Publications by authors named "Keli Johnson"

Introduction: Atropine sulfate is an FDA-approved medical countermeasure (MCM) for the treatment of organophosphorus nerve agent and organophosphate pesticide toxicity. Sufficient MCM supplies must be available in an incident involving a mass human exposure either from an accidental chemical release or a terrorist attack.

Methods: We performed a randomized, 3-sequence, 3-period phase I crossover study to assess the bioavailability and pharmacokinetics (PK) of a single dose (0.

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Background: Life-threatening viral diseases such as eczema herpeticum (EH) and eczema vaccinatum (EV) occur in <5% of individuals with atopic dermatitis (AD). The diagnosis of AD, however, excludes all individuals with AD from smallpox vaccination.

Objectives: We sought to identify circulatory and skin lipid biomarkers associated with EH and EV.

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Staphylococcus aureus colonizes patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) and exacerbates disease by promoting inflammation. The present study investigated the safety and mechanisms of action of Staphylococcus hominis A9 (ShA9), a bacterium isolated from healthy human skin, as a topical therapy for AD. ShA9 killed S.

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Article Synopsis
  • Some kids with atopic dermatitis (AD) also have food allergies (FA), but not all do.
  • Researchers studied the skin of kids with both AD and FA to see what makes it different from those with just AD or no allergies.
  • They found that kids with AD and FA had weaker skin barriers, higher water loss, and specific changes in skin cells and immune responses compared to others.
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