Publications by authors named "M McClure"

Purpose: The majority of residents pursue fellowship following training in general surgery, especially at academic medical centers. However, there is no singular body that oversees fellowship, and many aspects of fellowship remain speculative, including application and admissions. Our aim was to define the known statistics around surgical fellowships.

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Background: A proportion of individuals exposed to respiratory viruses avoid contracting detectable infection. We tested the hypothesis that early innate immune responses associate with resistance to detectable infection in close contacts of COVID-19 cases.

Methods: 48 recently-exposed household contacts of symptomatic COVID-19 cases were recruited in London, UK between May 2020 and March 2021 through a prospective, longitudinal observational study.

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Background: The etiology of schizophrenia involves both biological and environmental risk factors. Studying childhood trauma in disorders along the schizophrenia spectrum, including schizotypal personality disorder (SPD), can inform early risk and protective factors for psychosis. However, no study has directly compared childhood trauma between SPD and schizophrenia.

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Objectives: The Surgical Intervention for Traumatic Injuries (SITI) scale is intended to predict the likelihood of needing surgical decompression among patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). We sought to examine the performance of the SITI score to predict likelihood of acute neurosurgical intervention for children with TBI.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional, retrospective, observational study of children diagnosed with TBI as determined by International Classification of Diseases codes, presenting to a single level 1 pediatric trauma center, between June 1, 2003, and May 31, 2018.

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Article Synopsis
  • The first nuclear genome assembly and complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) for Hylesia metabus, a species of moth, has been presented, with the nuclear genome being one of the largest for lepidopterans at 1,271 Mb.
  • The nuclear genome is organized into 31 pseudo chromosomes with a high quality BUSCO score of 99.5%, and contains a significant amount of repetitive elements, primarily located in intergenic regions.
  • The assembled genomes are available on the BIPAA website and will aid future studies in population and comparative genomics.
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