Publications by authors named "Godfrey M"

Introduction: Given the challenges in diagnosing children with long COVID, we sought to explore diagnostic practices and preferences among clinicians.

Methods: A ten-question survey assessed pediatric providers' clinical decision making for identifying and evaluating long COVID in children. Of the 120 survey respondents, 84 (70%) were physicians, 31 (26%) nurse practitioners, and 5 (4%) physician assistants.

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Importance: Many recent advances in pediatric concussion care are implemented by specialists; however, children with concussion receive care across varied locations. Thus, it is critical to identify which children have access to the most up-to-date treatment strategies.

Objective: To evaluate differences in the sociodemographic and community characteristics of pediatric patients who sought care for concussion across various points of entry into a regional health care network.

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  • COVID-19 vaccinations, particularly the newly recommended monovalent XBB.1-strain vaccines for all individuals 6 months and older, are vital for protection against severe illness and death from COVID-19, especially as new strains like Omicron JN.1 and KP.2 are spreading in the U.S.! -
  • As vaccine effectiveness decreases over time, the ACIP has advised that everyone 6 months and older should receive the 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccines, which have been approved or authorized by the FDA, including those from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech for ages 12 and up, and under Emergency Use Authorization for younger children!* -
  • The FDA also authorized Novava
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Background: Obstructed labour, a sequel of prolonged labour, remains a significant contributor to maternal and perinatal deaths in low- and middle-income countries.

Objective: We evaluated the modified World Health Organization (WHO) Labour Care Guide (LCG) in detecting prolonged and or obstructed labour, and other delivery outcomes compared with a traditional partograph at publicly-funded maternity centers of rural Mbarara district and City, Southwestern Uganda.

Methods: Since November 2023, we deployed the LCG for use in monitoring labour by trained healthcare providers across all maternity centers in Mbarara district/City.

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Objective: Learning from adverse outcomes in health and social care is critical to advancing a culture of patient safety and reducing the likelihood of future preventable harm to service users. This review aims to present an overview of all clinical claims finalised in one calendar year involving publicly funded health and social care providers in Ireland.

Design: This is a retrospective observational study.

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  • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a significant cause of respiratory issues and hospitalizations in older adults during fall and winter in the U.S., prompting new vaccination recommendations.
  • For the 2023-2024 season, a single dose of FDA-approved RSV vaccines is now recommended for all adults aged 75 and older, and for those aged 60-74 who are at higher risk for severe RSV.
  • The updated guidelines aim to improve vaccination rates among high-risk groups and include ongoing monitoring of vaccine effectiveness and safety to inform future decisions.
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  • Interventions promoting social activity can improve quality of life for people with dementia, and the PrAISED program aims to enhance physical activity and independence for this group in England.
  • The study used various methods, including interviews and video analyses, to evaluate how social benefits were perceived by participants, caregivers, and therapists during the PrAISED program.
  • Findings revealed that engaging therapy sessions supported by caregivers led to increased enjoyment and social interaction for participants, while recognizing their progress boosted their confidence and encouraged more social participation.
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  • Paediatric concussions are common, with about 30% of affected youth experiencing long-term symptoms that last over a month, highlighting the need for effective treatment strategies.
  • Early access to specialty care significantly improves recovery for those at risk of ongoing symptoms, but there are inequalities in accessing this care among youth.
  • This study tests a mobile health technology (mHealth) system designed to monitor patients remotely and facilitate connections to specialized care, aiming to reduce the prevalence of long-term concussion symptoms.
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  • - COVID-19 is still a significant public health concern, especially for individuals aged 65 and older, who accounted for 67% of COVID-19-related hospitalizations from October 2023 to January 2024.
  • - The CDC recommended that everyone aged 6 months and older receive the updated 2023-2024 COVID-19 vaccine to protect against severe illness, as the virus continues to circulate and variants are emerging.
  • - Additionally, on February 28, 2024, it was advised that those aged 65 and older get an extra dose of the updated vaccine to boost their immunity and reduce the risk of severe outcomes, including death.
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The effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection on children continue to evolve following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although life-threatening multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) has become rare, long-standing symptoms stemming from persistent immune activation beyond the resolution of acute SARS-CoV-2 infection contribute to major health sequelae and continue to pose an economic burden. Shared pathophysiologic mechanisms place MIS-C and long COVID within a vast spectrum of postinfectious conditions characterized by intestinal dysbiosis, increased gut permeability, and varying degrees of immune dysregulation.

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Objective: Surveys are a commonly used tool in quality improvement (QI) projects, but little is known about the standards to which they are designed and applied. We aimed to investigate the quality of surveys used within a QI collaborative, and to characterise the common errors made in survey design.

Methods: Five reviewers (two research methodology and QI, three clinical and QI experts) independently assessed 20 surveys, comprising 250 survey items, that were developed in a North American cystic fibrosis lung transplant transition collaborative.

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  • - COVID-19 vaccines have been a significant success in reducing hospitalizations and deaths in the U.S., with over 675 million doses given and over 80% of the population receiving at least one dose.
  • - The vaccines are estimated to have prevented more than 18 million hospitalizations and 3 million deaths, despite over one million fatalities from COVID-19 during the pandemic.
  • - The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) has actively reviewed data and made recommendations on COVID-19 vaccines, emphasizing their safety and effectiveness as key tools in combating serious illness from the virus.
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Widespread pain and hyperalgesia are characteristics of chronic musculoskeletal pain conditions, including fibromyalgia syndrome (FM). Despite mixed evidence, there is increasing consensus that these characteristics depend on abnormal pain augmentation and dysfunctional pain inhibition. Our recent investigations of pain modulation with individually adjusted nociceptive stimuli have confirmed the mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia of FM patients but failed to detect abnormalities of pain summation or descending pain inhibition.

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Sea turtles are vulnerable to climate change since their reproductive output is influenced by incubating temperatures, with warmer temperatures causing lower hatching success and increased feminization of embryos. Their ability to cope with projected increases in ambient temperatures will depend on their capacity to adapt to shifts in climatic regimes. Here, we assessed the extent to which phenological shifts could mitigate impacts from increases in ambient temperatures (from 1.

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  • COVID-19 vaccines are crucial for preventing severe outcomes, like hospitalization and death, but their effectiveness has been impacted by evolving variants.
  • Since September 2022, bivalent mRNA vaccines were recommended, but they were tailored to variants that are no longer prevalent.
  • As of September and October 2023, the FDA approved updated vaccines from Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, and Novavax to enhance immunity against currently circulating variants, with vaccination recommended for everyone aged 6 months and older.
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  • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major cause of hospitalization for infants in the U.S., leading to recommended preventative measures like nirsevimab (Bevfortus) for infants and the newly approved RSVpreF vaccine (Abrysvo) for pregnant individuals.
  • The FDA approved the RSVpreF vaccine in August 2023 for administration during weeks 32-36 of pregnancy to help protect infants under 6 months from RSV-related respiratory issues.
  • The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends that either the RSVpreF vaccine for mothers or nirsevimab for infants be used to protect against RSV, but not necessarily both for most infants.
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is a psychoactive plant indigenous to Central and South Asia, traditionally used both for recreational and religious purposes, in addition to folk medicine. Cannabis is a rich source of natural compounds, the most important of which are commonly known as cannabinoids that cause a variety of effects through interaction with the endocannabinoid system. In this study, a high-performance liquid chromatography-ultraviolet/photodiode array (PDA) method was developed and validated for the analysis of 15 cannabinoids in cannabis plant materials and cannabis-based marketed products.

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  • Synthetic cannabinoids, particularly from the JWH family, surfaced around 2004 as potent alternatives to marijuana, significantly affecting drug abuse trends and forensic research due to their undetectability and unpredictable toxicity.
  • The study focused on the interactions between these synthetic cannabinoids and the CB1 receptors in the brain using advanced modeling techniques to understand their binding affinities and structural characteristics.
  • Key findings revealed that certain structural features, like the carbonyl group and the length of the N-linked alkyl chain, played crucial roles in the binding effectiveness, which could aid in predicting new synthetic cannabinoids in the future.
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A group of theobromine derivatives was designed based on the key pharmacophoric characteristics of VEGFR-2 inhibitors. HepG2 and MCF-7 cancer cell lines were used to test the obtained compounds for their in vitro anti-proliferative activities. Compound 15 (2-(3,7-Dimethyl-2,6-dioxo-2,3,6,7-tetrahydro-1H-purin-1-yl)-N-(4-(1-(2-(4-hydroxybenzoyl)hydrazono)ethyl) phenyl)acetamide) was the most potent cytotoxic member against MCF-7 (IC = 0.

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Objective: To determine the effectiveness of an exercise and functional activity therapy intervention in adults with early dementia or mild cognitive impairment compared with usual care.

Design: Randomised controlled trial.

Setting: Participants' homes and communities at five sites in the United Kingdom.

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Background: The PRomoting Activity, Independence and Stability in Early Dementia (PrAISED) study delivered an exercise and functional activity programme to participants living with dementia. A Randomised Controlled Trial showed no measurable benefits in activities of daily living, physical activity or quality of life.

Objective: To explore participants' responses to PrAISED and explain why an intervention that might be expected to have produced measurable health gains did not do so.

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  • - This research focused on developing new anticancer compounds based on theobromine to inhibit VEGFR-2 and tested their effectiveness against cancer cell lines MCF-7 and HepG2.
  • - The compound 15a showed the strongest anti-cancer properties, with low micromolar inhibitory concentrations (IC values of 0.76 μM for HepG2 and 1.08 μM for MCF-7) and significant apoptosis induction in HepG2 cells, increasing apoptosis rates substantially.
  • - Additionally, 15a demonstrated strong binding to VEGFR-2 and inhibited cell migration and wound healing in HepG2 cells, suggesting its potential as a new anticancer treatment based on both biological activity and
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Increasing the diversity of the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce is more than a noble goal. The richness of ideas and experiences from many cultural perspectives can help to move science forward. To help pave pathways to higher education and STEM careers, we have been working with schools and communities that serve Native American students.

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