Mary, Ribeiro, Helena, Roach, Carol, Seray-Wurie, Fatimah, Shaji, Preetha, Sims, Hannah, Spittle, Ben, Sydes, Matthew, Tappenden, Nancy, Tsang, Lilian, Uscinska, Barbara, Brown, Teddy, Casey, Sue, Davidson, Cathy, Dellar, Conor, Fletcher, Mandy, Meyer, Ralph, Murphy, Karen, Parulekar, Wendy, Richardson, Harriet, Richardson, Karen, Whelan, Kate, Bissett, Donald, Bonner-Shand, Shelagh, Grant, Judith, Lynch, Rory, MacDonald, Graham, McWilliam, Marie, Moir, Rachel, Rodwell, Sue, Shearer, Kirsty, Smith, Margaret, Binns, Louise, Briggs, Maxine, Brown, Simon, Casanova, Nathalie, Clark, Katy, Hartley, Jasmine, Henry, Ann, Henson, Helen, Hill, Pipa, Jeyasanger, Ganesan, McAlister, Judy, Parkinson, Sharron, Shaw, Alison, Alcock, Christopher, Brady, Joanne, Camilleri, Philip, Carpenter, Janice, Hogbin, Emma, Hyde, Katherine, Kavanagh, Roisin, Ngumo, Alice, Padilla-Harris, Cheryl, Panakis, Niki, Pwint, Thinn, Sabharwal, Ami, Stammers, Tracey, Stone, Helena, Varley, Gail, Weaver, Andrew, Wynn, Hazel, Allan, Elaine, Ansari, Jawaher, Cannon, Philip, Carruthers, Ross, Coubrough, Claudia, Cowan, Chloe, Glen, Hilary, Graham, Janet, Hardie, Maryon, Love, Clare, Macleod, Nicholas, Mahmood, Rana, McClements, Jane, McGlynn, Brian, McKernan, Margaret, Mcleod, Nick, Othman, Aqilah, Ross, Kristy, Roxburgh, Patricia, Templeton, Maureen, Tufail, Aisha, Turley, Claudia, Wilson, Mark, Ali, Zulfiqer, Andrews, Kelly, Burns, Rebecca, Butterworth, Caryl, Coventry, Thomas, Evans, Angela, Jones, Gareth, Lewis, Sion, Oommen, Nikhil, Owen, Susan, Saxton, Wendy, Tapping, Sister Hayley, Thomas, Dianne, Thomas, Rachel, Walker, Beth, Williams, Rachel, Collard, Susan, Ford, Victoria, Goodhind, Frances, Holbrook, Becky, Kershaw, Elizabeth, Ley, Samantha, Martinez, Maria, McCormack, Anne, Sheehan, Denise, Toy, Elizabeth, Van-Koutrik, Lynne, Varughese, Mohini, Aitken, Katherine, Barlow, David, Beattie, Louise, Bownie-Mukumbu, Godfrey, Bryan, Rachel, Corner, Victoria, Edwards, Abigail, Fazekasne Fulep, Adrienn, Guerrero-Urbano, Teresa, Gwilt, Julie, Happle, Liz, Jackman, Dee, Krysta, Beata, Paisey, Sangeeta, Shaffer, Richard, Smith, Jackie, Westley, Rosalyne, Yusof, Hilawati, Appleby, Rowan, Avis, Joanne, Beresford, Mark, Brydon-Hill, Ruth, Cox, Christine, Curtis, Samantha, Elwell, Christine, Frim, Olivera, Hamilton, Beatrice, Hudson, Zoe, Jenner, Abigail, Mantle, Mark, Mason, Jessica, Masson, Susan, McFarlane, Jonathan, Newman, Hugh, Pocock, Abigail, Robertson, Bryony, Tomlinson, Eve, Wassall, Rebecca, Williams (Née Allen), Sister Tania, Brown, Grace, Clarke, Peter, Cole, Aiden, Cousins, Jane, Gilchrist, Gail, Hagan, Chris, Hanna, Emma, Harney, Jackie, Hetherington, Stacey, Houghton, Fionnuala, Hynds, Sharon, Jain, Suneil, Johnston, Ruth, Keane, Patrick, Lyons, Ciara, McAleese, Jonathan, McAllister, Jo, McKenna, Karen, Mitchell, Darren, Murray, Stacey, O'Sullivan, Joe, Rajan, Nambi, Shum, Poh Lin, Stewart, David, Stranex, Stephen, Totten, Grace, Chandrashekara, Madhura, Drew, Ellen, Drew, Mary (Ellen), Fletcher, Julie, Gamble, Tina, Lokes, Rachel, Schumacher, Ann, Shetty, Kavitha, Sohanpal, Sundip, Whitehouse, James, Zarkar, Anjali, Ford, Daniel, Glaholm, John, Lenton, Daniel, O'Beney, Rachael, Taylor, Helen, Thomas, Helen, Chetiyawardana, Samantha, Doherty, A, El-Modir, Ahmed, Gunn, Melanie, James, Nicholas, Kedge, Liz, Mannan, Aliyah, Marange, Josephine, Morrison, Andrew, Okubanjo, Maryanne, Olaniyi-Oduntan, Darlletta, Peterkin, Zhane, Preece, George, Qureshi, Zayn, Ross, Liliam, Samra, Tarandip, Southgate, Elizabeth, Stephens, Rebekah, Stevenson, Robert, Watson-Jones, Phillip, Abdulwahid, Danya, Ainsworth, Sarah, Ashworth, Sue, Beard, Karen, Charnley, Natalie, Desai, Parth, Fielding, Bethany, Flaherty, Jan, Forrest, Diane, Frankland, Helen, Haidar, Imran, Hargreaves, Jeanette, Henry, Joanne, Hugill, Angela, Jewers, Karen, Keith, Sarah, Kilroy, Stephen, King, Jennifer, Parikh, Omi, Riley, Karen, Ryan-Smith, Janet, Thomas, Jacqueline, Thompson, Catherine, Tickle, Vivienne, Waring, Lynsey, Wise, Marcus, Dawson, Louise, Ditchfield, Julie, Al-Samarraie, Amir, Bolger, Annette, Davies, Llinos, Flavin, Aileen, Heron, Jane, Hughes, Faye, Jackson, Kim, Lewis, Joanne, Manley, Rachel, Rutter, Charley-Anne, Smith, Nick, Srinivasan, Vaiku, Stockport, Jane, Thomas, Heather, Toussi, H, Wood, Cathryn, Archer, Simon, Fletcher, Joanne, Ginnelly, Helen, Kirkby, Amy, Knight (n. Sherburn), Victoria, Lawrence nee Palmer, Tara, Mashegede, Beverley, Metcalf, Karen, Panades, Miguel, Sreenivasan, Thiagarajan, Szymiczek, Kinga, Thomas, Isobel, Young, Anita, Broadley, Eve, Brock, Sue, Davies, Joseph, Jones, Stephanie, McCully, Ruby, Naraine, Nicky, Preece, Kate, Purandare, Laura, Rabbi, Taslima, Savage, Sarah, Vamplew, Luke, Bamford, Linda, Benton, Richard, Cotterill, Lauren, Inman, Hayley, Karsera, Louise, Kay, Anne Marie, Kenyon, Lucille, Lazarte, Jannika, McNulty, Dawn, Moore, Eleanor, Nallathambi, Chandran, Naylor, Deirdre, Owen, Lisa, Parikh, Shefali, Pendrill, Amy, Price, Joanne, Robertshaw, Helen, Rodda, Sree, Sewell, Jane, Teo, Mark, Waldron, Eleanor, Bloomfield, David, Blythe, Tracy, Brown, Joanne, Carr, Philippa, Chambers, Carla, Dlodlo, Jessica, Frattaroli, Paul, Gilbert, Duncan, Hart, Andrew, Hodges, Samantha, Hooper, Simon, Hunter, Catherine, Lactao, Ranee, Leitao, Madalena, McKinna, Fiona, Nikapota, Ashok, Peterson, Jane, Robinson, Angus, Tremlett, Jean, Webb, Andrew, Wilkins, Marie, Young, Bobbie, Bahl, Amit, Baxter, Matt, Bowers, Dawn, Challipalli, Amarnath, Coe, Marc, Cowley, Sue, Gillatt, David, Griffiths, Dorothy, Henson (nee Savidge), Verity, Hilman, Serena, Hollister, Robert, Kisanga, Mary, Lee, Vivienne, Lowe, Amelia, Macefield, Rhiannon, Pegler, Ruth, Robertson, Peter, Saldanha, Helen, Simmonds, Mary, Sims, Laura, Wheeler, Lucie, Wilson, Paula, Woods, Martin, Yarrow, Sue, Zelley, Sarah, Abd Alazeez, Mohamed, Alderton, Kate, Brain, Carol, Chilcott, Helen, Clarke, Samantha, Cobos-Arrivabene, Marta, Corderoy, Helen, Cousins, Rebecca, Garner, Victoria, Herbert, Chris, Johnson, Lyndsey, Jones, Kathryn, Kemp, Gail, Kirkby, Sarah, Kirkpatrick, Suriya, Koupparis, Anthony, Manning, Courtney, Oxley, Jon, Perry, Emily, Persad, Raj, Phipps, Charlotte, Richmond-Russell, Kerry, Rowe, Edward, Shelton, Luke, Shiridzinomwa, Constance, Smith, Carolyn, Treasure, Ann, Wyatt, Clare, Beesley, Katherine, Benson, Richard, Couch, Ellie, Foxwell, Sue, Goss, Vanessa, Harnwell, Juliette, Hughes-Davies, Luke, Joslin, Vicky, Laubscher, Angelique, Mazhar, Danish, Patterson, Helen, Raj, Sanjay, Ramanujachar, Ramya, Rimmer, Yvonne, Robinson, Nicola, Russell, Simon, Stone, Matthew, Thomas, Robert, Treeby, Jo, Vickery, Kathryn, Woodward, Cathryn, Ahmed, Ilyas, Appleby, Bonny, Brulinski, Patryk, Buckley, Julie, Catt, Natalie, Coppins, Helen, Crawford, Sister Denise, Davies, Julie-Ann, Drakeley, Susan, Edwards, Albert, Evans, Clary, Galante, Joao, Gladwell, Louise, Gough, Jessica, Hargreaves, Carolyn, Hegarty, Gemma, Kehoe, Laura, Larkins, Rachel, Lipsham, Margaret, Little, Jessica, Malde, Rohit, Middleton, Sharon, Mikropoulos, Christos, Mirza, Arafat, Mithal, Natasha, Nathan, Kannon, Raman, Rakesh, Rendall, Alice, Robinson, Karen, Ryan, Rachel, Sim, Van, Swann, Michelle, Tasker, Lorraine, Taylor, Katy, Thomas, Carys, Trigonis, Ioannis, Walker, Karen, Williams, Joanne, Williamson, Elizabeth, Wood, Marian, Wood, Pauline, Zurakovsky, Hilary, Bois (nee Harris), Elizabeth, Chan, Hin Fan, Chikopela, Loveness, Clark, Helen, Clements, Colette, Holliday, Samantha, Hughes, Owen, Jones, Clare, Kynaston, Howard, Mason, Malcolm, Narahari, Krishna, Pearse, Kevin, Staffurth, John, Austin, Mandy, Barnett, Christian, Camburn, Sister Tracey, Dawson, Elizabeth, Gibson, Sian, Hamid, Abdel, Kancherla, Kiran, Leone, Priscilla, Perkins, Lauren, Ramsay, Valerie, Singizi, Bryan, Allen, Julie, Anderson, Susan, Andrews (nee Moore), Eleanor, Bakawala, Rehana, Beazer, Sarah, Binks, Colin, Bowen, Jo, Broomfield, Barbara, Cook, Audrey, Crossley, Lin, Ford, Chris, Forkes, Janet, Hall, Julia, Healey-Mariano, Jennifer, Jenkins, Peter, Johnson, Nigel, Jonnada, Sai, Owen, Roger, Pratten, Elaine, Sayers, Rachel, Shimell, Chris, Skelton, Amy, Tan, Matthew, Trigg-Hogarth, Kate, Wronski, Sue, Aldous, Mary, Archer, Denise, Eccleson, Helen, Gallimore, Elizabeth, Green, Sue, Ibrahim, Azman, Jones, Carys, Prince, Jude, Chrystal, Melanie, Din, Omar, Firth, Alexandra, Ford, Nicky, Kirkbride, Peter, Martindale, John, Redfearn, Alison, Smedley (nee McCabe), Janine, Smith, Lucy, Sorice, Vittoria, Stevenson, Lesley, Toms, Julie, Wood, Sister Kim, Barke, Nyssa, Basu, Devy, Dewar, Lorna, Driscoll, Celine, Hunting, Liz, Kumar, Muthar, Mabelin, Louies, Sizer, Bruce, Thorogood, Lucy, Askew, Sarah, Beech, Darren, Broom, Jane, Duley, Emma, Firth, Elizabeth, Gould, Aaron, Hocking, Christopher, Johns, Louise, Kent, Emma, Madine, John, Partridge, Kerena, Penhaligon, Corrine, Pentecost, Catherine, Pollard, Kay, Poultney, Melissa, Pynsent, William, Skewes, Johanna, Steele, Anita, Thomson, Alastair H, Topps, Alice, Townley, Luke, Wheatley, Duncan, Brown, Maggie, Chan, Andrew, Connor, Marie, Elwell, Sue, Geraghty, Kerry, Griffiths, Theresa, Hayward, Lesley, Humber, Caroline, Khan, Yakhub, Lake, Sister Judith, Laverick, Rosaleen, Mansell, Gemma, Mislang, Albert, Ngwenya, Su, Panesar, Pritpal, Sanders, Kay, Simmons, Elaine, Sinfield, Melanie, Stanley, Laura, Steventon, Emily, Stockdale, Andrew, Sunny, Manju, Thind, Manreet, Tranter, Fiona, Tsalic, Medy, Worlding, Jane, Adamson, Vanessa, Bennion, Carole, Butler-Barnes, Jenny, Hough, Adele, Hough, Chris, Hughes, Joanne, Irwin, P, Javle, P, Logue, John, Mansfield, Carolyn, Smith, Rachel, Sumner, Lesley, Tomlinson, Annabel, Tran, Anna, Walker, Caroline, Wylie, James, Chakraborti, Prabir, Das, Prantik, Ennis, Dawn, Marriott, Sue, Muthukumar, Dakshinamoorthy, Pattu, Pugazhenthi, Ward, Colin, Alzouebi, Mymoona, Burlace, Barbara, Ferguson, Catherine, Hooton, Georgia, Jeffcutt, Nicole, Neal, Amy, Pezaro, Carmel, Sivoglo, Virgil, Taylor, Jennifer, Wilkinson, Nicola, Afzal, Naveed, Anderson, Beverley, Andrews, Stephen, Bakker, Piet, Breakspear, Sally, Cornaby, Andrew, Crellin, Perric, Gibbins, Andrew, Gibbins, Jackie, Glen, Tracy, Goodsell, Josie, Horton, Sarah, Love, Sally, Masters, Benjamin, Rees, Andrew, Sharpe, Simon, Taylor, Kate, Wignall, Suzy, Harrow, Sister Kath, Jones, Lesley, Kanyi, Karen, Keng-Koh, Pek, McGarry, Karen, Ramachandra, Prakash, Watts, Angela, Baumber, Shelley, Howard, Joanna, Jones-Skipper, Kay, Manetta, Caroline, McCrisken, Lauren, Taylor, Jo-Anne, Williams, Amanda, Clark, Alison, Clarke, Maria, Egan, Lisa, Fiddes, Kathleen, Forman, Susan, Gardiner, Fiona, Jeffrey, David, Mariappan, Param, Mayne, Barbara, McLaren, Duncan, Rogers, Brian, Woods, Catherine, Young, Douglas, Anderson, John, Baines, Kizzy, Crundwell, M, Davey, Elizabeth, Lawless, Theresa, Matkins, Ellen, McGinley, Shannon, McGrath, John, Piper, Jane, Roantree, Alison, Seath, Ingrid, Srinivasan, Rajaguru, Stott, Mark, Timmings, Katie, Webb, Claire, Al-hasso, Abdulla, Barwell, Lorraine, Dodds, David, Finnegan, Niall, Griffen, Ailsa, Jones, Rob, Lawless, Claire, MacMillan, Antonia, Russell, Martin, Sadozye, Azmat, Shirley, Sian, Sidek, Norma, Wallace, Jan, Akhtar, Naeem, Bell, Karen, Humpreys, Louise, McWilliam, Donna, Moody, Emma, O'Neil, Rebecca, Peck, Suzannah, Auladin, Raidah, Bird, Stephanie, Bissa, Caterina, Dabbs, Marianne, Di Maria, Fabio, Goh, Chee, Harding, Joshua, Jamieson, Ceri, Jones, Jules, Khaksar, Sara, Laing, Robert, Matthews, Laura, Medisetti, Aruna, Molony-Oates, Barbara, Money-Kyrle, Julian, Nobes, Jenny, Rabsztyn, Weronika, Sidi, Frances, Smale, Daisy May, Stone, Sarah, Tindall, Annie, Woods, Jane, Wu, Min, Daniel, Amelia, Holmes, Evelyn, Kellaway, Joanne, Lewis, Amanda, Light, Teresa, Melcher, Lucinda, Robinson, Lily, Staines, Nikki, Carini, Serrafina, Cooper, Sophie, Evans, Melanie, Follows, Josh, Grant, Warren, Hedges, Andy, Hughes, Claire, Jones (Birch), Janine, King, Lisa, Lees, Laura, Mercer, Lily, Myles, Sophie, Roberts, Zara, Williamson, Nicola, Abbassi, Sara, Alonzi, Roberto, Anyamene, Nicola, Bici, Julia, Collins, Lucy, Dickson, Jeanette, Garrido-Perez, Sandra, Hoskin, Peter, Hughes, Robert, Jenkins, Suzanne, Kowalewska, Paulina, Milner, Jessica, Mitchell, Lesley, Ostler, Peter, Rashid, Aamna, Stapleton, Stephanie, Bashir, Faheem, Bone, Linzi, 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Souhami, Luis, Albrecht, Virginia, Froese, Jane, Froude, Nancy, Howitt, Pamela, Iqbal, Fawaad, Kift, Shannon, Koll, Wayne, Li, Audrey, MacGregor, Barbara, Manganaro, Aileen, McKee, Dianne, Mendoza, Edeliza, Mui, Jimmy, Myrehaug, Sten, Singson, Angelina, Slessor, Janet, Somasiri, Ashane, Stevens, Nicole, Berghout, Koralee, Bourque, JeanMarc, Carkner, Amy, E, Choan, Eapen, Libni, Eze, Nancy, Fish, Matt, Haddad, Alain, Hicks, Kimberly, Iordanidi, Elina, Kanji, Femina, Kendal, Wayne S, MacMullin, Lisa, MacRae, Robert M, Malone, Shawn, Morgan, Scott, Nguyen, Julie, OBrien, Anna, Page, Nancy, Perry, Gad A, Reeves, MarieClaude, Roach, Joanne, Sanchez, Maria, Spearman, Mary, Spencer, Patti, Tikoo, Archana, Turriff, Lisa, Wright, Natalie, Bedoya, Luis Diaz de, Cossette, Danielle, Cusan, Leonello, Desrosiers, Isabelle, Dufour, Nathalie, Foster, William, Gomez, JoseLuis, Hathout, Lara, Lajoie, MarieAndree, Martin, AndreGuy, Pouliot, Sophie, Vigneault, Eric, Bouchard, Myriam, Bujold, Rachel, Carmel, Michel, Cote, Genevieve, Dion, Helene, Ebacher, Annie, Gauthier, Isabelle C, Ladouceur, Cynthia, Lamoureux, Alexandra, Larouche, Julie, Marquis, Tania, Nabid, Abdenour, Pearson, Diane, Sabbagh, Robert, TetreaultLaflamme, Audrey, Baker, Erin, Blackwood, Geoffrey, Galway, Denise, Greenland, Jonathan, Hannaford, Zeta, Hoskins, Ashley, House, Gail, Kamran, Asim, Manning, Kimberley, Nelder, Matthew, Noel, Lorilee, Norman, Alia, ODea, Jamie, Pinnell, Erin, Pochini, Craig, Putt, Dawne, Rahman, Arifur, Rickert, Lauren, Sathya, Jinka R, Teasdale, Breanne, Thoms, John, Whiteway, Chrystal, Whittle, Stacy, Cheung, Patrick CF, Chu, William, Chung, Hans T, Commisso, Angela, Danjoux, Cyril, Escueta, Vivette, Klotz, Laurence, Leung, Michael, Liu, Stanley, Loblaw, Douglas Andrew, Malek, Leila, Nam, Robert K, Szumacher, Ewa, Tseng, Eric Chia Lin, Vesprini, Danny, Abed, Jessy, Ang, Daniel, Bayley, Andrew J, Berlin, Alejandro, Bristow, Robert, Catton, Charles, Chan, Heidi, Chui, Amadeus, Chung, Peter, Degendorfer, Sarah, Gospodarowicz, Mary, Gregorcic, Emily, Gumapac, Nicole, Helou, Joelle, Hsien, John, Kong, Vickie, Lalani, Nafisha, Lao, Bernadeth, Lawson, Daeria, Merante, Pat, Milosevic, Michael, Mirmooji, Ramesh, Muraj, Zaynab, Peres, Sarin, Petroff, Avi, Petrovska, Aleksandra, Pineda, Sandra, Quintos, Judy, Raman, Srinivas, Ramotar, Sarah, Ruiz, Maria Jose Gaitan, Sabate, Kathryn, Shukla, Arundhati, Tharahan, Nanthini, Thevarajah, Vaishaali, Tiessen, Kyoko, Topalovich, Aleksandra, Torres, Cynthia, Tse, Karen, Tsuji, Debbie, Velec, Erin, Wallace, Kris, Warde, Padraig, Bisson, MarieEve, Dahmane, Rafika, Gagne, Vanessa, Harvey, Julie, Lebrun, Benoit, Marineau, Line, Montour, Julie, Samson, Julie, Sicard, MarieEve, Thibeault, Andreanne, Vincent, Francois, Vincent, LindaSuzanne, Blood, Paul A, Canavan, Joycelin, Clements, Mia AnnaMaria, Glick, Daniel, Holloway, Caroline, Holwerda, Eleanor, Joe, Howard, Lacey, Cathy, Lam, Jacqueline, Leong, Nelson, Lim, Jan, Lomas, Alia, Pai, Howard H, Priestley, Emilie, Shahid, Negin, Vallieres, Isabelle, Duncan, Graeme, Gleave, Martin E, Goldenberg, S Larry, Karunakaran, Subashini, Keyes, Mira, KimSing, Charmaine, McKenzie, Michael, Morris, William James, Nakashima, Lynne, Peacock, Michael, Pickles, Thomas A, Sibug, Sheena, So, Alan I, Tyldesley, Scott, Zhang, Tina Wanting, Ahmed, Shahida, Ammeter, Barb, Anderson, Leanne, Ann, Taehee, Bakija, Zeljka, Bashir, Bashir, Benjaminson, Patricia, Bergen, Leah, Cadiz, Lovely, Chahine, Jacqueline, Cherepak, Kathy, Chornopyski, Tracy, Chowdhury, Amitava D, Davies, Heather, Dawe, David, Drachenberg, Darrel E, DuMontier, Joelle, Eska, Tiffani, Francisco, Cristina, Gamez, Raquel, Garrett, Gina, Giovannini, Julia, Graham, Jeffrey, Guarino, Robyn, Hunter, William, Johnston, Laurel, Kitkowski, Caitlin, Klapp, Kathi, Koul, Rashmi, Kuzyk, Valerie, Last, Debbie, Li, KuanLin, Long, Heather, Majumdar, Arpita, Marek, Kathleen, McNish, Jennifer, Mills, Laurie, Morales, Maria, Nashed, Maged, Nichol, Rhonda, Ong, Aldrich Dixon, Ouelette, Ashley, Patel, DeepKumar, Pawl, Marilyn, Peak, Lisa, Priebe, Shauna, Quon, Harvey, Rizzuto, Stacey, Rudnicki, Rayleen, Santos, Priscilla, Sharma, Atul, Squires, Mandy, Trakalo, Kathy, Turner, Christy, Vaughn, Jamie, Walker, Lori, Watson, Melanie R, Wei, Joyce, Weir, JoAnn, Woloshyn, Rose, Wood, Allison, Zhang, Hanbo, Zwarych, Darlene, Parker, Chris C, Cook, Adrian D, Clarke, Noel W, Catton, Charles N, Cross, William R, Petersen, Peter M, Persad, Rajendra A, Pugh, Cheryl A, Bower, Lorna C, Bottomley, David M, Chung, Peter W M, Ford, Vicky, Goh, Chee L, Heath, Catherine M, James, Nicholas D, Kim-Sing, Charmaine, Kodavatiganti, Ravi, Malone, Shawn C, Morris, Stephen L, Ong, Aldrich D, Parulekar, Wendy R, Parmar, Mahesh K B, and Sydes, Matthew R
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18. Perinatal Outcomes at Rural Hospitals That Participated in the Rural Surgical and Obstetrical Networks (RSON) of British Columbia (2016–2021)
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Stoll, Kathrin, Bendyshe-Walton, Tessa A., Av-Gay, Gal, Parajulee, Anshu, Humber, Nancy, Williams, Kim, Skinner, Tom, and Kornelsen, Jude
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19. The scope and severity of white‐nose syndrome on hibernating bats in North America
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Cheng, Tina L, Reichard, Jonathan D, Coleman, Jeremy TH, Weller, Theodore J, Thogmartin, Wayne E, Reichert, Brian E, Bennett, Alyssa B, Broders, Hugh G, Campbell, Joshua, Etchison, Katherine, Feller, Daniel J, Geboy, Richard, Hemberger, Traci, Herzog, Carl, Hicks, Alan C, Houghton, Sandra, Humber, Jessica, Kath, Joseph A, King, R Andrew, Loeb, Susan C, Massé, Ariane, Morris, Katrina M, Niederriter, Holly, Nordquist, Gerda, Perry, Roger W, Reynolds, Richard J, Sasse, D Blake, Scafini, Michael R, Stark, Richard C, Stihler, Craig W, Thomas, Steven C, Turner, Gregory G, Webb, Shevenell, Westrich, Bradford J, and Frick, Winifred F
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Environmental Sciences ,Biological Sciences ,Environmental Management ,Infectious Diseases ,Life on Land ,Good Health and Well Being ,Animals ,Ascomycota ,Canada ,Chiroptera ,Conservation of Natural Resources ,Hibernation ,North America ,conservation ,data sharing ,disease ,Endangered Species Act ,monitoring ,North American Bat Monitoring Program ,NatureServe ,conservació ,n ,enfermedad ,intercambio de datos ,Ley de Especies en Peligro de Extinció ,monitoreo ,Programa de Monitoreo de Murcié ,lagos Norteamericanos ,Ley de Especies en Peligro de Extinción ,Programa de Monitoreo de Murciélagos Norteamericanos ,conservación ,Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences ,Ecology ,Zoology ,Environmental management - Abstract
Assessing the scope and severity of threats is necessary for evaluating impacts on populations to inform conservation planning. Quantitative threat assessment often requires monitoring programs that provide reliable data over relevant spatial and temporal scales, yet such programs can be difficult to justify until there is an apparent stressor. Leveraging efforts of wildlife management agencies to record winter counts of hibernating bats, we collated data for 5 species from over 200 sites across 27 U.S. states and 2 Canadian provinces from 1995 to 2018 to determine the impact of white-nose syndrome (WNS), a deadly disease of hibernating bats. We estimated declines of winter counts of bat colonies at sites where the invasive fungus that causes WNS (Pseudogymnoascus destructans) had been detected to assess the threat impact of WNS. Three species undergoing species status assessment by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Myotis septentrionalis, Myotis lucifugus, and Perimyotis subflavus) declined by more than 90%, which warrants classifying the severity of the WNS threat as extreme based on criteria used by NatureServe. The scope of the WNS threat as defined by NatureServe criteria was large (36% of Myotis lucifugus range) to pervasive (79% of Myotis septentrionalis range) for these species. Declines for 2 other species (Myotis sodalis and Eptesicus fuscus) were less severe but still qualified as moderate to serious based on NatureServe criteria. Data-sharing across jurisdictions provided a comprehensive evaluation of scope and severity of the threat of WNS and indicated regional differences that can inform response efforts at international, national, and state or provincial jurisdictions. We assessed the threat impact of an emerging infectious disease by uniting monitoring efforts across jurisdictional boundaries and demonstrated the importance of coordinated monitoring programs, such as the North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat), for data-driven conservation assessments and planning.
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20. Entomopathogenic fungus treatment changes the gut bacterial diversity of Rhipicephalus microplus ticks
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Emily Mesquita, Diogo Paes da Costa, Laura Nóbrega Meirelles, Mariana Guedes Camargo, Thaís Almeida Corrêa, Vânia Rita Elias Pinheiro Bittencourt, Irene da Silva Coelho, Huarrisson Azevedo Santos, Richard Alan Humber, and Patrícia Silva Golo
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Vector-borne diseases ,Biological control ,Bovine diseases ,Metarhizium anisopliae ,16S rRNA ,Tetracycline ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Ticks are obligate bloodsucking parasites responsible for significant economic losses and concerns with human and animal health, mainly due to the transmission of pathogens. Entomopathogenic fungi have been intensively studied as an alternative strategy for tick control that can be used in combination with synthetic acaricides in the integrated management of ticks. Here, we investigated how the gut bacterial community of Rhipicephalus microplus is shaped after Metarhizium anisopliae treatment and how the tick susceptibility to the fungus is affected after disrupting gut bacterial microbiota. Methods Partially engorged tick females were artificially fed with pure bovine blood or blood plus tetracycline. Two other groups received the same diet and were topically treated with M. anisopliae. The guts were dissected, and the genomic DNA was extracted 3 days after the treatment; the V3–V4 variable region of the bacterial 16S rRNA gene was amplified. Results The gut of ticks that received no antibiotic but were treated with M. anisopliae exhibited lower bacterial diversity and a higher occurrence of Coxiella species. The Simpson diversity index and Pielou equability coefficient were higher in the gut bacterial community when R. microplus were fed with tetracycline and fungus-treated. Ticks from fungus-treated groups (with or without tetracycline) exhibited lower survival than untreated females. Previous feeding of ticks with the antibiotic did not change their susceptibility to the fungus. Ehrlichia spp. were not detected in the gueated groups. Conclusions These findings suggest that myco-acaricidal action would not be impacted if the calf hosting these ticks is under antibiotic therapy. Moreover, the hypothesis that entomopathogenic fungi can affect the bacterial community in the gut of R. microplus engorged females is endorsed by the fact that ticks exposed to M. anisopliae exhibited a dramatic reduction in bacterial diversity. This is the first report of an entomopathogenic fungus affecting the tick gut microbiota. Graphical Abstract
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21. The motivations and experiences of specialists who provide outreach services in rural operating rooms: A survey study from British Columbia
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Anshu Parajulee, Kathrin Stoll, Nancy Humber, Sean Ebert, Kim Williams, and Jude Kornelsen
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22. Lower doses of carvedilol in Japanese heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction could show the potential to be non-inferior to higher doses in US patients: An international collaborative observational study.
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Makiko Maeda, Douglas Humber, Eisuke Hida, Tomohito Ohtani, Guannan Wang, Tong Wu, Shiori Takeda, Jacinta N Situ, Jun Hayashi, Shinpei Nonen, Toshihiro Takeda, Hiroshi Okamoto, Masatsugu Hori, Yasushi Sakata, Yasushi Fujio, and Shirley M Tsunoda
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The Japanese national guidelines recommend significantly lower doses of carvedilol for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) management than the US guidelines. Using real-world data, we determined whether initial and target doses of carvedilol in Japanese patients (JPNs) differ from those in US patients (USPs), especially in Asian Americans (ASA) and Caucasians (CA), and investigated differences in outcomes. We collected data from the electronic medical records, including demographics, carvedilol dosing, tolerability, cardiac functional indicators like EF, cardiovascular events including all-cause deaths, and laboratory values from the University of California, San Diego Health and Osaka University. JPNs had significantly lower doses (mg/day) of carvedilol initiation (66 USPs composed of 38 CAs and 28 ASAs, 17.1±16.2; 93 JPNs, 4.3±4.2, p
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23. Does morality require sameness?: a response and question to Jennifer Frey
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HUMBER VAN STRAALEN
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Abstract In a previous paper in this journal, Jennifer Frey presented three arguments against New-Kantian approaches. This paper briefly reiterates these arguments and shows why New-Kantian positions do not succumb to them. Most noteworthy, such positions are formal and not substantive. They care little about the question whether people pursue the same goods and instead stress the role of procedure in explicating rationality and consent in explicating the good. By stressing this distinction between formal and substantive approaches, this paper also provides a hint to the contentious topic of how Kantians can deal with cultural diversity, historicity, and plurality in ethics. It finishes with some questions to the author of the previous paper: do non-formal approaches imply that peace can only exist within similarity?
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24. Development of constitutively synergistic nanoformulations to enhance chemosensitivity in T-cell leukemia
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Kelvin, James M., Chimenti, Madison L., Zhang, Dan Y., Williams, Evelyn K., Moore, Samuel G., Humber, Gabrielle M., Baxter, Travon A., Birnbaum, Lacey A., Qui, Min, Zecca, Henry, Thapa, Aashis, Jain, Juhi, Jui, Nathan T., Wang, Xiaodong, Fu, Haian, Du, Yuhong, Kemp, Melissa L., Lam, Wilbur A., Graham, Douglas K., DeRyckere, Deborah, and Dreaden, Erik C.
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25. Pandora cacopsyllae Eilenberg, Keller & Humber (Entomophthorales: Entomophthoraceae), a new species infecting pear psyllid Cacopsylla pyri L. (Hemiptera: Psyllidae)
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Eilenberg, Jørgen, Keller, Siegfried, Humber, Richard A., Jensen, Annette H., Jensen, Annette B., Görg, Louisa M., Muskat, Linda C., Kais, Britta, Gross, Jürgen, and Patel, Anant V.
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26. Impact of Cropland Management on Invertebrate Richness and Abundance in Agroforestry Systems in Bali, Indonesia
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Marco Campera, Jessica Chavez, Coral Humber, Vinni Jain, Hannah Cioci, Fadilla Aulia, Kristiana Aurel Alua, Desak Ayu Diah Prawerti, Sabarian Riskinto Ramadani Ali, I Wayan Swastika, Putu Gede Bayu Janardhana Dusak, I Putu Ade Priatama, Andrew K. Jones, Matthew W. Bulbert, Nyoman Gede Maha Putra, Kuntayuni, Desak Ketut Tristiana Sukmadewi, Vincent Nijman, I Made Setiawan, and Sophie Manson
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The intensive management of cropland refers to a reduction in habitat complexity (i.e., shade tree cover, tree species richness, crop species richness) to gain more profits. This usually entails a decrease in biodiversity, but agroforestry systems have been shown to provide a solution to the need for profits while maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem services. Invertebrates are important bioindicators since they are not just affected by a decrease in habitat complexity; they are also key for the maintenance of ecosystems given their ecological roles. We aimed to understand how agricultural intensification impacted invertebrate abundance and richness in an agroforestry system in Bali, Indonesia. We set up 53 × 25 m2 plots and collected data via pitfall and pan traps. We linked those data to vegetation data (canopy cover, tree species richness, crop species richness), habitat type (rustic vs. polyculture), and productivity. Overall, we found that the abundance and richness of invertebrate taxa were positively influenced by increasing canopy cover and crop and tree species richness. This supports the habitat heterogeneity hypothesis, which indicates that increased habitat complexity promotes higher invertebrate species richness and abundance. The abundance and richness of certain invertebrate taxa, including agents of biocontrol, were shown to increase in plots with higher yields, thus solidifying the important role of invertebrate communities in the provision of ecosystem services. Harvesting crops from complex agroforestry systems ensures a sustainable income for local communities as well as habitats for invertebrates.
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27. 'It Isn't the Same': Experiences of Informal Caregivers of Older Adults Enrolled in a Home-Based Senior Care Program During COVID-19
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Humber, Marika B., Yefimova, Maria, Lessios, Anna Sophia, Trivedi, Ranak B., Sheffrin, Meera, and Martin, Marina
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Epidemics -- Influence -- United States ,Aged patients -- Care and treatment ,Home care services industry -- Management -- Forecasts and trends ,Home care services -- Management -- Forecasts and trends ,Caregivers -- Services -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Company business management ,Market trend/market analysis ,Health ,Seniors - Abstract
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic placed new strains on informal caregivers, who are already vulnerable to negative psychosocial effects due to demands of the caregiving role. The current study aimed to explore the early impact of COVID-19 on caregivers living with and apart from care recipients. Semi-structured qualitative interviews with seven cohabitating and 10 distanced caregivers of patients in a home-based primary care program were conducted from April to November 2020. A framework matrix was used to identify patterns in caregiver experiences. Cohabitating and distanced caregivers reported shared concerns about COVID-19 and unique concerns dependent on cohabitation status. Cohabitating caregivers reported financial worries, care recipients with dementia being unable to understand restrictions, and concerns about community business changes. Distanced caregivers reported communication challenges with cognitively impaired care recipients and challenges with visitation policies. During pandemics, caregivers' clinical and policy support needs may differ depending on their place of residence relative to care recipients. [Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 49(3), 19–26.], The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic disrupted health care for patients and also impacted patients' informal caregivers. Informal caregivers are broadly defined as family or friends who provide care, usually [...]
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28. Clonostachys spp., natural mosquito antagonists, and their prospects for biological control of Aedes aegypti
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Rodrigues, Juscelino, Rocha, Luiz F. N., Martinez, Juan M., Montalva, Cristian, Humber, Richard A., and Luz, Christian
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29. The NASA Harvest Harvest Program on Agriculture Agriculture and Food Security Food security Harvest Agriculture
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Becker-Reshef, Inbal, Bandaru, Varaprasad, Barker, Brian, Coutu, Sylvain, Deines, Jillian M., Doorn, Bradley, Eilerts, Gary, Franch, Belen, Galvez, Antonio Sanchez, Hosseini, Mehdi, Humber, Michael, Husak, Greg, Guan, Kaiyu, Justice, Christina, Keniston, John, Kerner, Hannah, Mitkish, Mary, Mobley, Kara, Munshell, Blake, Nakalembe, Catherine, Puricelli, Estefania, Sahajpal, Ritvik, Skakun, Sergii, Vermote, Eric, Whitcraft, Alyssa, Hansen, Matthew, Salas, Bill, Justice, Chris, Vadrevu, Krishna Prasad, editor, Le Toan, Thuy, editor, Ray, Shibendu Shankar, editor, and Justice, Chris, editor
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30. Adapting a Telephone-Based, Dyadic Self-management Program to Be Delivered Over the Web: Methodology and Usability Testing
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Ranak Trivedi, Sierra Kawena Hirayama, Rashmi Risbud, Madhuvanthi Suresh, Marika Blair Humber, Kevin Butler, Alex Razze, Christine Timko, Karin Nelson, Donna M Zulman, Steven M Asch, Keith Humphreys, and John D Piette
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BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has amplified the need for web-based behavioral interventions to support individuals who are diagnosed with chronic conditions and their informal caregivers. However, most interventions focus on patient outcomes. Dyadic technology–enabled interventions that simultaneously improve outcomes for patients and caregivers are needed. ObjectiveThis study aimed to describe the methodology used to adapt a telephone-based, facilitated, and dyadic self-management program called Self-care Using Collaborative Coping Enhancement in Diseases (SUCCEED) into a self-guided, web-based version (web-SUCCEED) and to conduct usability testing for web-SUCCEED. MethodsWe developed web-SUCCEED in 6 steps: ideation—determine the intervention content areas; prototyping—develop the wireframes, illustrating the look and feel of the website; prototype refinement via feedback from focus groups; finalizing the module content; programming web-SUCCEED; and usability testing. A diverse team of stakeholders including content experts, web designers, patients, and caregivers provided input at various stages of development. Costs, including full-time equivalent employee, were summarized. ResultsAt the ideation stage, we determined the content of web-SUCCEED based on feedback from the program’s original pilot study. At the prototyping stage, the principal investigator and web designers iteratively developed prototypes that included inclusive design elements (eg, large font size). Feedback about these prototypes was elicited through 2 focus groups of veterans with chronic conditions (n=13). Rapid thematic analysis identified two themes: (1) web-based interventions can be useful for many but should include ways to connect with other users and (2) prototypes were sufficient to elicit feedback about the esthetics, but a live website allowing for continual feedback and updating would be better. Focus group feedback was incorporated into building a functional website. In parallel, the content experts worked in small groups to adapt SUCCEED’s content, so that it could be delivered in a didactic, self-guided format. Usability testing was completed by veterans (8/16, 50%) and caregivers (8/16, 50%). Veterans and caregivers gave web-SUCCEED high usability scores, noting that it was easy to understand, easy to use, and not overly burdensome. Notable negative feedback included “slightly agreeing” that the site was confusing and awkward. All veterans (8/8, 100%) agreed that they would choose this type of program in the future to access an intervention that aims to improve their health. Developing and maintaining the software and hosting together cost approximately US $100,000, excluding salary and fringe benefits for project personnel (steps 1-3: US $25,000; steps 4-6: US $75,000). ConclusionsAdapting an existing, facilitated self-management support program for delivery via the web is feasible, and such programs can remotely deliver content. Input from a multidisciplinary team of experts and stakeholders can ensure the program’s success. Those interested in adapting programs should have a realistic estimate of the budget and staffing requirements.
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31. A mixed-methods descriptive study on the role of continuous quality improvement in rural surgical and obstetrical stability: Considering enablers, challenges and impact
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Kornelsen, Jude, primary, Cameron, Audrey, additional, Stoll, Kathrin, additional, Skinner, Tom, additional, Humber, Nancy, additional, Williams, Kim, additional, and Ebert, Sean, additional
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32. Resource Availability and Use in Restored, Unmanaged, and Aquaculture Mangrove Ecosystems in Indonesia
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Humber, Coral, primary, Bulbert, Matthew W, additional, Chavez, Jessica, additional, Parawangsa, I Nyoman Yoga, additional, Majerus, Kara, additional, and Campera, Marco, additional
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33. Spartan COVID-19 System: Evaluation of Clinical Sample Collection
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34. The status and perspectives of nanostructured materials and fabrication processes for wearable piezoresistive sensors
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Chiappim, William, Fraga, Mariana Amorim, Furlan, Humber, Ardiles, David César, and Pessoa, Rodrigo Sávio
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35. Activity Against Musca domestica of Hypocrealean Fungi Isolated from Culicids in Central Brazil and Formulated in Vermiculite
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Páramo, Manuel E. Rueda, dos Santos, Karine R., Filgueiras, Marcos D. G., Fernandes, Éverton K. K., Montalva, Cristian, Humber, Richard A., and Luz, Christian
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36. Roost fidelity partially explains maternity roosting association patterns in Myotis lucifugus
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Sunga, Julia, Webber, Quinn M.R., Humber, Jessica, Rodrigues, Bruce, and Broders, Hugh G.
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37. Beta-blockers versus calcium channel blockers as first line therapy for the initial management of rapid ventricular response in patients with atrial fibrillation
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Lee, Stephanie, Ben-Yehuda, Ori, and Humber, Doug
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BackgroundAtrial fibrillation (AF) is a common arrhythmia with two general treatment approaches: rate or rhythm control. Rate control in AF is achieved by decreasing AV nodal conduction velocity with beta blockade or calcium channel inhibition. Based on the result of the AFFIRM trial, beta blockers (BBs) were more commonly used, and a higher percentage of the patients achieved adequate heart rate (HR) control (< 110 bpm) compared to calcium channel blockers (CCBs). In addition to the choice of medication, the dosing strategy of diltiazem is explored. Guidelines The 2014 AHA/ACC/HRS Guideline for the Management of Patients with Atrial Fibrillation recommend 0.25 mg/kg IV bolus. An additional bolus of 0.35 mg/kg can be given if no therapeutic response within 15 minutes. Which body weight to use (actual vs. ideal) is not specified by the guidelines but actual body weight (ABW) is commonly used. However, in an obese patient, the use of ABW may lead to more side effects as the dose is larger. Our project aims to evaluate the use and dosing of BBs and CCBs in the Emergency Department (ED) of Jacobs Medical Center (JMC) for patients presenting in atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response (AF-RVR). MethodsThis retrospective chart review included adult patients who presented to the ED of JMC in AF-RVR and who received rate-controlling drugs between 01/01/2021 to 09/01/2022. The primary objective was the percentage of patients who achieved adequate rate control (HR < 110 bpm) within the first 90 minutes after drug administration. The secondary objectives included the prevalence of bradycardia (HR < 60 bpm) or hypotension (SBP < 90 mmHg) within 90 minutes of drug administration. Lastly, the decrease in HR was evaluated by drug, route, and weight-normalized dose. ResultsIn the predefined time frame, 241 patients were identified with 126 meeting inclusion criteria. The main reason for exclusion was HR < 110 bpm prior to drug administration. Sixty percent of the study population was male with a mean age of 69 years and weight of 82.2 kg. The most prevalent comorbidities were hypertension (54%) and heart failure (38.9%). Sixty-one percent of patients had atrial fibrillation listed in their medical history. More studied patients (39.7%) were on BBs prior to admission than CCBs (5.6%).More patients (71%) received BBs than CCBs (23%). Many (45.8%) achieved the primary objective. Of those, more (77%) received BBs than CCBs (15%). Few experienced hypotension (6.8%) or bradycardia (2%). Failure to achieve HR rate less than 110 bpm was 50% for BBs and 71.9% for CCBs. The average dose of IV diltiazem per weight was only 0.15 mg/kg.ConclusionBBs were used more frequently at the JMC ED for patients who presented in AF-RVR. A higher percentage of failure to achieve target HR goal was seen with CCBs, however, the CCBs were suboptimally dosed when normalized by body weight. This study highlights the importance of appropriate CCBs dosing when treating patients presenting to the ED in AF-RVR.Figures/TablesMy abstract includes tables of figures that will be displayed on the poster.
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38. Psychoactive plant- and mushroom-associated alkaloids from two behavior modifying cicada pathogens
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Boyce, Greg R, Gluck-Thaler, Emile, Slot, Jason C, Stajich, Jason E, Davis, William J, James, Tim Y, Cooley, John R, Panaccione, Daniel G, Eilenberg, Jørgen, De Fine Licht, Henrik H, Macias, Angie M, Berger, Matthew C, Wickert, Kristen L, Stauder, Cameron M, Spahr, Ellie J, Maust, Matthew D, Metheny, Amy M, Simon, Chris, Kritsky, Gene, Hodge, Kathie T, Humber, Richard A, Gullion, Terry, Short, Dylan PG, Kijimoto, Teiya, Mozgai, Dan, Arguedas, Nidia, and Kasson, Matt T
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Microbiology ,Plant Biology ,Biological Sciences ,Infectious Diseases ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Massospora ,Entomophthorales ,Zoopagomycota ,Entomopathogen ,Amphetamine ,Cathinone ,Tryptamine ,Psilocybin ,Psilocin ,Invertebrate pathology ,Magicicada ,Okanagana ,Platypedia ,Environmental Sciences ,Ecology ,Evolutionary biology - Abstract
Entomopathogenic fungi routinely kill their hosts before releasing infectious spores, but a few species keep insects alive while sporulating, which enhances dispersal. Transcriptomics- and metabolomics-based studies of entomopathogens with post-mortem dissemination from their parasitized hosts have unraveled infection processes and host responses. However, the mechanisms underlying active spore transmission by Entomophthoralean fungi in living insects remain elusive. Here we report the discovery, through metabolomics, of the plant-associated amphetamine, cathinone, in four Massospora cicadina-infected periodical cicada populations, and the mushroom-associated tryptamine, psilocybin, in annual cicadas infected with Massospora platypediae or Massospora levispora, which likely represent a single fungal species. The absence of some fungal enzymes necessary for cathinone and psilocybin biosynthesis along with the inability to detect intermediate metabolites or gene orthologs are consistent with possibly novel biosynthesis pathways in Massospora. The neurogenic activities of these compounds suggest the extended phenotype of Massospora that modifies cicada behavior to maximize dissemination is chemically-induced.
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39. Micronutrient Supplement Effects on Cognitive Outcomes in Post-Acute TBI
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Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Rotherham Doncaster and South Humber NHS Foundation Trust
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- 2020
40. Occurrence of entomopathogenic hypocrealean fungi in mosquitoes and their larval habitats in Central Brazil, and activity against Aedes aegypti
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Rocha, Luiz F.N., Rodrigues, Juscelino, Martinez, Juan M., Pereira, Tatiana C.D., Neto, José R.C., Montalva, Cristian, Humber, Richard A., and Luz, Christian
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- 2022
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41. Specialist Paramedic Rotations And Their Impact on Non-conveyancE Decisions (SPRAINED)
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Applied Research Collaboration for Yorkshire and Humber
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- 2019
42. Patients’ and family caregivers’ experiences with a newly implemented hospital at home program in British Columbia, Canada: Preliminary results
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Sean Spina, Rounak Haddadi, Katy Mukai, Michelle Riddle, Beth Bourke, Lisa Thompson, Elizabeth Borycki, David Forbes, Taylor Hainstock, Curtis Harder, Nancy Humber, Andre Kushniruk, Tara McMillan, Shauna Tierney, and Melinda Zeron Mullins
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hospital at home ,patient ,family caregiver ,experience surveys ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
The Hospital at Home (HaH) model of care, which enables the provision of acute-level care in the patient’s own home as an alternative to brick and mortar hospital admission, was introduced in British Columbia, Canada in November 2020, starting with 9 inpatient “beds” in the community. The AT-HOME research group applied a patient-oriented approach to evaluate the patients’ and family caregivers’ (FCGs) experiences with the program as it was implemented and expanded throughout Victoria, BC. In this paper, we discuss the development of the survey instruments, including process and timelines (three phases); and present preliminary findings of the observational research study (six months of patient and FCG feedback data). The preliminary results show that 100% of patients (n=75) and 95% of FCGs (n=57) had an overall positive experience with the program (rated 6-10 on a 10-point scale where 0 meant ‘very poor’ and 10 ‘very good’). 100% of these patients and 96% of these FCGs would recommend the program to their friends and family and 97% of these patients and 96% of these FCGs would choose the program again if faced with the same situation. The preliminary results on metrics pertaining to care quality; information sharing and experiences with the admission and discharge processes; FCG’s roles, medication management, and more are discussed here. The final results of the patient and FCG experiences will be reported at the end of the data collection period. We can conclude that this new HaH program has been positively received by patients and FCGs thus far and they support program expansion Experience Framework This article is associated with the Innovation & Technology lens of The Beryl Institute Experience Framework (https://www.theberylinstitute.org/ExperienceFramework). Access other PXJ articles related to this lens. Access other resources related to this lens
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43. Coxsackievirus B3 infects and disrupts human induced-pluripotent stem cell derived brain-like endothelial cells
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Julia Mamana, Gabrielle M. Humber, Eric R. Espinal, Soojung Seo, Nadine Vollmuth, Jon Sin, and Brandon J. Kim
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brain ,blood brain barrier ,stem cells ,virus ,coxsackievirus B3 ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) is a significant human pathogen that is commonly found worldwide. CVB3 among other enteroviruses, are the leading causes of aseptic meningo-encephalitis which can be fatal especially in young children. How the virus gains access to the brain is poorly-understood, and the host-virus interactions that occur at the blood-brain barrier (BBB) is even less-characterized. The BBB is a highly specialized biological barrier consisting primarily of brain endothelial cells which possess unique barrier properties and facilitate the passage of nutrients into the brain while restricting access to toxins and pathogens including viruses. To determine the effects of CVB3 infection on the BBB, we utilized a model of human induced-pluripotent stem cell-derived brain-like endothelial cells (iBECs) to ascertain if CVB3 infection may alter barrier cell function and overall survival. In this study, we determined that these iBECs indeed are susceptible to CVB3 infection and release high titers of extracellular virus. We also determined that infected iBECs maintain high transendothelial electrical resistance (TEER) during early infection despite possessing high viral load. TEER progressively declines at later stages of infection. Interestingly, despite the high viral burden and TEER disruptions at later timepoints, infected iBEC monolayers remain intact, indicating a low degree of late-stage virally-mediated cell death, which may contribute to prolonged viral shedding. We had previously reported that CVB3 infections rely on the activation of transient receptor vanilloid potential 1 (TRPV1) and found that inhibiting TRPV1 activity with SB-366791 significantly limited CVB3 infection of HeLa cervical cancer cells. Similarly in this study, we observed that treating iBECs with SB-366791 significantly reduced CVB3 infection, which suggests that not only can this drug potentially limit viral entry into the brain, but also demonstrates that this infection model could be a valuable platform for testing antiviral treatments of neurotropic viruses. In all, our findings elucidate the unique effects of CVB3 infection on the BBB and shed light on potential mechanisms by which the virus can initiate infections in the brain.
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- 2023
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44. Selected by the tide: Studying the specificities of a traditional fishing method in mangroves
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Pelage, Latifa, Andrade, Humber Agrelli, Passarone, Rafaela, and Frédou, Thierry
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- 2022
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45. Stage 4 validation of the Satellite Image Automatic Mapper lightweight computer program for Earth observation Level 2 product generation, Part 2 Validation
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Baraldi, Andrea, Humber, Michael Laurence, Tiede, Dirk, and Lang, Stefan
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Abstract
The European Space Agency (ESA) defines an Earth Observation (EO) Level 2 product as a multispectral (MS) image corrected for geometric, atmospheric, adjacency and topographic effects, stacked with its scene classification map (SCM) whose legend includes quality layers such as cloud and cloud-shadow. No ESA EO Level 2 product has ever been systematically generated at the ground segment. To contribute toward filling an information gap from EO big sensory data to the ESA EO Level 2 product, a Stage 4 validation (Val) of an off the shelf Satellite Image Automatic Mapper (SIAM) lightweight computer program for prior knowledge based MS color naming was conducted by independent means. A time-series of annual Web Enabled Landsat Data (WELD) image composites of the conterminous U.S. (CONUS) was selected as input dataset. The annual SIAM WELD maps of the CONUS were validated in comparison with the U.S. National Land Cover Data (NLCD) 2006 map. These test and reference maps share the same spatial resolution and spatial extent, but their map legends are not the same and must be harmonized. For the sake of readability this paper is split into two. The previous Part 1 Theory provided the multidisciplinary background of a priori color naming. The present Part 2 Validation presents and discusses Stage 4 Val results collected from the test SIAM WELD map time series and the reference NLCD map by an original protocol for wall to wall thematic map quality assessment without sampling, where the test and reference map legends can differ in agreement with the Part 1. Conclusions are that the SIAM-WELD maps instantiate a Level 2 SCM product whose legend is the FAO Land Cover Classification System (LCCS) taxonomy at the Dichotomous Phase (DP) Level 1 vegetation/nonvegetation, Level 2 terrestrial/aquatic or superior LCCS level.
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46. Stage 4 validation of the Satellite Image Automatic Mapper lightweight computer program for Earth observation Level 2 product generation, Part 1 Theory
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Baraldi, Andrea, Humber, Michael Laurence, Tiede, Dirk, and Lang, Stefan
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Abstract
The European Space Agency (ESA) defines an Earth Observation (EO) Level 2 product as a multispectral (MS) image corrected for geometric, atmospheric, adjacency and topographic effects, stacked with its scene classification map (SCM), whose legend includes quality layers such as cloud and cloud-shadow. No ESA EO Level 2 product has ever been systematically generated at the ground segment. To contribute toward filling an information gap from EO big data to the ESA EO Level 2 product, an original Stage 4 validation (Val) of the Satellite Image Automatic Mapper (SIAM) lightweight computer program was conducted by independent means on an annual Web-Enabled Landsat Data (WELD) image composite time-series of the conterminous U.S. The core of SIAM is a one pass prior knowledge based decision tree for MS reflectance space hyperpolyhedralization into static color names presented in literature in recent years. For the sake of readability this paper is split into two. The present Part 1 Theory provides the multidisciplinary background of a priori color naming in cognitive science, from linguistics to computer vision. To cope with dictionaries of MS color names and land cover class names that do not coincide and must be harmonized, an original hybrid guideline is proposed to identify a categorical variable pair relationship. An original quantitative measure of categorical variable pair association is also proposed. The subsequent Part 2 Validation discusses Stage 4 Val results collected by an original protocol for wall-to-wall thematic map quality assessment without sampling where the test and reference map legends can differ. Conclusions are that the SIAM-WELD maps instantiate a Level 2 SCM product whose legend is the 4 class taxonomy of the FAO Land Cover Classification System at the Dichotomous Phase Level 1 vegetation/nonvegetation and Level 2 terrestrial/aquatic.
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47. Peripheral Lipid Signatures, Metabolic Dysfunction, and Pathophysiology in Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders.
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Wu, Sally, Panganiban, Kristoffer J., Lee, Jiwon, Li, Dan, Smith, Emily C.C., Maksyutynska, Kateryna, Humber, Bailey, Ahmed, Tariq, Agarwal, Sri Mahavir, Ward, Kristen, and Hahn, Margaret
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Metabolic dysfunction is commonly observed in schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs). The causes of metabolic comorbidity in SSDs are complex and include intrinsic or biological factors linked to the disorder, which are compounded by antipsychotic (AP) medications. The exact mechanisms underlying SSD pathophysiology and AP-induced metabolic dysfunction are unknown, but dysregulated lipid metabolism may play a role. Lipidomics, which detects lipid metabolites in a biological sample, represents an analytical tool to examine lipid metabolism. This systematic review aims to determine peripheral lipid signatures that are dysregulated among individuals with SSDs (1) with minimal exposure to APs and (2) during AP treatment. To accomplish this goal, we searched MEDLINE, Embase, and PsychINFO databases in February 2024 to identify all full-text articles written in English where the authors conducted lipidomics in SSDs. Lipid signatures reported to significantly differ in SSDs compared to controls or in relation to AP treatment and the direction of dysregulation were extracted as outcomes. We identified 46 studies that met our inclusion criteria. Most of the lipid metabolites that significantly differed in minimally AP-treated patients vs. controls comprised glycerophospholipids, which were mostly downregulated. In the AP-treated group vs. controls, the significantly different metabolites were primarily fatty acyls, which were dysregulated in conflicting directions between studies. In the pre-to-post AP-treated patients, the most impacted metabolites were glycerophospholipids and fatty acyls, which were found to be primarily upregulated and conflicting, respectively. These lipid metabolites may contribute to SSD pathophysiology and metabolic dysfunction through various mechanisms, including the modulation of inflammation, cellular membrane permeability, and metabolic signaling pathways. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Resource Availability and Use in Restored, Unmanaged, and Aquaculture Mangrove Ecosystems in Indonesia.
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Humber, Coral, Bulbert, Matthew W., Chavez, Jessica, Parawangsa, I Nyoman Yoga, Majerus, Kara, and Campera, Marco
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Mangrove ecosystems are some of the most productive on our planet but have declined globally by 30–50%. Many species rely on mangrove habitats; thus, their conversion to aquaculture farms has led to noticeable losses in commodities such as wild fish stocks. This study aimed to assess the influence of aquaculture and restoration projects on the ecosystem's ability to provide resources. We collected data on mangrove vegetation (i.e., biomass, richness, and abundance), soil nutrients (i.e., organic carbon, aluminium, and nitrogen), crab abundance, and fishing pressure at six sites. We set up 15 plots at each site and collected data between May and July 2023. Via generalised linear mixed models, we found that the abundance and richness of crabs was significantly higher in aquaculture plots than in non-aquaculture plots. Aquaculture plots had higher topsoil aluminium, higher topsoil and subsoil nitrogen, and lower topsoil carbon than non-aquaculture sites. Restored sites had less nitrogen in the topsoil than unmanaged sites. The biomass did not change between aquaculture, restored, and unmanaged plots. We found a negative correlation between crab abundance and richness and mangrove diameter at breast height (DBH), suggesting that the species of crabs present preferred areas with propagules for feeding (e.g., Grapsidae crabs). The content of nitrogen in the subsoil was positively correlated with mangrove richness, diversity, and height, suggesting the importance of nitrogen availability for mangrove growth. The content of aluminium in the subsoil was negatively correlated with the content of organic carbon in both the topsoil and subsoil, suggesting the detrimental effect of aluminium on the carbon cycle. Fishing practices were observed at all sites during the data collection period. Despite the lack of significant impact on most vegetation parameters and the limited differences between managed and unmanaged sites, key variables such as soil aluminium, carbon, and nitrogen contents and crab assemblages exhibited high variability, highlighting the complex interactions within mangrove ecosystems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Mining expansion may reduce livestock but facilitate vicuñas recovery in tropical Puna of South America.
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Sandoval-Calderon, Ana Patricia, van Kuijk, Marijke, Hautier, Yann, Alberto, Humber, and Verweij, Pita A.
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INDIGENOUS peoples of South America ,LAND management ,WILDLIFE conservation ,GRASSLAND conservation ,ENCROACHMENTS (Real property) - Abstract
High-elevation tropical grasslands in South America are vital for sustaining the livelihoods of indigenous communities, particularly in the Central Andes where herding of both wild and domesticated camelids has been a primary socioeconomic activity for centuries. However, these grasslands are facing challenges due to changes in land use, economic activities, and climate, posing threats to the sustainability of camelid herding. Here, we determine the intricate relationship between land use management and camelid populations of the highlands of Apolobamba National Park in Bolivia. We identified two critical milestones in land use management across the indigenous communities: the creation of the Tierra Comunitaria de Origen (TCO) in 1999 and the expansion of the National Park in 2000. These initiatives collectively resulted in the diversification of livelihood sources by increasing the number of mining concessions and facilitating the management of wild camelids for their wool and fibers, catering to international markets. We found that this diversification of livelihood sources was negatively related to the densities of domesticated camelids across the studied communities. In contrast, the densities of wild camelids populations increased with an increasing number of mining concessions, likely due to local conservation efforts and reduced competition with livestock. Our results indicate a potential shift in land use management strategies and suggest that mining activities encroach upon pastoralism practices within indigenous communities. Understanding the long-term effects of land use changes is essential for providing comprehensive and sustainable land use strategies that will support both grasslands and animal conservation while providing livelihood security in this ecologically sensitive region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. The population genomic structure of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) suggests a warm-water corridor for tropical marine fauna between the Atlantic and Indian oceans during the last interglacial
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van der Zee, Jurjan P., Christianen, Marjolijn J. A., Bérubé, Martine, Nava, Mabel, Schut, Kaj, Humber, Frances, Alfaro-Núñez, Alonzo, Becking, Leontine E., and Palsbøll, Per J.
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- 2021
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