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Updates on the Activity, Efficacy and Emerging Mechanisms of Resistance to Cefiderocol.

Curr Issues Mol Biol

December 2024

Department of Diagnostics and Public Health, Microbiology Section, Verona University, 37134 Verona, Italy.

In recent years, novel antimicrobials have been developed to counter the emergence of antimicrobial resistance and provide effective therapeutic options against multidrug-resistant (MDR) Gram-negative bacilli (GNB). Cefiderocol, a siderophore cephalosporin, represents a novel valuable antimicrobial drug for the treatment of infections caused by MDR-GNB. The mechanism of cefiderocol to penetrate through the outer membrane of bacterial cells, termed "", makes this antimicrobial drug unique and immune to the various resistance strategies adopted by GNB.

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Fluorescence of various buried fresh and fresh-frozen-thawed tissue types up until the point of active decay: a human taphonomy study.

Int J Legal Med

December 2024

Department of Medical Biology, Section Clinical Anatomy and Embryology, AmsterdamUMC, Location Academic Medical Centre, Meibergdreef 9, Amsterdam, AZ, 1105, The Netherlands.

Forensic taphonomy is the study of postmortem changes of human remains for the purpose of answering legal investigative questions. Many variables can affect the pattern and rate of decomposition of remains, posing challenges for taphonomic studies and estimation of the postmortem interval. Given the gap in knowledge regarding the suitability of using frozen remains to extrapolate conclusions to fresh material, investigating the effects of freeze-thaw cycles followed by burial on human remains is vital for forensic practice and taphonomic research.

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The folate cycle has been implicated in the pathophysiology of autism due to its role in the glutathione oxidative stress pathway, amino acid and DNA methylation reactions, and neurotransmitter synthesis pathway. Previous research on folinic acid supplementation in autistic children has suggested potential benefits. The primary aim of this pilot study was to determine the safety, feasibility and efficacy of oral folinic acid in improving communication and behaviour in autistic children.

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Objectives: To evaluate the in vitro activity of ceftazidime/avibactam, meropenem/vaborbactam, imipenem/relebactam and comparators against KPC-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae (KPC-Kp) clinical isolates collected from a multicentre study in Italy (2022-23) and genomic characterization of the molecular mechanisms causing resistance.

Methods: Consecutive KPC-Kp isolates from blood cultures (n = 264) were collected from 14 hospital centres in the period 2022-23. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed using broth microdilution.

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Postingestive nutrient stimulation conditions food preferences through striatal dopamine and may be associated with blunted brain responses in obesity. In a cross-sectional study, we tested flavor-nutrient conditioning (FNC) with maltodextrin-enriched yogurt, with maltodextrin previously optimized for concentration and dextrose equivalents (n = 57), and to mask texture cues (n = 102). After conditioning, healthy volunteers (n = 52) increased preference for maltodextrin-paired (+102 kcal, CS+), relative to control (+1.

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Introduction: This study aimed to assess whether brief stop-smoking advice given to women who smoke and visit their general practice for cervical cancer screening improves smoking cessation outcomes.

Methods: This two-arm cluster-randomised controlled trial was conducted in 75 Dutch general practices. Participants in the intervention group received brief stop-smoking advice based on the Ask-Advise-Connect method, delivered by a practice assistant.

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This article is part of the Dendritic Cell Guidelines article series, which provides a collection of state-of-the-art protocols for the preparation, phenotype analysis by flow cytometry, generation, fluorescence microscopy, and functional characterization of mouse and human dendritic cells (DC) from lymphoid organs, and various nonlymphoid tissues. Within this article, detailed protocols are presented that allow for the generation of single-cell suspensions from human nonlymphoid tissues including lung, skin, gingiva, intestine as well as from tumors and tumor-draining lymph nodes with a subsequent analysis of dendritic cells by flow cytometry. Further, prepared single-cell suspensions can be subjected to other applications including cellular enrichment procedures, RNA sequencing, functional assays, etc.

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Detecting Colorectal Neoplasia Using Specific Fecal Fluorogenic Protease-Sensitive Substrates: A Pilot Study.

Anal Chem

December 2024

Department of Oral Biochemistry, Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam and VU University Amsterdam, Gustav Mahlerlaan 3004, 1081 LA Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Background: identification and removal of advanced adenomas (AA) reduce colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and potentially mortality. CRC screening often uses fecal immunochemical testing to select high-risk individuals for colonoscopy, despite its low sensitivity for AA and relatively high false-positivity rate. Previous studies have linked proteases to CRC development through their ability to facilitate angiogenesis and immunoregulation.

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Purpose: Patients with asthma in Singapore often have complex patient journeys, with diagnosis and management across various primary and speciality care settings. Real-world population health data is needed to identify care gaps and inform policies.

Patients And Methods: This retrospective, longitudinal cohort study assessed real-world data from adults (aged ≥18 years) with asthma in the SingHealth Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Asthma Data Mart, an integrated database of electronic medical records of patients who attended primary and/or speciality care clinics in the SingHealth Regional Health System 01/01/2015-12/31/2020.

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Antibiotic-perturbed microbiota and the role of probiotics.

Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol

December 2024

International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics, Consulting Scientific Advisor, Centennial, CO, USA.

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  • * Clinical studies show probiotics might help reduce side effects like diarrhea from Clostridioides difficile, yet there's no direct evidence connecting these outcomes to microbiota protection.
  • * The review discusses the complexities of studying microbiota restoration, including the challenges of defining a "normal" microbiota, varying measurement methods, and individual differences, while suggesting future research directions.
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Background: The association between cannabis and psychosis is established, but the role of underlying genetics is unclear. We used data from the EU-GEI case-control study and UK Biobank to examine the independent and combined effect of heavy cannabis use and schizophrenia polygenic risk score (PRS) on risk for psychosis.

Methods: Genome-wide association study summary statistics from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium and the Genomic Psychiatry Cohort were used to calculate schizophrenia and cannabis use disorder (CUD) PRS for 1098 participants from the EU-GEI study and 143600 from the UK Biobank.

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  • Esophagogastric junction outflow obstruction (EGJOO) is an esophageal disorder with a high integrated relaxation pressure, and while symptoms are usually self-limiting, this study investigates factors that affect symptom resolution.
  • A cohort study of 53 patients revealed that while dysphagia and atypical chest pain were common symptoms, obesity was a significant risk factor for persistent symptoms, with only 37.5% of obese patients seeing resolution compared to 87.2% of non-obese patients.
  • The study emphasizes that addressing obesity may be crucial for improving outcomes in patients with functional EGJOO, as it significantly impacts the likelihood of symptom resolution.
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Skeletal muscle mitochondrial fragmentation predicts age-associated decline in physical capacity.

Aging Cell

December 2024

Department of Human Movement Sciences, Faculty of Behavioural and Movement Sciences, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Ageing substantially impairs skeletal muscle metabolic and physical function. Skeletal muscle mitochondrial health is also impaired with ageing, but the role of skeletal muscle mitochondrial fragmentation in age-related functional decline remains imprecisely characterized. Here, using a cross-sectional study design, we performed a detailed comparison of skeletal muscle mitochondrial characteristics in relation to in vivo markers of exercise capacity between young and middle-aged individuals.

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"Diversity" in rhinology.

Rhinology

December 2024

Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Amsterdam UMC, Location Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

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  • Advanced ultrasound techniques offer better insights into non-melanoma skin cancers compared to traditional methods like dermoscopy, enhancing assessment of tumor margins and morphology.
  • In a study of 11 skin tumors (mostly basal and squamous cell carcinomas) from patients aged 66 to 98, ultrasound effectively measured tumor depth and correlated well with histological findings.
  • The ultrasound showed that all tumors were solid and stiff, with high levels of neovascularity, indicating its potential as a quick and useful pre-operative tool.
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Four-year secukinumab treatment outcomes in European real-world patients with axial spondyloarthritis and psoriatic arthritis.

Joint Bone Spine

November 2024

Copenhagen Center for Arthritis Research (COPECARE), Center for Rheumatology and Spine Diseases, Centre for Head and Orthopedics, Rigshospitalet, Glostrup, Denmark. Electronic address:

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the retention rates and remission outcomes of patients with axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) who started treatment with secukinumab over 24 and 48 months.
  • Data was collected from 13 European registries, revealing that retention rates were around 51%-64%, and patients with no prior biologic treatments showed better outcomes compared to those with previous treatments.
  • The findings suggest that secukinumab remains effective over four years, with higher success rates in treatment-naïve patients compared to those who had already tried other therapies.
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Background: The Singapore integrated 24-hour activity guide for children and adolescents was introduced to promote healthy lifestyle behaviors, including physical activity, sedentary behavior, sleep, and diet, to enhance metabolic health and prevent noncommunicable diseases. To support the dissemination and implementation of these recommendations, a user-friendly online resource was created to help children and adolescents adopt these behaviors in Singapore.

Objective: This study aimed to assess the acceptability of the online resource in the adoption of healthier lifestyle behaviors, and the change in the users' behaviors with the use of this online resource.

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Objective: To optimise the organisation of care and encourage the adoption of good clinical practices, the RarERN Path methodology was designed within ERN ReCONNET. The aim of our work was to report the application of RarERN Path on systemic sclerosis within the ERN ReCONNET centres, providing a feasible and flexible organisational reference model for optimising the systemic sclerosis care pathway in different countries.

Methods: RarERN Path is a six-phase methodology which enables the creation of a reference organisational model co-designed on the basis of the expertise of different stakeholders.

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Risk factors for adverse health in military and law enforcement personnel; an umbrella review.

BMC Public Health

November 2024

Amsterdam Collaboration on Health and Safety in Sports, Department of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam Movement Science, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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  • A systematic review was conducted to better understand the adverse health outcomes and risk factors affecting military and law enforcement personnel.
  • The review analyzed 34 systematic reviews, encompassing data from 43 countries, identifying 26 adverse health outcomes and 220 underlying risk factors.
  • Key findings included various health issues such as PTSD, depression, obesity, and injuries, highlighting the importance of addressing these factors for improved prevention strategies.
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Differential contributions of fetal mononuclear phagocytes to Zika virus neuroinvasion versus neuroprotection during congenital infection.

Cell

December 2024

Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-National University of Singapore Medical School, Singapore 169857, Singapore; Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; Department of Pathology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27705, USA; SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute, Singapore, Singapore. Electronic address:

Fetal immune cell functions during congenital infections are poorly understood. Zika virus (ZIKV) can vertically transmit from mother to fetus, causing nervous system infection and congenital ZIKV syndrome (CZS). We identified differential functional roles for fetal monocyte/macrophage cell types and microglia in ZIKV dissemination versus clearance using mouse models.

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Prenatal detection of cardiac abnormalities has increased significantly over the past few decades, such that fetal cardiology has developed into a sub-specialty of paediatric and congenital cardiology. As this speciality develops further and extends across Europe and more globally, it is important to standardize the requirements for training and subsequent practice, to optimize prenatal diagnosis and perinatal care. In addition to the knowledge and technical skills required to make a correct diagnosis, the counseling of families after diagnosis and the planning of appropriate perinatal management is equally important.

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Evolving vaccine discovery and development pathways for emerging pathogens.

EBioMedicine

November 2024

Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, 8 College Rd, Singapore, 169857, Singapore; Viral Research and Experimental Medicine Centre, SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Centre, Singapore, 169857, Singapore; Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore, Singapore, 117549, Singapore; Department of Clinical Translational Research, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore, 169608, Singapore. Electronic address:

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The visual system needs to identify perceptually relevant borders to segment complex natural scenes. The primary visual cortex (V1) is thought to extract local borders, and higher visual areas are thought to identify the perceptually relevant borders between objects and the background. To test this conjecture, we used natural images that had been annotated by human observers who marked the perceptually relevant borders.

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Effects of gestational age on blood cortisol and prolactin levels during pregnancy in malaria endemic area.

PLoS One

November 2024

Institut de Recherche en Sciences de la Santé-Clinical Research Unit of Nanoro (IRSS-CRUN), Nanoro, Burkina Faso.

Background: The hormonal shift occurring in pregnant women is crucial for the outcome of pregnancy. We conducted a study in pregnant women living in a malaria endemic area to determine the potential effect of gestational age on the modulation of the endocrine system by cortisol and prolactin production during pregnancy.

Methods: Primigravidae and multigravidae with a gestational age between 16-20 weeks were included in the study and followed up to delivery and 6-7 weeks thereafter.

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