Publications by authors named "S HIMMELFARB"

Background: Nontoxigenic Corynebacterium diphtheriae, often associated with wounds, can rarely cause infective endocarditis (IE). Five patients with C. diphtheriae IE were identified within 12 months at a Seattle-based hospital system.

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Serologic testing of residual blood samples from 812 children from a hospital in New Orleans, LA, between March and May 2020, demonstrated a SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence of 6.8% based on S and N protein IgG; Black and Hispanic children, and children living in zip codes with lower household incomes were over-represented.

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Background: Following the 2013-2016 West African Ebola outbreak, distinct, persistent health complaints were recognized in Ebola virus disease (EVD) survivors. Here we provide an in-depth characterization of post-Ebola syndrome >2.5 years after resolution of disease.

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  • The skin acts as a critical barrier between the body and the environment, hosting trillions of microorganisms that help maintain tissue health and immunity.
  • Recent research shows that specific beneficial microbes, like Staphylococcus epidermidis, can influence skin immunity by promoting certain immune cells that enhance defense mechanisms against pathogens.
  • This study highlights the complex interactions between skin-resident cells and commensal microorganisms, suggesting that these relationships can adapt quickly to changing microbial environments, which is important for understanding skin immunity and related health issues.
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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) can be reactivated from latency into the lytic cycle by many stimuli believed to operate by different mechanisms. Cell lines containing EBV differ in their responses to inducing stimuli, yet all stimuli require de novo protein synthesis (44). A crucial step preliminary to identifying these proteins and determining when they are required is to measure the duration of stimulus and response time needed for activation of expression of EBV BRLF1 and BZLF1, the earliest viral indicators of reactivation.

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