Publications by authors named "Todd Parker"

Background: Sepsis guidelines recommend daily review to de-escalate or stop antibiotics in appropriate patients. This randomized, controlled trial evaluated an opt-out protocol to decrease unnecessary antibiotics in patients with suspected sepsis.

Methods: We evaluated non-intensive care adults on broad-spectrum antibiotics despite negative blood cultures at 10 US hospitals from September 2018 through May 2020.

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Recent increases in the practice of parallel publication, during which a peer-reviewed manuscript is published concurrently with the first dissemination of the same key data at a medical congress as a late-breaking abstract, have highlighted substantial value for this method of publication. Parallel publication can increase access to new clinical information for healthcare providers and patients, as well as promote engagement and reach of the publication and presentation. As the practice becomes more common, there is a need for strategies to address the multiple challenges involved in the development process, such as shortened timelines, journal and congress policies, and stakeholder alignment.

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  • The Laboratory Response Network (LRN) enhances South Korea's ability to detect and respond to infectious disease emergencies through standardized procedures and cooperative testing among various labs.
  • LRN includes a trained workforce and a repository of testing reagents, ensuring effective readiness in public health threats.
  • Support from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention bolsters laboratory capacity, protecting both local populations and US personnel in South Korea and the continental US.
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Objectives: We sought to validate previous reports of HCV prevalence in jails, identify HCV risk factors prevalence, and identify risk factors associated with HCV infection in this population.

Methods: Inmates at the Buzz Westfall Justice Center (BWJC) in St. Louis, Missouri, were offered risk factor screening for HCV and anti-HCV antibody testing from December 2012 through May 2013.

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Objective: Antinuclear antibodies (ANA) are a serological hallmark of systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases (SARD) such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). While a number of ANA patterns detected by indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) have diagnostic significance, autoantibodies producing the dense fine speckled (DFS) pattern have been reported to be more prevalent in healthy individuals than in SARD.

Methods: Sequential samples submitted for ANA testing were screened for anti-DFS antibodies by IIF (n = 3263).

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Innate immune regulatory factor (IIRF) is a serum-derived biological response modifier, or agent that modifies/bolsters the pathogenic immune response. IIRF has been shown to provide protection (e.g.

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Ultraviolet light (UV) inhibits translation initiation through activation of kinases that phosphorylate the alpha-subunit of eukaryotic initiation factor 2 (eIF2alpha). Two eIF2alpha kinases, PERK and GCN2, are known to phosphorylate the Serine-51 of eIF2alpha in response to UV-irradiation. In this report, we present evidence that phosphorylation of eIF2alpha plays a role in UV-induced apoptosis.

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Salmonellosis-induced mortality in female Swiss Webster mice decreased significantly when tripeptidic immunostimulant (TPI) was administered prophylactically. Prophylactic benefits developed in a dose-dependent manner wherein 15 mg of TPI given 1 day before challenge reduced mortality by 70%.

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A monoclonal antibody (MAb) directed against an unknown Chlamydophila pneumoniae epitope has been characterized, and the respective peptide mimotope has been identified. A murine MAb specific for C. pneumoniae was used to select peptides from phage display libraries.

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