Publications by authors named "Kelicia Daniels"

Background: Description of the condition Malaria, an infectious disease transmitted by the bite of female mosquitoes from several Anopheles species, occurs in 87 countries with ongoing transmission (WHO 2020). The World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that, in 2019, approximately 229 million cases of malaria occurred worldwide, with 94% occurring in the WHO's African region (WHO 2020). Of these malaria cases, an estimated 409,000 deaths occurred globally, with 67% occurring in children under five years of age (WHO 2020).

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For three decades, the US Public Health Service has recommended that all persons capable of becoming pregnant consume 400 μg/day of folic acid (FA) to prevent neural tube defects (NTDs). The neural tube forms by 28 days after conception. Fortification can be an effective NTD prevention strategy in populations with limited access to folic acid foods and/or supplements.

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Objectives: Major spinal corrective surgeries can be associated with critical intra-operative blood loss. The objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to assess the safety and efficacy of tranexamic acid (TXA), a commonly used antifibrinolytic agent, in adult spinal deformity (ASD) surgery, defined as fusion of five or more levels.

Methods: Articles from PubMed, Embase, Cochrane, and clinicaltrials.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Kelicia Daniels"

  • Kelicia Daniels' research focuses on the implications and effectiveness of supplementation, particularly folic acid, in preventing health issues such as malaria susceptibility and neural tube defects.
  • Her findings emphasize the need for public health policies promoting folic acid intake, especially in populations at risk of both malaria and birth defects, reflecting a commitment to improving maternal and child health outcomes.
  • Additionally, her work includes a systematic review of tranexamic acid's safety and efficacy in adult spinal surgery, contributing to surgical best practices and patient safety in complex procedures.