Publications by authors named "MALMGREN R"

Dental healthcare personnel (DHCP) are subjected to microbe-containing aerosols and splatters in their everyday work. Safer work conditions must be developed to ensure the functioning of the healthcare system. By simulating dental procedures, we aimed to compare the virus-containing aerosol generation of four common dental instruments, and high-volume evacuation (HVE) in their mitigation.

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COVID-19 has highlighted the need for indoor risk-reduction strategies. Our aim is to provide information about the virus dispersion and attempts to reduce the infection risk. Indoor transmission was studied simulating a dining situation in a restaurant.

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We report an experimental infection of American mink with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant and show that mink remain positive for viral RNA for days, experience clinical signs and histopathologic changes, and transmit the virus to uninfected recipients. Preparedness is crucial to avoid spread among mink and spillover to human populations.

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Background: There are few data on the prevalence of acquired drug resistance mutations (ADRs) in Hunan Province, China, that could affect the effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy (ART).

Objectives: The main objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence of acquired drug resistance (ADR) the epidemic characteristics of HIV-1-resistant strains among ART-failed HIV patients in Hunan Province, China.

Methods: ART-experienced and virus suppression failure subjects in Hunan between 2012 and 2017 were evaluated by genotyping analysis and mutations were scored using the HIVdb.

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There has been limited research in India on determinants of seeking HIV testing by Indian married couples. We analyzed data obtained from husbands of married couples participating in the National Family Health Survey 2005-06. Socio-demographic and behavioural predictors for willingness to be tested and self-reported prior testing were explored, using multivariate logistic regression.

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Theory purports that animal foraging choices evolve to maximize returns, such as net energy intake. Empirical research in both human and non-human animals reveals that individuals often attend to the foraging choices of their competitors while making their own foraging choices. Owing to the complications of gathering field data or constructing experiments, however, broad facts relating theoretically optimal and empirically realized foraging choices are only now emerging.

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Studying the interaction between a system's components and the temporal evolution of the system are two common ways to uncover and characterize its internal workings. Recently, several maps from a time series to a network have been proposed with the intent of using network metrics to characterize time series. Although these maps demonstrate that different time series result in networks with distinct topological properties, it remains unclear how these topological properties relate to the original time series.

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The role of mentorship in protégé performance is a matter of importance to academic, business and governmental organizations. Although the benefits of mentorship for protégés, mentors and their organizations are apparent, the extent to which protégés mimic their mentors' career choices and acquire their mentorship skills is unclear. The importance of a science, technology, engineering and mathematics workforce to economic growth and the role of effective mentorship in maintaining a 'healthy' such workforce demand the study of the role of mentorship in academia.

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The identification and modeling of patterns of human activity have important ramifications for applications ranging from predicting disease spread to optimizing resource allocation. Because of its relevance and availability, written correspondence provides a powerful proxy for studying human activity. One school of thought is that human correspondence is driven by responses to received correspondence, a view that requires a distinct response mechanism to explain e-mail and letter correspondence observations.

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Thermochemistry of radicals is not as extensively tabulated as that of stable molecular species, even when group additivity schemes are applied. When these radicals contain oxygen or nitrogen atoms, the availability of radical groups is even more limited. Many oxygen- and nitrogen-containing radicals and molecules are present in the atmosphere, and thermochemistry is a valuable component of the development of atmospheric models with predictive capabilities.

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We use agent-based modeling to investigate the effect of conservatism and partisanship on the efficiency with which large populations solve the density classification task - a paradigmatic problem for information aggregation and consensus building. We find that conservative agents enhance the populations' ability to efficiently solve the density classification task despite large levels of noise in the system. In contrast, we find that the presence of even a small fraction of partisans holding the minority position will result in deadlock or a consensus on an incorrect answer.

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Patterns of deliberate human activity and behavior are of utmost importance in areas as diverse as disease spread, resource allocation, and emergency response. Because of its widespread availability and use, e-mail correspondence provides an attractive proxy for studying human activity. Recently, it was reported that the probability density for the inter-event time tau between consecutively sent e-mails decays asymptotically as tau(-alpha), with alpha approximately 1.

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Objectives: This study examined the incidence and implications of reported chlamydia cases in Los Angeles County residents aged 50 and older.

Design: Observational study of passive surveillance data submitted to the Los Angeles County Sexually Transmitted Disease Program.

Settings: Private and public health facilities in Los Angeles County.

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Objective: To characterize on-the-road, behind-the-wheel driving abilities and related laboratory performances of subjects with mild Alzheimer's disease (AD) and vascular dementia.

Design: Prospective, experimental study involving two mild dementia and three age and health control groups. Road test reliability and validity were assessed.

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Thirteen healthy men (age range 24-59 years) received three single doses (30, 75, and 150 mg/day) of aspirin for seven days, followed by a wash-out period of three weeks, in a randomized order. The arachidonic acid metabolite 12-L-5,8,10-heptadecatrienoic acid (12-HHT) was taken as a measure of platelet cyclooxygenase activity. There was a large inter-individual variation in 12-HHT production prior to and during aspirin treatment.

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The effect of nitrogen-(N2-)microbubbles on platelets resembles that of common platelet agonists with respect to aggregation and secretion, but is considerably slower and is poorly inhibited by aspirin. This paper reports the effect of microbubbles on platelet phospholipase C activity in gelfiltered human platelets prelabelled with [32P]Pi ([32P]-GFP). The experiments were run in the presence of an ADP scavenging system in order to rule out effects of ADP.

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The accumulated data indicate that asthma is associated with reduced circulatory selenium (Se) status and lowered activity of the Se-dependent enzyme glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), which may have etiological implications, considering the important role of GSH-Px in the cellular elimination of hydroperoxides. The aim of the present double-blind study was to investigate whether Se supplementation in asthmatic patients may increase GSH-Px activity and possibly bring about clinical improvement. Twenty-four patients suffering from intrinsic asthma were selected and randomized into two groups, and after a preintervention period of 4 weeks, one group received a daily supplement of 100 micrograms sodium selenite for 14 weeks, whereas the other group received placebo.

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The study compares the decay of intracellular luminescence activity (Lmax), the levels of basal [Ca2+]i in resting platelets, and agonist-induced peak [Ca2+]i-signals in platelets loaded with aequorin using the EGTA-, DMSO- and hypoosmotic shock treatment (HOST)-techniques. The highest load of intracellular aequorin with almost unchanged luminescence activity during 4 h was achieved with HOST. Lmax decreased linearly in EGTA- and HOST-platelets, but the decay rate and the levels of basal [Ca2+]i were significantly lower in HOST-platelets.

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Blood levels of melatonin, serotonin, cortisol, prolactin, and serotonin uptake by platelets were measured at 08:00, 14:00, 20:00, 02:00, and 08:00 hours in 10 healthy men who ranged in age from 27 to 35 years. The Km values of serotonin active transport by platelets were significantly correlated with melatonin blood levels. There were no other significant correlations.

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The influence of inhaled budesonide regimen (400 micrograms x 2 for 7 days), on agonist-induced platelet aggregation and secretion, was investigated in 18 volunteers. Platelet activation induced by serotonin and arachidonic acid was significantly enhanced after budesonide, as demonstrated by an increase in aggregation velocity (Vmax) and amplitude (Amax), and in arachidonic acid-induced ATP-secretion. We found no change in platelet aggregation induced by ADP, epinephrine, and A23187.

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The effect of nitrogen (N2) microbubbles on platelets resembles that of common platelet agonists with respect to aggregation (Thorsen T et al., Undersea Biomed Res 1986; 13: 289-303). In the present study we examined the effect of microbubbles on platelet secretion of preloaded 14C-serotonin.

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Haematological parameters, iso-transferrin ratio in plasma and serotonin uptake in platelets were studied in 10 men (age range 21-54 years) with occupational long-term, low level exposure to vapours from epoxy paints. The control group consisted of 10 healthy men (age range 20-48 years) not occupationally exposed to chemicals or organic solvents. The mean cellular volume of erythrocytes was significantly higher for the house painters than the controls (p less than 0.

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Platelet glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) activity and serum selenium (Se) levels were determined in 20 patients with intrinsic asthma. Nine of the patients had NSAID-intolerance. The mean value of GSH-Px activity in the patients was 47.

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