Publications by authors named "Fritz S"

Introduction: Alongside the United States' growing landscape of legalized recreational marijuana intended for humans, cases of canine marijuana toxicosis have been on the rise. Most commonly these dogs have mild clinical signs and respond well to supportive therapies. However, patients might still be ataxic, unable to walk, or remain heavily sedated at the time of discharge.

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The paper describes the production and evaluation of global grassland extent mapped annually for 2000-2022 at 30 m spatial resolution. The dataset showing the spatiotemporal distribution of cultivated and natural/semi-natural grassland classes was produced by using GLAD Landsat ARD-2 image archive, accompanied by climatic, landform and proximity covariates, spatiotemporal machine learning (per-class Random Forest) and over 2.3 M reference samples (visually interpreted in Very High Resolution imagery).

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This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of a second iron injection for suckling pigs fed diets with different dietary iron levels in the nursery period on growth performance, hematological parameters, serum and liver trace mineral content, fecal score, microbiome, and metabolites. A total of 70 newborn pigs from 7 litters were assigned to either 1 or 2 iron injections within the litter and received the first i.m.

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Staphylococcus aureus remains a leading global cause of bacterial infection-associated mortality and has eluded prior vaccine development efforts. S. aureus α-toxin (Hla) is an essential virulence factor in disease, impairing the T cell response to infection.

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Genetic selection to reduce CH emissions is a promising solution for reducing the environmental impact of dairy cattle production. Before such a selection program can be implemented, however, it is necessary to have a better understanding of the genetic determinism of CH emissions and how this might influence other traits of interest. In this study, we performed a genetic analysis of 6 CH traits predicted from milk mid-infrared spectra.

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  • Dairy cattle breeds face recurrent recessive genetic defects that are often undetected due to conventional observation techniques missing various conditions, particularly those without clear symptoms.
  • A new data mining framework has been developed to identify these hidden recessive defects in livestock by analyzing genomic data and comparing homozygote numbers in cattle with diverse life histories.
  • This research uncovered 33 new genetic loci linked to increased juvenile mortality, offering insights into the genetic causes of inbreeding depression, which can enhance animal welfare and reduce industry losses.
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  • Pandemics are regular occurrences, and communities must adopt sound principles for better preparedness against future infectious disease threats.
  • The National Science Foundation hosted a conference in 2023 with circumpolar researchers and Indigenous partners to explore lessons from COVID-19.
  • The article suggests future pandemic research areas in Alaska focused on Indigenous knowledge, risk perception, food and housing security, and emphasizes the importance of social sciences in enhancing pandemic preparedness.
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Background: Despite the introduction of the diagnosis-related groups (DRG) system, costs in the German healthcare system have risen continuously for years. In order to reduce costs the federal government is aiming to shift inpatient services to the outpatient sector. Outpatient services affect many areas of medicine, including proctological operations as these are common and can often be carried out on an outpatient basis.

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Background And Objective: The biomarkers of hand function may differ based on level of motor impairment after stroke. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between resting state functional connectivity (RsFC) and unimanual contralesional hand function after stroke and whether brain-behavior relationships differ based on level of grasp function.

Methods: Sixty-two individuals with chronic, left-hemisphere stroke were separated into three functional levels based on Box and Blocks Test performance with the contralesional hand: Low (moved 0 blocks), Moderate (moved >0% but <90% of blocks relative to the ipsilesional hand), and High (moved ≥90% of blocks relative to the ipsilesional hand).

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The pursuit of a vaccine to quell Staphylococcus aureus disease has been unfruitful. In this Viewpoint, we explore the biological linkage between microbial niche acquisition and host immunity as a basis to guide future vaccine efforts.

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  • - This study analyzes gestation length (GL) in 16 cattle breeds using extensive data from over 20 million gestations and one million calf genotypes, revealing breed average GLs ranging from 279.7 to 294.4 days with similar variability across breeds.
  • - It finds that direct heritability for GL is moderate to high (0.40-0.67), while maternal heritability is low (0.04-0.06), indicating that calf traits are more influential than maternal traits on GL.
  • - The research shows that shorter GLs can lead to higher calf mortality and are linked to dairy cows' milk production, highlighting the potential risks of selecting for reduced GL; further research is
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  • - The study analyzed gestation length (GL) across 16 cattle breeds using extensive databases, finding breed averages varying from 279.7 days in Holsteins to 294.4 days in Blonde d'Aquitaine, with standard deviations ranging between 5.2 to 5.8 days.
  • - It determined moderate to high direct heritability for calf traits related to GL (0.40 to 0.67), but low maternal heritability (0.04 to 0.06), indicating that calf traits influence GL more than the mother's traits.
  • - The research linked extreme breeding values for GL to higher mortality rates in newborn calves and milk production in mothers, revealing several quantitative trait loci (
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Predicting methane (CH) emission from milk mid-infrared (MIR) spectra provides large amounts of data which is necessary for genomic selection. Recent prediction equations were developed using the GreenFeed system, which required averaging multiple CH4 measurements to obtain an accurate estimate, resulting in large data loss when animals unfrequently visit the GreenFeed. This study aimed to determine if calibrating equations on CH emissions corrected for diurnal variations or modeled throughout lactation would improve the accuracy of the predictions by reducing data loss compared with standard averaging methods used with GreenFeed data.

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Objective: To describe a case of bifenthrin toxicosis in a dog with a successful outcome following the use of therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) and intralipid therapy.

Case Summary: An 8-month-old female neutered poodle mix dog ingested an unknown amount of powered bifenthrin, which resulted in acutely altered mentation, cranial nerve deficits, and intractable tremors that persisted in severity despite aggressive medical management to include intravenous fluids, intravenous lipid emulsion, anticonvulsant medications, and methocarbamol. TPE was initiated after lack of significant clinical improvement 12 hours after initial presentation.

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Positive social comparative feedback is hypothesized to generate a dopamine response in the brain, similar to reward, by enhancing expectancies to support motor skill learning. However, no studies have utilized neuroimaging to examine this hypothesized dopaminergic mechanism. Therefore, the aim of this preliminary study was to investigate the effect of positive social comparative feedback on dopaminergic neural pathways measured by resting state connectivity.

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The performance of an adult dairy cow may be influenced by events that occur before her birth. The present study investigated the potential effects of 2 prenatal groups of factors, assisted reproductive technologies and maternal characteristics (e.g.

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  • Emergency airway management is a critical yet infrequent procedure that significantly affects the health outcomes of patients in emergencies.
  • The effectiveness of this management relies on factors like the patient's anatomy, the surrounding environment, and the skills of the healthcare provider.
  • The article advocates for following a structured algorithm to anticipate and handle difficult airway situations, offering various techniques along with common mistakes and practical advice.
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Study Objective: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs are effective at reducing cardiovascular disease risk factors, yet programs in the United States (US) have poor participation and completion. The current study evaluates characteristics related to completion and drop-out for CR participants.

Design: A cross-sectional study design compared participants who completed the program (finishers) and those did not finish (non-finishers).

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The environmental impact of dairy production can be reduced in several ways, including increasing feed efficiency and reducing methane (CH) emissions. There is no consensus on their relationship. This study aimed at estimating the correlations between residual feed intake (RFI) and CH emissions expressed in g/d methane production (MeP), g/kg of fat- and protein-corrected milk methane intensity (MeI), or g/kg of DM intake methane yield (MeY) throughout lactation.

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Background: Physical therapists (PTs) report job satisfaction when delivering autonomous, high-quality care, but they also experience work-related stress, burnout, and emotional exhaustion. Retaining experienced and skilled clinicians is important. However, a subset of PTs are choosing to voluntarily leave clinical practice (i.

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Nanomaterials are known to exhibit unique interactions with light. Iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs), composed of magnetite (black iron oxide) specifically, are known to be highly absorptive throughout the visible portion of the spectrum. We sought to investigate and overcome optical interference of IONPs in colorimetric, fluorometric and luminescence assays by introducing additional controls and determining the concentration-dependent contribution to optical artifacts which could confound, skew, or invalidate results.

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Background: Staphylococcus aureus is a versatile organism, capable of existing as a commensal organism while also possessing pathogenic potential. The emergence of clinically and genetically distinct strains of methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA), termed community-onset MRSA (CO-MRSA), resulted in an epidemic of invasive and skin and soft tissue infections (SSTI) in otherwise healthy individuals without traditional risk factors.

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  • The International Consortium on Manual Therapies (ICMT) aims to enhance communication and collaboration among various manual therapy professions to promote research and understanding of the field.
  • Through video conferences and focus groups, practitioners from different professions identified a large number of techniques and developed a glossary of common terms, improving clarity in the field.
  • Results indicate that many manual therapy techniques overlap among professions, highlighting the need for further research to explore these similarities in depth.
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