Publications by authors named "Adamson W"

Background: APOL1 variants G1 and G2 are common in populations with recent African ancestry. They are associated with protection from African sleeping sickness, however homozygosity or compound heterozygosity for these variants is associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and related conditions. What is not clear is the extent of associations with non-kidney-related disorders, and whether there are clusters of diseases associated with individual APOL1 genotypes.

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Background: Nigeria is Africa's most populated country. By November 2021 it had experienced three waves of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Peer-reviewed seroprevalence data assessing the proportion of the Nigerian population that have been infected were extremely limited.

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Gastric diverticula rarely occur in adolescence. In adults, they are predominantly congenital, asymptomatic, and are located adjacent to the gastroesophageal junction on the posterior aspect of the stomach wall. In this report we present a 14-year-old female who underwent laparoscopic gastric diverticulectomy after incidental discovery on magnetic resonance urography.

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Canine distemper virus (CDV) has recently emerged as an extinction threat for the endangered Amur tiger (). CDV is vaccine-preventable, and control strategies could require vaccination of domestic dogs and/or wildlife populations. However, vaccination of endangered wildlife remains controversial, which has led to a focus on interventions in domestic dogs, often assumed to be the source of infection.

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  • The text discusses the importance of efficient hydrogen production through water-splitting for developing a hydrogen-based economy.
  • It introduces a Janus nanoparticle catalyst composed of nickel and iron oxides that performs well in hydrogen evolution, rivaling traditional platinum-based catalysts.
  • The catalyst shows strong performance in both hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions, achieving a remarkable energy efficiency of 83.7%, the highest reported so far.
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Background: We hypothesized that an enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) pathway for pediatric patients undergoing surgery for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) would be beneficial.

Methods: This is a single institution retrospective comparative study comparing patients treated with an ERAS pathway to consecutive patients in a Preimplementation Cohort (PIC) with similar open and laparoscopic surgeries for IBD. The pathway emphasized minimal preoperative fasting, multimodal and regional analgesia, and early enteral nutrition after surgery.

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Hypothesis: The high CMCs and low aggregation numbers of ionic micelles in the extreme electrolyte environment of ionic liquids (ILs) seem to be at odds with the effect of dilute aqueous electrolytes, which lower CMCs and promote elongated micelles. We hypothesise that the driving force for micellisation in ILs is determined by their underlying amphiphilic nanostructure, and that this can be controlled by mixing with water.

Experiments: CMCs and micelle sizes of dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide (DTAB) are determined in mixed solvents comprising water and the ionic liquids ethylammonium nitrate (EAN), ethanolammonium nitrate (EtAN), and propylammonium nitrate (PAN) over a wide composition range.

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 4.5 million dog bites occur each year in the United States, and more than half of these cases affect children. An estimated 1 in 6 dog bites, representing more than 800,000 bite victims each year, requires some form of medical attention.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate patient awareness and perceptions of telehealth in primary care through a web-based survey.
  • Among the surveyed participants, telehealth users were less likely to have a primary care provider and reported significant barriers to accessing traditional healthcare, like difficulties in getting appointments.
  • The findings suggest that while telehealth improves access to services, it may disrupt continuity of care and the primary care system without better integration and communication among healthcare providers.
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  • The study explores the rise of virtual health care, focusing on real-time video consultations, to meet growing patient demands for convenient access to medical care.
  • It compares the care quality and costs of virtual health visits to traditional in-person visits for nonurgent acute conditions over a three-week period.
  • Results indicate virtual visits had similar follow-up care rates compared to in-person visits, but significantly lower rates of lab tests and imaging, suggesting cost-effectiveness without compromising care.
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The role of preoperative bowel prep in the pediatric surgical population is uncertain. We performed a randomized prospective study to evaluate noninferiority between the presence or absence of a preoperative bowel prep in elective pediatric bowel surgery on postoperative outcomes. Patients aged three months to 18 years were recruited and randomized to the bowel prep group or the no bowel prep group.

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Affordable next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies for hepatitis C virus (HCV) may potentially identify both viral genotype and resistance genetic motifs in the era of directly acting antiviral (DAA) therapies. This study compared the ability of high-throughput NGS methods to generate full-length, deep, HCV sequence data sets and evaluated their utility for diagnostics and clinical assessment. NGS methods using (i) unselected HCV RNA (metagenomics), (ii) preenrichment of HCV RNA by probe capture, and (iii) HCV preamplification by PCR implemented in four United Kingdom centers were compared.

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Objective: To describe the future supply and demand for pediatric surgeons using a physician supply model to determine what the future supply of pediatric surgeons will be over the next decade and a half and to compare that projected supply with potential indicators of demand and the growth of other subspecialties.

Background: Anticipating the supply of physicians and surgeons in the future has met with varying levels of success. However, there remains a need to anticipate supply given the rapid growth of specialty and subspecialty fellowships.

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Rationale: Antibodies to influenza hemagglutinin are the primary correlate of protection against infection. The strength and persistence of this immune response influences viral evolution and consequently the nature of influenza epidemics. However, the durability and immune determinants of induction of humoral immunity after primary influenza infection remain unclear.

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Unlabelled: The influenza pandemic that emerged in 2009 provided an unprecedented opportunity to study adaptation of a virus recently acquired from an animal source during human transmission. In the United Kingdom, the novel virus spread in three temporally distinct waves between 2009 and 2011. Phylogenetic analysis of complete viral genomes showed that mutations accumulated over time.

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A term male infant with Hirschsprung's disease underwent an uncomplicated laparoscopic-assisted endorectal pull-through procedure. Four weeks after discharge, the patient developed severe Clostridium difficile enterocolitis with hemodynamic instability and peritonitis. Bedside laparotomy confirmed intestinal viability and accommodated an appendicostomy for antegrade vancomycin colonic irrigations.

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We conducted a longitudinal community cohort study of healthy adults in the UK. We found significantly higher incidence of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 infection in 2010-11 than in 2009-10, a substantial proportion of subclinical infection, and higher risk for infection during 2010-11 among persons with lower preinfection antibody titers.

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The role of T cells in mediating heterosubtypic protection against natural influenza illness in humans is uncertain. The 2009 H1N1 pandemic (pH1N1) provided a unique natural experiment to determine whether crossreactive cellular immunity limits symptomatic illness in antibody-naive individuals. We followed 342 healthy adults through the UK pandemic waves and correlated the responses of pre-existing T cells to the pH1N1 virus and conserved core protein epitopes with clinical outcomes after incident pH1N1 infection.

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Background: Influenza virus affects millions of people worldwide each year. More severe infection occurs in the elderly, very young and immunocompromised. In 2009, a new variant of swine origin (influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus) emerged that produced severe disease in young healthy adults.

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Purpose: To assess differences in the simultaneous management of pharmacy and medical benefits by analyzing the health care utilization and costs associated with managed care patients who received oral linezolid as a pharmacy benefit or intravenous (IV) daptomycin or IV vancomycin as medical benefits for skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs).

Methodology: The first medical or pharmacy claim from 03/01/2007 to 03/01/2010 was defined as the index date. Patients 18-64 years of age, with an inpatient SSTI diagnosis and > or = 1 target antibiotic claim(s), were included.

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  • A study was conducted to assess prior exposure to influenza A (H1N1) among unvaccinated healthcare workers in the UK during the pandemic peak, using control samples from before the outbreak.
  • The results showed that 10.3% of the 493 healthcare workers sampled were seropositive for H1N1, which was a 3.7% increase from levels before the pandemic.
  • This indicates that a majority of healthcare workers remained susceptible to infection when the vaccination program started, highlighting the study's potential implications for the general population's immunity levels.
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Background: The influenza A(H1N1)2009 virus has been spreading throughout the world since April 2009. Since then, several studies have been undertaken to measure the frequency of antibodies that react against the virus. Microneutralisation assays have regularly been used for these analyses, and titres of ≥40 have conventionally been taken to represent significant levels of antibodies (this significance is derived from it being four times the minimum level of antibodies that the assay can detect rather an established correlate of protection).

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Following the 2010/11 influenza season, we determined the age- and location-specific seroprevalence of antibodies against the influenza A(H1N1)2009 virus in Scotland. Samples were analysed by microneutralisation assay. Age/seropositivity profiles varied significantly between cities.

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