Publications by authors named "J J McAlister"

The built environment provides an excellent setting for interdisciplinary research on the dynamics of microbial communities. The system is simplified compared to many natural settings, and to some extent the entire environment can be manipulated, from architectural design to materials use, air flow, human traffic, and capacity to disrupt microbial communities through cleaning. Here we provide an overview of the ecology of the microbiome in the built environment.

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Total talus replacement (TTR) is a viable surgical option in the setting of talar avascular necrosis and collapse, as well as a revision option for failed total ankle arthroplasty with talar implant subsidence. The purpose of the present study was to compare the clinical and radiographic outcomes following isolated TTR and TTR combined with total ankle arthroplasty or hindfoot arthrodesis. Patients who underwent TTR were retrospectively reviewed, as a multicenter consecutive case series.

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Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), a leading cause of mortality and morbidity, is associated with a substantial healthcare and economic burden. Reduction of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) to guideline-recommended goals is crucial in the prevention or management of ASCVD, particularly in those at high risk. Despite the availability of several effective lipid-lowering therapies (LLTs), up to 80% of patients with ASCVD do not reach evidence-based LDL-C goals.

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In 2011, the Council of Podiatric Medical Education, the accrediting body of the American Podiatric Medical Association, approved the conversion of all Podiatric Residencies to 3-year surgical programs. In 2012, there were 12 podiatric fellowships recognized by the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. To date, there are 53 programs listed under the college's website.

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Purpose Of Review: Preparing for pandemics requires a degree of interdisciplinary work that is challenging under the current paradigm. This review summarizes the challenges faced by the field of pandemic science and proposes how to address them.

Recent Findings: The structure of current siloed systems of research organizations hinders effective interdisciplinary pandemic research.

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