Publications by authors named "Kilgore P"

Two live attenuated vaccines (LAVs), LMA and LMP, were evaluated alone or in combination with a trivalent adenoviral vector-based vaccine (Ad5-YFV) for their efficacy and immune responses in wild type (WT) and interferon gamma (IFNγ) knockout (KO) mice in a C57BL/6 background. While LMA and LMP are triple deletion mutants of CO92 strain, Ad5-YFV incorporates three protective plague immunogens. An impressive 80-100% protection was observed in all vaccinated animals against highly lethal intranasal challenge doses of parental CO92.

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  • The text discusses the serious threat posed by a deadly bacterial pathogen responsible for numerous plague pandemics, causing over 200 million deaths, and highlights the urgent need for new treatment methods due to emerging antibiotic-resistant strains.
  • The study evaluates a bacteriophage cocktail called YPP-401, which demonstrated around 88% effectiveness in protecting against pneumonic plague in rats when administered post-exposure.
  • With no FDA-approved vaccines for the plague and the rise of antibiotic-resistant strains, phage therapy is presented as a promising alternative that could effectively combat infections, including those from multidrug-resistant pathogens.
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  • There is a growing need for approved vaccines against Yersinia pestis due to its persistent presence and risk of pandemics.
  • Significant advancements have been made in vaccine development, but urgent collaboration in global funding and health systems is essential for quick clinical application.
  • The focus is on preventing future outbreaks, especially those caused by antibiotic-resistant strains of the plague bacterium.
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Several studies have correlate improved patient outcomes with increased physician-patient contacts, particularly in chronic diseases. Extending this approach to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care presents a promising means of improving outcomes. At LSU Health Shreveport (LSUHS), a new approach called "STABILITY" (Symptomatic Review during Biologic Therapy) was implemented during infusion therapy visits for IBD patients.

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This was the first longitudinal study to analyze dental clinic wastewater to estimate asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection trends in children. We monitored wastewater over a 14-month period, spanning three major COVID-19 waves driven by the Alpha, Delta, and Omicron variants. Each Saturday, wastewater was sampled at the Pediatric Dental Clinic of the only dental hospital in Japan's Saitama Prefecture.

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  • The LAMP trial investigated whether adding pulsed-xenon UV (PX-UV) disinfection to standard cleaning reduces healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), focusing on environmentally implicated HAIs (eiHAIs).
  • Conducted in two hospitals, the study included over 25,000 patients and compared the incidence of eiHAIs between the PX-UV group and a control group, finding no significant differences in infection rates.
  • Ultimately, the trial concluded that adding PX-UV to terminal cleaning did not effectively reduce eiHAIs, suggesting the need for further research on hospital disinfection methods.
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An infection prevention bundle that consisted of the development of a response team, public-academic partnership, daily assessment, regular testing, isolation, and environmental controls was implemented in 26 skilled nursing facilities in Detroit, Michigan (March 2020-April 2021). This intervention was associated with sustained control of severe acute respiratory coronavirus virus 2 infection among residents and staff.

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, one of the deadliest bacterial pathogens ever known, is responsible for three plague pandemics and several epidemics, with over 200 million deaths during recorded history. Due to high genomic plasticity, is amenable to genetic mutations as well as genetic engineering that can lead to the emergence or intentional development of pan-drug resistant strains. The dissemination of such strains could be catastrophic, with public health consequences far more daunting than those caused by the recent COVID-19 pandemic.

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Background: Immunizing pharmacy technicians (IPTs) have become more prevalent in recent years, but their impact on community pharmacy practice has yet to be determined.

Objectives: Determine the impact of implementing IPTs on vaccination volume in a community pharmacy chain and assess pharmacy staff's perspectives on the clinical abilities of IPTs and their impact on pharmacy workflow and job satisfaction.

Methods: Retrospective data analysis comparing the number of vaccines administered in a supermarket pharmacy chain from September to March 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 in pharmacies with IPT(s) versus those without IPT(s).

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Air medical services can improve access to blood products at the point of injury. Studies have shown that early activation of mass transfusion protocols (MTPs) can improve the survival of trauma patients by up to 25%. There are several scoring systems to guide early activation, but the use of a single criterion has been elusive.

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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), of which there are several variants. The three major variants (Alpha, Delta, and Omicron) carry the N501Y, L452R, and Q493R/Q498R mutations, respectively, in the gene. Control of COVID-19 requires rapid and reliable detection of not only SARS-CoV-2 but also its variants.

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There are several pathophysiological outcomes associated with substance abuse including metabolic disbalance, neurodegeneration, and disordered redox. Drug use in pregnant women is a topic of great concern due to developmental harm which may occur during gestation and the associated complications in the neonate after delivery. We sought to determine what the trajectory of drug use is like in children aged 0-4 years and mothers of neonates.

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Rapid evaluation of antimicrobial susceptibility is important in the treatment of nosocomial infections by Gram-negative bacteria, which increasingly carry carbapenemases and metallo-β-lactamases. We developed loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP)-based assays for four β-lactamase genes ( , , group, and ). The assays were evaluated using eight reference bacterial strains (, , , and ) harboring six β-lactamase genes.

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a leading cause of neurodegenerative disability in younger individuals. When diagnosed early, MS can be managed more effectively, stabilizing clinical symptoms and delaying disease progression. The identification of specific serum biomarkers for early-stage MS could facilitate more successful treatment of this condition.

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Background: Hospitalizations among skilled nursing facility (SNF) residents in Detroit increased in mid-March 2020 due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Outbreak response teams were deployed from local healthcare systems, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Detroit Health Department (DHD) to understand the infection prevention and control (IPC) gaps in SNFs that may have accelerated the outbreak.

Methods: We conducted 2 point-prevalence surveys (PPS-1 and PPS-2) at 13 Detroit SNFs from April 8 to May 8, 2020.

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration-authorized mRNA- and adenovirus-based SARS-CoV-2 vaccines are intramuscularly injected in two doses and effective in preventing COVID-19, but they do not induce efficient mucosal immunity or prevent viral transmission.

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Low socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with greater morbidity and increased healthcare resource utilization (HRU) in IBD. We examined whether a financial assistance program (FAP) to improve healthcare access affected outcomes and HRU in a cohort of indigent IBD patients requiring biologics. IBD patients (>18 years) receiving care at a ‘safety-net’ hospital who initiated biologics as outpatients between 1 January 2010 and 1 January 2019 were included.

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Purpose: The purpose of this article is to explore the amount of work, quantitated by flexion and extension cycles, that is needed to obtain a positive Elson test following a central slip injury.

Methods: Thirteen frozen cadaveric fingers from individuals with an average age of 79.6 years were used.

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  • COVID-19, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, can be deadly, with variants like the L452R mutation showing increased ability to bind to human cell receptors.
  • Researchers developed a new detection method called RT-LAMP-BART, which quickly identifies SARS-CoV-2 and its mutations, demonstrating high specificity and sensitivity compared to traditional testing methods.
  • The RT-LAMP-BART assay is noted for its speed and accuracy, detecting low levels of the virus while being simpler and more cost-effective than conventional RT-PCR tests.
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Background: Health care workers (HCW) are among the highest risk groups for acquisition of COVID-19 because of occupational exposures. The WHIP COVID-19 Study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) as chemoprophylaxis for SARS-CoV-2 infection in this population.

Methods: HCW, first responders, and other occupationally high-risk participants were enrolled in a randomized, placebo-controlled clinical study of HCQ from April to October 2020.

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Mice immunized with a combination of an adenovirus vector (Ad5-YFV) and live-attenuated (LMA)-based vaccines were evaluated for protective efficacy against pneumonic plague. While the Ad5-YFV vaccine harbors a fusion cassette of three genes encoding YscF, F1, and LcrV, LMA represents a mutant of parental Yersinia pestis CO92 deleted for genes encoding Lpp, MsbB, and Ail. Ad5-YFV and LMA were either administered simultaneously (1-dose regimen) or 21 days apart in various orders and route of administration combinations (2-dose regimen).

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A “universal” platform that can rapidly generate multiplex vaccine candidates is critically needed to control pandemics. Using the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 as a model, we have developed such a platform by CRISPR engineering of bacteriophage T4. A pipeline of vaccine candidates was engineered by incorporating various viral components into appropriate compartments of phage nanoparticle structure.

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Traumatic injury is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in pediatric patients. Hemorrhage is a known but treatable component of these outcomes. Evidence exists that major trauma patients are at high risk for hypocalcemia but the rate of pediatric occurrence is not documented.

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