Publications by authors named "C M Barrett"

Background: Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) is one of the kidney replacement therapy (KRT) modalities used in patients with kidney failure. It is the preferred modality in most resource-limited settings as it is more accessible and cost-effective. CAPD technique failure remains a challenge and is associated with an increased risk of morbidity and mortality.

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This paper describes Epihiper, a state-of-the-art, high performance computational modeling framework for epidemic science. The Epihiper modeling framework supports custom disease models, and can simulate epidemics over dynamic, large-scale networks while supporting modulation of the epidemic evolution through a set of user-programmable interventions. The nodes and edges of the social-contact network have customizable sets of static and dynamic attributes which allow the user to specify intervention target sets at a very fine-grained level; these also permit the network to be updated in response to nonpharmaceutical interventions, such as school closures.

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  • Infectious diseases like schistosomiasis can harm labor productivity and income, creating a cycle of poverty and poor health for certain communities.
  • Using fertilizer in agriculture can unintentionally promote aquatic vegetation that hosts disease-carrying snails, but removing this vegetation can decrease infection rates in children.
  • A bioeconomic model shows that converting invasive aquatic plants into compost not only reduces disease but also enhances agricultural productivity and incomes, ultimately helping to break the poverty-disease cycle in rural communities.
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Intervertebral disc degeneration is commonly associated with back and neck pain, and standard surgical treatments do not restore spine function. Replacement of the degenerative disc with a living, tissue-engineered construct has the potential to restore normal structure and function to the spine. Toward this goal, our group developed endplate-modified disc-like angle-ply structures (eDAPS) that recapitulate the native structure and function of the disc.

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