Publications by authors named "C Rock"

Over a 2-year period, we identified Transmission from Room Environment Events (TREE) across the Johns Hopkins Health System, where the subsequent room occupant developed the same organism with the same antimicrobial susceptibilities as the patient who had previously occupied that room. Overall, the TREE rate was 50/100,000 inpatient days.

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Unlabelled: Agricultural water is a potential source of microbial contamination whereby and can enter the food supply. To reduce this risk, effective sanitization of agricultural water may be critical to food safety. As such, it is important to investigate the effects of aqueous peracetic acid (PAA) and chlorine (Cl) on bacteria and protozoa at different treatment times and temperatures in agricultural water with respect to key water characteristics.

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  • Maternal morbidity and mortality (MMM) is a significant public health issue in the USA, particularly affecting Native American women who face higher rates than non-Hispanic White women.
  • A systematic review of literature on risk factors for MMM among Native American women identified 26 risk factors, including race, rural residency, obesity, maternal age, and nulliparity, from 15 studies published since 2012.
  • The findings highlight a lack of comprehensive research on this population, making it difficult to fully understand these risk factors or create targeted interventions to improve maternal health outcomes.
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  • Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is linked to higher cardiovascular disease risk, with no current treatments; however, antioxidants may offer a solution.
  • A systematic review analyzed studies on antenatal antioxidant interventions for cardiovascular outcomes in FGR, finding that 71% of studies reported improvement and over half showed strong cardiovascular protection.
  • Among 15 antioxidants studied, melatonin was most prevalent, and all examined methods demonstrated the restoration of endothelial function and reduction of oxidative stress.
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Oligodendrocyte progenitor cells differentiate into oligodendrocytes, which myelinate axons during development and following demyelinating injury. However, the mechanisms that drive the timing and specificity of developmental myelination are not well understood. We hypothesized that oligodendrocyte progenitor cell proliferation and differentiation would be affected by pathological neuronal activity during adolescent development when developmental myelination is occurring and that this would also impact neuron-to-oligodendrocyte progenitor cell connectivity and myelination.

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