Publications by authors named "Cole M"

Background: Genomic surveillance using quality-assured whole-genome sequencing (WGS) together with epidemiological and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) data is essential to characterise the circulating Neisseria gonorrhoeae lineages and their association to patient groups (defined by demographic and epidemiological factors). In 2013, the European gonococcal population was characterised genomically for the first time. We describe the European gonococcal population in 2018 and identify emerging or vanishing lineages associated with AMR and epidemiological characteristics of patients, to elucidate recent changes in AMR and gonorrhoea epidemiology in Europe.

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Background: Since COVID-19 first appeared in the United States (US) in January 2020, US states have pursued a wide range of policies to mitigate the spread of the virus and its economic ramifications. Without unified federal guidance, states have been the front lines of the policy response.

Main Text: We created the COVID-19 US State Policy (CUSP) database ( https://statepolicies.

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Schools play a critical role in students' diabetes management and ensure their safety and well-being. We conducted key informant interviews with 11 school nurses in Missouri to assess determinants for diabetes care implementation. Five themes and 29 subthemes were identified concerning school nurses, schools, external stakeholders, government, and the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Crush injuries present a challenging case for medical providers and require knowledge and skill to manage the subsequent damage to multiple organ systems. In an austere environment, in which resources are limited and evacuation time is extensive, a medic must be prepared to identify trends and predict outcomes based on the mechanism of injury and patient presentation. These injuries occur in a variety of environments from motor vehicle accidents (at home or abroad) to natural disasters and building collapses.

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Background: Gonorrhoea and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Neisseria gonorrhoeae are major health concerns globally. Increased global surveillance of gonococcal AMR is essential. We aimed to describe the 2017-18 data from WHO's global gonococcal AMR surveillance, and to discuss priorities essential for the effective management and control of gonorrhoea.

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Because cefixime and ceftriaxone resistance in and gonorrhoea treatment failures were increasing, a response plan to control and manage multidrug-resistant (MDR-NG) in Europe was published in 2012. The three main areas of the plan were to: (i) strengthen surveillance of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), (ii) implement monitoring of treatment failures and (iii) establish a communication strategy to increase awareness and disseminate AMR results. Since 2012, several additional extensively drug-resistant (XDR-NG) strains have emerged, and strains with high-level ceftriaxone resistance spread internationally.

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In two experiments, rats observed expert foragers in a laboratory foraging task. In both experiments, 12 towers with a food cup on top of each tower were placed in a circle. Six towers, marked with black and white stripes, had cups baited with cheese, and were located in randomly selected positions on successive trials.

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Strengths, Opportunities, Aspirations, and Results (SOAR) is a strengths-based framework for strategic thinking, planning, conversations, and leading that focuses on strengths, opportunities, aspirations, and results. The SOAR framework leverages and integrates Appreciative Inquiry (AI) to create a transformation process through generative questions and positive framing. While SOAR has been used by practitioners since 2000 as a framework for generating positive organizational change, its use in empirical research has been limited by the absence of reliable and valid measures.

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Introduction: Federally Qualified Health Centers serve 29.8 million low-income patients across the U.S.

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Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are one of the most common knee pathologies sustained during athletic participation and are characterised by long convalescence periods and associated financial burden. Muscles have the ability to increase or decrease the mechanical loads on the ACL, and thus are viable targets for preventative interventions. However, the relationship between muscle forces and ACL loading has been investigated by many different studies, often with differing methods and conclusions.

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Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the second most lethal skin cancer. Due to ultraviolet light-induced damage, cSCCs have a high mutation rate, but some genes are more frequently mutated in aggressive cSCCs. Lysine-specific histone methyltransferase 2D () has a two-fold higher mutation frequency in metastatic cSCCs relative to primary non-metastatic associated cSCCs.

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This cross-sectional study assesses the pattern of face-to-face and virtual contraceptive appointments in states in which insurers reimbursed both services equally vs states without a reimbursement parity policy.

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Strict lockdown measures were introduced in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused mass disruption to adolescent swimmers' daily routines. To measure how lockdown impacted nutritional practices in this cohort, three-day photograph food diaries were analysed at three time points: before (January), during (April), and after (September) the first UK lockdown. Thirteen swimmers (aged 15 ± 1 years) from a high-performance swimming club submitted satisfactory food diaries at all time points.

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Effective cognitive training must improve cognition beyond the trained domain (show a transfer effect) and be applicable to dementia-risk populations, e.g., amnesic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI).

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Objectives: To evaluate temporal changes in pediatric emergency department (ED) visits for mental health problems in Massachusetts based on diagnoses and patient characteristics and to assess trends in all-cause pediatric ED visits.

Study Design: This statewide population-based retrospective cohort study used the Massachusetts All-Payer Claims Database, which includes almost all Massachusetts residents. The study sample consisted of residents aged <21 years who were enrolled in a health plan between 2013 and 2017.

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  • Quarterly STI screening is recommended for high-risk MSM in the UK, but frequent antibiotic use could lead to increased antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
  • The study analyzed data from over 6,000 individuals, focusing on the relationship between the number of gonorrhoea diagnoses and reduced susceptibility to antibiotics like ceftriaxone, cefixime, and azithromycin.
  • Results showed that MSM with 2-4 gonorrhoea diagnoses had higher rates of reduced antibiotic susceptibility compared to those with just one diagnosis, suggesting that repeat infections may be linked to AMR.
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Background: Current understanding of the causes of treatment failure in is poor and antimicrobial susceptibility data are lacking. We used genome sequencing to seek evidence of antimicrobial resistance in isolates sourced from patients who were persistently infected.

Methods: Genomic DNA was extracted from isolates cultured in McCoy cell monolayers.

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(1) Background: The progression of youth rugby union (RU) players towards senior professional levels can be the result of various different constraints. The aim of this study was to examine characteristics that differentiated playing positions and player rankings in an English Premiership RU academy. (2) Methods: Thirty players (mean age = 18.

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Consistent quality assurance (QA) programs are vital to MR-guided radiotherapy (MRgRT), for ensuring treatment is delivered accurately and the onboard MRI system is providing the expected image quality. However, daily imaging QA with a dedicated phantom is not common at many MRgRT centers, especially with large phantoms that cover a field of view (FOV), similar to the human torso. This work presents the first clinical experience with a purpose-built phantom for large FOV daily and periodic comprehensive quality assurance (QUASAR™ MRgRT Insight Phantom (beta)) from Modus Medical Devices Inc.

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  • - The study examined how long immunity lasts from both infection and vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 among asymptomatic healthcare workers in the UK, aiming to inform guidelines for booster shots.
  • - Researchers tracked 35,768 healthcare workers and found that 95% were vaccinated; a significant decline in vaccine effectiveness was observed over time, particularly among those who received the BNT162b2 vaccine (Pfizer-BioNTech).
  • - Vaccine effectiveness dropped from 85% shortly after vaccination to 51% after about 200 days, with little difference noted between those who received long or short intervals between doses of the same vaccine.
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Aim: The neurocognitive basis of Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD; or motor clumsiness) remains an issue of continued debate. This combined systematic review and meta-analysis provides a synthesis of recent experimental studies on the motor control, cognitive, and neural underpinnings of DCD.

Methods: The review included all published work conducted since September 2016 and up to April 2021.

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Traditional cognitive neuroscience uses task-evoked activations to map neurocognitive processes (and information) to brain regions; however, how those processes are generated is unknown. We developed activity flow mapping to identify and empirically validate network mechanisms underlying the generation of neurocognitive processes. This approach models the movement of task-evoked activity over brain connections to predict task-evoked activations.

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The human ability to adaptively implement a wide variety of tasks is thought to emerge from the dynamic transformation of cognitive information. We hypothesized that these transformations are implemented via conjunctive activations in "conjunction hubs"-brain regions that selectively integrate sensory, cognitive, and motor activations. We used recent advances in using functional connectivity to map the flow of activity between brain regions to construct a task-performing neural network model from fMRI data during a cognitive control task.

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The study examined the synergistic and independent effects of carbohydrate-caffeine mouth rinse on repeated sprint performance during simulated soccer match play. Nine male soccer players (21 ± 3 years, 1.75 ± 0.

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