Publications by authors named "McKinney J"

Powerful digital grasping is essential for primates navigating arboreal environments and is often regarded as a defining characteristic of the order. However, data on primate grip strength are limited. In this study, we collected grasping data from the hands and feet of eleven strepsirrhine species to assess how ecomorphological variables-such as autopodial shape, laterality, body mass and locomotor mode-influence grasping performance.

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Background: More than 600,000 adults in the United States experience a cardiac arrest each year. After resuscitation from cardiac arrest, most patients receive mechanical ventilation. The oxygenation target that optimizes neurologic outcomes after cardiac arrest is uncertain.

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Resuspended particles from human activities can contribute to pathogen exposure via airborne fomite contamination in built environments. Studies investigating the dissemination of resuspended viruses are limited. The goal of this study was to explore viral dissemination after aerosolized resuspension via human activities on indoor flooring.

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An air sanitizer was evaluated using an aerobiology protocol, compliant with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Air Sanitizer Guidelines, for virucidal activity against bacteriophages Phi6 and MS2 (used as surrogates for enveloped and non-enveloped human pathogenic viruses).

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This note details the first formal report of a spinal deformation in whale sharks, Rhincodon typus. An individual whale shark with suspected kypholordoscoliosis was observed at Ewing Bank in the Gulf of Mexico during aggregation events in 2010 and 2013. Despite the significant deformity, the shark was observed feeding on fish eggs at the surface during both encounters.

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Mass gathering events can greatly impact overburdened emergency medical service systems and emergency departments, which frequently experience staffing shortages and overcrowding. Nurse practitioners (NPs) were introduced into an event medicine team at mass gatherings to reduce emergency transports to local emergency departments as well as offering a "treat and release" disposition for patients presenting to medical tents. This study aimed to examine the impact of NPs at mass gathering events; 147 chart reviews were performed from 05/01/2023 to 09/30/2023 for all patients assessed by an NP at events staffed by an event medicine team; 60% of patients assessed by an NP were treated and released from the event, potentially reducing the number of patient transports and emergency department visits considerably.

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Purpose: State laws on early eyedrop refills, implemented to help patients obtain their medications when they run out early, have many inconsistencies possibly impacting their efficacy and functionality. This study sought to examine different state laws and elucidate unique features and commonalities that may influence their effectiveness.

Design: A review of all state legislation to date regarding early eyedrop refills was performed.

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Background: British Columbia (BC) faces more than 7000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests annually, which disproportionately affect rural areas, owing to their slower emergency medical service response and limited specialized care. Despite the known benefits of automated external defibrillator (AED) access and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training, their status in rural BC schools is poorly documented.

Methods: We used an online survey of principals and vice-principals of rural schools in BC.

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Objective: To assess the risk of breast cancer recurrence, breast cancer-specific mortality, and overall mortality for breast cancer survivors receiving vaginal estrogen therapy for genitourinary syndrome of menopause.

Data Sources: From the inception of each database to April 6th, 2024, a systematic literature search was conducted in Google Scholar, PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL, NCBI, and Science Direct. A secondary search was conducted on September 26th, 2024 utilizing Google Scholar, PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL, and Science Direct.

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Air sanitization is an important non-pharmaceutical intervention for mitigating the risk of indoor pathogen spreading. A dipropylene glycol-containing air sanitizer was tested against aerosolized and . The bacteria, suspended in a soil load, were aerosolized using a six-jet Collison nebulizer with pressurized air.

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Background: Urinary tract catheters, including Double-J or ureteral stents, are prone to bacterial colonization forming biofilms and leading to asymptomatic bacteriuria. In the context of asymptomatic bacteriuria, endourological procedures causing mucosa-inducing lesions can lead to severe infections. Antibiotic prophylaxis is warranted, yet its efficacy is limited by biofilm formation on stents.

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  • - Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease affecting various tissues, and animal models, particularly the rat medial meniscus transection (MMT) model, are used to study its progression and test potential treatments.
  • - In the MMT model, significant changes to articular cartilage, subchondral bone, and formation of osteophytes were observed as early as 3 weeks post-surgery, with cartilage thickening initially, followed by thickening of subchondral bone and eventual cartilage degradation.
  • - Extending the study period of the MMT model to 6- and 12-weeks is crucial, as it provides a better representation of severe osteoarthritis and helps in assessing the efficacy of new therapies for
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  • FoxP2 is a transcription factor known for its role in vocal communication, but its function in regulating social behavior in vertebrates other than humans, mice, and songbirds is still unclear.
  • Researchers studied the presence and activity of FoxP2-positive neurons in tadpoles of the mimic poison frog, especially focusing on their aggressive and begging behaviors.
  • The results revealed that FoxP2 neurons had increased activity in specific brain regions during social interactions, suggesting that FoxP2 may play a broader role in social behavior across different species of terrestrial vertebrates.
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As the field evolves as a doctoring profession, the role and scope of physical therapist practice must also grow to meet important and urgent public health needs. Scalable, population-level interventions must be prioritized to the same degree as tailored, individual-level care. Drawing from public health frameworks, this perspective proposes an approach to population-level physical therapist care delivery that aims to mitigate disease and disability and improve health outcomes by expanding access, decreasing cost, and improving quality of care for those facing the greatest health disparities.

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Women's health in physical therapy has historically focused on sexual and reproductive health. The biological and social constructs of sex and gender, respectively, are determinants of health, including pathophysiology of disease and therapeutic outcomes, and an expansion of the concept of "women's health" is warranted. This Perspective explores the role of sex and gender as key determinants of women's and girls' health and highlights the factors pertinent to physical therapist practice.

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Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most cause of motor dysfunction in children. Selective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR) plays a major role in long term spasticity control. However, limited data exists on the effect of SDR on postoperative spasticity treatment requirements and supraspinal effects, and the stimulation responses of dorsal nerve roots in those with CP.

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Prolonged exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is a known risk to respiratory health, causing chronic lung impairment. Yet, the immediate, acute effects of PM2.

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Objectives: Prehospital electrocardiogram (ECG) and administration of aspirin are evidence-based strategies for patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS). However, emergency medical services (EMS) compliance in patients with suspected ACS varies widely. We sought to understand the barriers to prehospital ECG acquisition and aspirin administration for patients with suspected ACS.

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SUMMARYUnderstanding how commonly used chemical microbicides affect pathogenic microorganisms is important for formulation of microbicides. This review focuses on the mechanism(s) of action of chemical microbicides commonly used in infection prevention and control. Contrary to the typical site-specific mode of action of antibiotics, microbicides often act via multiple targets, causing rapid and irreversible damage to microbes.

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Background: Urinary incontinence (UI) affects millions of women with substantial health and quality-of-life impacts. Supervised pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) is the recommended first-line treatment. However, multiple individual and institutional barriers impede women's access to skilled care.

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Introduction And Hypothesis: We evaluated a pilot multi-component reintegration intervention to improve women's physical and psychosocial quality of life after genital fistula surgery.

Methods: Twelve women undergoing fistula repair at Mulago Specialized Women and Neonatal Hospital (Kampala, Uganda) anticipated in a 2-week multi-component intervention including health education, psychosocial therapy, physiotherapy, and economic investment. We assessed feasibility through recruitment, retention, and adherence, acceptability through intervention satisfaction, and preliminary effectiveness through reintegration, mental health, physical health, and economic status.

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