Publications by authors named "K Halpin"

The few studies that have evaluated hygiene routines in farrowing accommodation to date have focused on pathogen elimination from pens, with little attention paid to pig growth and no information provided on pig health or medication usage. This study aimed to determine if implementation of an optimized farrowing accommodation hygiene routine could improve pig health and growth and reduce medication usage pre- and post-weaning (PW). Forty seven sows were blocked on parity, previous litter size and body weight and assigned to two treatments: T1) Basic hygiene: cold water washing only with minimal drying time; T2) Optimized hygiene: use of detergent and a chlorocresol-based disinfectant with a 6-d drying time.

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Nipah virus causes highly lethal disease, with case-fatality rates ranging from 40% to 100% in recognised outbreaks. No treatments or licensed vaccines are currently available for the prevention and control of Nipah virus infection. In 2019, WHO published an advanced draft of a research and development roadmap for accelerating development of medical countermeasures, including diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines, to enable effective and timely emergency response to Nipah virus outbreaks.

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Objectives: Children with Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) may develop premature pubarche (PP). We investigated the frequency of PP, and its potential precursors and sequelae, in PWS.

Design, Patients And Measurements: A chart review of children with PWS treated at our institution between 1990 and 2021 was performed.

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  • This study compares in-hospital complications between young patients with isolated diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and those with hyperosmolarity conditions.* -
  • Researchers analyzed medical records of youth (ages 1-20) over two years, focusing on outcomes like hospital stay duration, mental status changes, and kidney injury.* -
  • Findings show that youth with hyperosmolar conditions had longer hospital stays, more severe complications, and a higher risk of acute kidney injury compared to those with isolated DKA, indicating a need for further research to prevent these complications.*
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Background: Thers is limited research examining modifiable cardiometabolic risk factors with a single-item health behavior question obtained during a clinic visit. Such information could support clinicians in identifying patients at risk for adverse cardiometabolic health. We investigated if children meeting physical activity or screen time recommendations, collected during clinic visits, have better cardiometabolic health than children not meeting recommendations.

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