Publications by authors named "Jana Jarolimova"

Nucleic acid amplification testing (NAAT) for is unavailable in resource-limited settings. We previously developed a CRISPR-based lateral flow assay for detecting . We aimed to pair that assay with point-of-care DNA extraction, assess performance in clinical urine specimens, and optimize assay kinetics.

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Background: Diagnosis of is dependent on nucleic acid amplification testing (NAAT), which is not available in resource-limited settings where the prevalence of infection is highest. Recent advances in molecular diagnostics leveraging the high specificity of CRISPR enzymes can permit field-deployable, point-of-care lateral flow assays. We previously reported on the development and performance of a lateral flow assay for detecting .

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Background: Designathons can be used to enhance public health training and spur innovation. A designathon is a 3-stage participatory activity that includes preparation, intensive collaboration, and follow-up activities. We organized a designathon focused on developing actionable sexually transmitted disease (STD) control strategies and examined the content of ideas resulting from an STD designathon.

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In Massachusetts (MA), partner notification is routinely offered for new HIV and infectious syphilis cases, but there are no formal partner notification services for gonorrhea and chlamydia. Electronic partner notification (ePN), which allows patients to anonymously notify their partners of sexually transmitted infection exposure, could fill this gap. We evaluated the acceptability of and ideal characteristics for a statewide ePN service in MA.

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Background: Syphilis is a curable sexually transmitted infection that, untreated, is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. In people living with HIV (PLWH), syphilis carries greater risks of disease progression. We estimated syphilis prevalence among PLWH in the general population in sub-Saharan Africa and compared the prevalence among PLWH and without HIV.

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Background: Recent population-representative estimates of sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevalence in high HIV burden areas in southern Africa are limited. We estimated the prevalence and associated factors of 3 STIs among adolescents and young adults (AYA) in rural South Africa.

Methods: Between March 2020 and May 2021, a population-representative sample of AYA aged 16 to 29 years were randomly selected from a Health and Demographic Surveillance Site in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, for a 2 × 2 factorial randomized controlled trial.

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Background: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) through universal test and treat (UTT) and HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) substantially reduces HIV-related mortality and incidence. Effective ART based prevention has not translated into population-level impact in southern Africa due to sub-optimal coverage among youth. We aim to investigate the effectiveness, implementation and cost effectiveness of peer-led social mobilisation into decentralised integrated HIV and sexual reproductive health (SRH) services amongst adolescents and young adults in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN).

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  • * Key concerns among participants included fears about running out of food, potential COVID-19 infection, and worries about job loss, with 70% expressing new worries about ART access.
  • * Mental health scores showed a significant decline during the pandemic, highlighting the importance of addressing both economic and psychological challenges in healthcare delivery systems.
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  • A study in South Africa assessed COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among people living with HIV (PLWH), examining their willingness and reasons for hesitancy.
  • Out of 213 participants, 57% were willing to get vaccinated, while 21% expressed refusal, with fear of side effects being the main concern.
  • Factors such as older age were linked to higher willingness, while medical mistrust and reliance on social media for information were linked to lower acceptance.
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  • People living with HIV (PLWH) in South Africa were assessed for their willingness to accept COVID-19 vaccination, highlighting the importance of vaccinating this vulnerable population due to potential poorer health outcomes with COVID-19.
  • A study involving 213 participants revealed that 57% were willing to get vaccinated, while 22% were unsure and 21% declined, with fears about side effects being the most common concern.
  • Factors influencing vaccination willingness included increased age (positively correlated) and higher medical mistrust or reliance on social media for COVID-19 information (negatively correlated).
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Background: Contact tracing is used for multiple infectious diseases, most recently for COVID-19, but data regarding its effectiveness in disease control are scarce. To address this knowledge gap and inform public health decision making for COVID-19, we systematically reviewed the existing literature to determine the effectiveness of contact tracing in the control of communicable illness.

Methods: We searched PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library from database inception up to Nov 22, 2021, for published studies evaluating associations between provider-initiated contact tracing for transmissible infectious diseases and one of three outcomes of interest: case detection rates among contacts or at the community level, overall forward transmission, or overall disease incidence.

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  • The study aimed to estimate the prevalence of four sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among women with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and compare it to women without HIV.
  • A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted, reviewing 67 studies from 1999 to 2019, revealing that the prevalence of gonorrhea, chlamydia, trichomoniasis, and Mycoplasma genitalium was notably higher among women with HIV.
  • The findings highlight the importance of integrated STI and HIV care, as higher STI rates among HIV-positive women could significantly affect HIV transmission dynamics.
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Background: South Africa faces a high burden of unmet contraceptive need, particularly among adolescent girls and young women. Providing contraception in community-based venues may overcome barriers to contraceptive access. Our objective was to explore the potential impact of the social environment and stylist-client interactions on perceived accessibility of contraceptives within hair salons.

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We evaluated COVID-19 stigma and medical mistrust among people living with HIV in South Africa. We conducted telephone interviews with participants in a prospective study of a decentralized antiretroviral therapy program. Scales assessing medical mistrust, conspiracy beliefs, anticipated and internalized stigma, and stereotypes specific to COVID-19 were adapted primarily from the HIV literature, with higher scores indicating more stigma or mistrust.

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Background: Preventing unintended pregnancy is critical for women living with HIV (WLWH) to safely achieve their reproductive goals. Family planning services should support WLWH at risk of repeat unintended pregnancies. We examined the relationship between unintended pregnancy and subsequent contraception use among WLWH in Uganda.

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Background: Uganda has sought to address leading causes of childhood mortality: malaria, pneumonia and diarrhoea, through integrated community case management (iCCM). The success of this approach relies on community health worker (CHW) assessment and referral of sick children to a nearby health centre. This study aimed to determine rates of referral completion in an iCCM programme in rural Uganda.

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Objectives: To evaluate medical trainees' attitudes toward refugee patients in a refugee host country, and to identify educational needs.

Methods: A 54-question cross-sectional questionnaire was administered to a convenience sample of 81 post-graduate medical trainees at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital, Uganda, in 2016. Descriptive statistics on medical trainees' attitudes and educational needs regarding care for refugees were calculated.

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Objective: To assess cash transfer interventions for improving treatment outcomes of active pulmonary tuberculosis in low- and middle-income countries.

Methods: We searched PubMed®, Embase®, Cochrane Library and ClinicalTrials.gov for studies published until 4 August 2017 that reported on cash transfer interventions during the treatment of active pulmonary tuberculosis in low- and middle-income countries.

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The coordination of animal growth and development requires adequate nutrients. During times of insufficient food, developmental progression is slowed and stored energy is utilized to ensure that cell and tissue survival are maintained. Here, we report our finding that the Gbb/BMP signaling pathway, known to play an important role in many developmental processes in both vertebrates and invertebrates, is critical in the Drosophila larval fat body for regulating energy homeostasis.

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