Publications by authors named "Jeremy Roland"

The 2022-23 influenza season shows an early rise in pediatric influenza-associated hospitalizations (1). SARS-CoV-2 viruses also continue to circulate (2). The current influenza season is the first with substantial co-circulation of influenza viruses and SARS-CoV-2 (3).

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We evaluated healthcare facility use of (ICD-10) codes for culture-confirmed candidemia cases detected by active public health surveillance during 2019-2020. Most cases (56%) did not receive a candidiasis code, suggesting that studies relying on ICD-10 codes likely underestimate disease burden.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the occurrence of candidemia, a fungal infection, in patients with and without COVID-19, highlighting differences in patient characteristics based on their COVID-19 status.
  • An analysis using data from the CDC revealed that around 25.5% of candidemia patients tested positive for COVID-19, with those infected showing higher rates of ICU care and treatments like mechanical ventilation.
  • The findings indicate that patients with COVID-19 had a significantly higher in-hospital mortality rate (62.5%) compared to those without the virus (32.1%), emphasizing the need for preventive measures against candidemia in COVID-19 patients.
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Actin-based motility demands the spatial and temporal coordination of numerous regulatory actin-binding proteins (ABPs), many of which bind with affinities that depend on the nucleotide state of actin filament. Cofilin, one of three ABPs that precisely choreograph actin assembly and organization into comet tails that drive motility in vitro, binds and stochastically severs aged ADP actin filament segments of de novo growing actin filaments. Deficiencies in methodologies to track in real time the nucleotide state of actin filaments, as well as cofilin severing, limit the molecular understanding of coupling between actin filament chemical and mechanical states and severing.

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Actin filaments are semiflexible polymers that display large-scale conformational twisting and bending motions. Modulation of filament bending and twisting dynamics has been linked to regulatory actin-binding protein function, filament assembly and fragmentation, and overall cell motility. The relationship between actin filament bending and twisting dynamics has not been evaluated.

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