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Autor:
Carla Y. Kim, Zomer Sardar, Biniyam A. Ayele, Shannon Fleck‐Derderian, Catherine E. Barrett, Yifei Sun, Madison Clague, Holly A. Hurst, Abhilasha Boruah, Jason Zucker, Ryan Maddox, James Sejvar, Kiran T. Thakur
Publikováno v:
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, Vol 10, Iss 8, Pp 1433-1441 (2023)
Abstract Objective Emerging variants and sublineages of SARS‐CoV‐2 have differing disease severity, transmissibility, and immune evasion. The neurological conditions associated with the original strain of SARS‐CoV‐2 are well established. Our
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https://doaj.org/article/343bd9a22235444f8fb5087f8bdca1f4
Publikováno v:
Health Security. 21:22-33
Plague meningitis is a serious and often fatal manifestation of
Autor:
Kiran T. Thakur, Victoria T. Chu, Christine Hughes, Carla Y. Kim, Shannon Fleck-Derderian, Catherine E. Barrett, Elizabeth Matthews, Alanna Balbi, Amanda Bilski, Mashina Chomba, Ori Lieberman, Samuel D. Jacobson, Sachin Agarwal, David Roh, Soojin Park, Vivian Ssonko, Wendy G. Silver, Wendy D. Vargas, Andrew Geneslaw, Michelle Bell, Brandon Waters, Agam Rao, Jan Claassen, Amelia Boehme, Joshua Z. Willey, Mitchell S.V. Elkind, Magdalena E. Sobieszczyk, Jason Zucker, Andrea McCollum, James Sejvar
Publikováno v:
Neurol Clin Pract
Background and ObjectivesThere have been numerous reports of neurologic manifestations identified in hospitalized patients infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Here, we identify the spectrum of associated neurologic symptoms and
Publikováno v:
Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. 22:225-231
Autor:
Katharine M Cooley, Camryn Scheets, Dana Meaney-Delman, Christina Nelson, Shannon Fleck-Derderian
Publikováno v:
Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 9
Background Francisella tularensis, the gram-negative bacterium that causes tularemia, is endemic throughout the Northern Hemisphere and is a Tier 1 bioterrorism agent. Signs and symptoms can include fever, lymphadenopathy, pharyngitis, or pneumonia.
Autor:
Katharine M Cooley, Shannon Fleck-Derderian, Paul S. Mead, Christina A. Nelson, Patricia A. Yu, Dana Meaney-Delman
Publikováno v:
MMWR Recommendations and Reports
Summary This report provides CDC recommendations to U.S. health care providers regarding treatment, pre-exposure prophylaxis, and postexposure prophylaxis of plague. Yersinia pestis, the bacterium that causes plague, leads to naturally occurring dise
Autor:
Heidi A Becksted, Paul S. Mead, Eric Bertherat, Shannon Fleck-Derderian, Katharine M Cooley, Bertrand Renaud, Zachary Russell, Christina A. Nelson, Dana Meaney-Delman
Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 70:S3-S10
Background Yersinia pestis remains endemic in Africa, Asia, and the Americas and is a known bioterrorism agent. Treatment with aminoglycosides such as streptomycin or gentamicin is effective when initiated early in illness but can have serious side e
Autor:
Dana Meaney-Delman, Zachary Russell, Shannon Fleck-Derderian, Titilope Oduyebo, Shana Godfred-Cato, Denise J. Jamieson, Sonja A. Rasmussen, Katharine M Cooley, Christina A. Nelson, Nadia L Oussayef
Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 70:S30-S36
Background Yersinia pestis continues to cause sporadic cases and outbreaks of plague worldwide and is considered a tier 1 bioterrorism select agent due to its potential for intentional use. Knowledge about the clinical manifestations of plague during
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology. 53:e348-e351
Biliary atresia (BA) is a rare neonatal liver disease that causes cholestasis and is the leading indication for pediatric liver transplantation. Although the exact etiology of BA remains unknown, evidence from murine models supports the role of rotav
Autor:
Christina A. Nelson, Shana Godfred-Cato, Shannon Fleck-Derderian, Heidi A Becksted, Paul S. Mead, Zachary Russell, Katharine M Cooley, Dana Meaney-Delman
Publikováno v:
Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. 70(70 Suppl 1)
BackgroundPlague, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, has killed millions in historic pandemics and continues to cause sporadic outbreaks. Numerous antimicrobials are considered effective for treating plague; however, well-defined information on