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First Report of Influenza D Virus in Dairy Cattle in Pakistan.

Viruses

November 2024

Department of Environmental and Global Health College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA.

Influenza D virus (IDV) is a newly emerged zoonotic virus increasingly reported worldwide. Cattle are considered the main reservoir of IDV, although it was first isolated from pigs. IDV infects multiple animal species and contributes to the bovine respiratory disease complex (BRDC).

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Background: Venomous snakes are among the most lethal animals worldwide and envenomation survivors face lifelong morbidities. Envenomation is colloquially considered highly prevalent in the US state of Florida, yet envenomation trends here are currently unassessed.

Methods: We present a comprehensive analysis of causes, characteristics and treatments of Florida's snake envenomations via medical records review of envenomated patients presenting to a major academic medical centre between 2002 and 2022.

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The economic impact of purulent vaginal discharge in dairy herds within a single lactation.

J Dairy Sci

December 2024

Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 32610; D. H. Barron Reproductive and Perinatal Biology Research Program, University of Florida, Gainesville 32610. Electronic address:

The goal of this study was to calculate the cost of purulent vaginal discharge (PVD) in dairy cows. The data set included 11,051 cows from 16 dairy herds located in 4 regions of the US. Purulent vaginal discharge was characterized as a mucopurulent, purulent, or reddish-brownish vaginal discharge collected at 28 ± 7 d in milk.

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  • - A survey of aging researchers revealed significant disagreement on key questions about aging, such as its definition, causes, onset, and rejuvenation, indicating a lack of consensus in the field.
  • - Researchers have varying interpretations of what constitutes "aging," leading to different experimental approaches and priorities, which complicates the understanding and study of the aging process.
  • - The findings highlight the necessity for clearer definitions and targeted goals within aging research, as well as strategies to address ongoing disagreements, in hopes of advancing the field.
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Introduction: Service academy members are at high risk for concussions as a result of participation in both sports and military-specific training activities. Approximately 17% of active duty service members are female, and they face unique challenges in achieving timely recovery from concussions. Understanding the unique characteristics affecting return to unrestricted activity (RTA) among female service academy members is imperative for the ever-growing proportion of females across the U.

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PFAS surveillance within a highly militarized island: a case study of Okinawa, Japan.

Environ Sci Process Impacts

December 2024

Department of Chemistry, College of Language Arts and Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32610, USA.

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  • PFAS are a group of over 12,000 synthetic chemicals commonly found in industrial, consumer, and food packaging products, raising environmental concerns due to their persistence.
  • The study conducted on Okinawa Island, where U.S. military activities might contribute to PFAS contamination, involved sampling surface water at 61 locations to assess PFAS presence.
  • Results revealed the detection of 15 different PFAS compounds, with varying concentrations across locations, highlighting significant pollution "hotspots" and indicating multiple sources of contamination in the region.
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Purpose: To assess whether adult trauma center status influences radiology resident performance on trauma cases in the Emergent/Critical Care Imaging SIMulation (WIDI SIM) exam.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective study analyzed 29,290 WIDI SIM exam scores from 110 adult trauma cases across 55 radiology residency programs. Residents were categorized by training level-R1 (n = 17,801), R2 (n = 9,136), R3 (n = 1,826), R4 (n = 527)-and by their program's adult trauma center designation: Level 1 (n = 20,121), Level 2 (n = 1,870), Level 3 (n = 1,029), Level 4 (n = 487), and no trauma designation (n = 5,834).

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A handheld HIV detection platform using paper-based sample preparation and real-time isothermal amplification.

Microsyst Nanoeng

November 2024

Interdisciplinary Microsystems Group, Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 32611, USA.

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  • Early diagnosis of HIV is crucial for starting antiretroviral therapy and preventing further infections, but traditional testing methods require expensive lab equipment and trained staff, which are often lacking in low-resource areas.
  • A new low-cost testing platform has been developed that integrates HIV nucleic acid extraction and amplification in a portable device, allowing for testing without standard lab infrastructure.
  • This platform was validated using both spiked plasma samples and clinical samples, showing effective detection of HIV and the potential for use in point-of-care settings.
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Lipopolysaccharide Effects on Neurotransmission: Understanding Implications for Depression.

ACS Chem Neurosci

December 2024

Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College, South Kensington, London, SW7 2AZ, U.K.

Immune activation in the body is well studied; however, much less is known about how peripheral inflammation changes brain chemistry. Because depression and inflammation are close comorbidities, investigating how inflammation affects the brain's chemicals will help us to better understand depression. The levels of the monoamines dopamine, serotonin and norepinephrine are thought to be affected by both inflammation and depression.

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  • Ruminants, like dairy cows, can digest plant materials that humans cannot, thanks to the microbes in their rumen that provide essential nutrients for growth and milk production.
  • This study aimed to explore the genetic and microbial factors influencing feed efficiency in lactating Holstein cows by analyzing their intake and milk production data alongside their genetic makeup.
  • The researchers discovered genetic regions linked to the abundance of certain rumen microbes, revealing complex interactions where the cow's genome directly and indirectly influences feed efficiency and microbial populations, suggesting implications for breeding practices.
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Knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding malaria transmission and prevention in an indigenous Maijuna community: a qualitative study in the Peruvian Amazon.

Malar J

October 2024

Department of Environmental & Global Health, Emerging Pathogens Institute, One Health Center of Excellence, University of Florida, 2055 Mowry Rd, Gainesville, FL, 32610, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • Peru has a high concentration of malaria cases in the Loreto department, particularly among Indigenous populations in isolated riverine communities, highlighting the need for targeted prevention efforts.
  • A study involving interviews with 33 community members from the Maijuna people revealed varied levels of knowledge about malaria prevention, confusion about disease transmission, and a general acceptance of bed nets as a preventive measure.
  • The findings suggest that local beliefs and experiences should inform future health interventions in these communities, emphasizing the importance of culturally relevant programming to address health issues like malaria.
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Estimating the lives that could be saved by expanded access to weight-loss drugs.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

October 2024

Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases, Center for Infectious Disease Modeling and Analysis, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT 06510.

Obesity is a major public health crisis in the United States (US) affecting 42% of the population, exacerbating a spectrum of other diseases and contributing significantly to morbidity and mortality overall. Recent advances in pharmaceutical interventions, particularly glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists (e.g.

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An abnormal increase in CD26(-)CD28(-) cytotoxic effector CD4 and CD8 T cell populations in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.

Int Immunol

October 2024

Department of Therapy Development and Innovation for Immune Disorders and Cancers, Graduate School of Medicine, Juntendo University, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8421, Japan.

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  • CD26 is a T cell costimulatory molecule and its levels are usually increased in autoimmune diseases, but decreased in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), indicating a unique aspect of SLE pathology.
  • In this study, researchers analyzed CD26+ and CD26(-) T cell populations from SLE patients, finding an abnormal rise in CD26(-) T cells that display characteristics similar to natural killer T cells.
  • The study suggests that evaluating CD26(-)CD28(-) T cell populations may help in understanding and classifying the complex nature of SLE, particularly since their levels can vary significantly even among inactive patients.
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Background/objectives: α-1 antitrypsin (AAT) deficiency is an inherited, genetic condition characterized by reduced serum levels of AAT and increased risk of developing emphysema and liver disease. AAT is normally synthesized primarily in the liver, but muscle-targeting with a recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) vector for α-1 antitrypsin (AAT) gene therapy has been used to minimize liver exposure to the virus and hepatotoxicity. Clinical trials of direct intramuscular (IM) administration of rAAV1-hAAT have demonstrated its overall safety and transgene expression for 5 years.

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Wheat is used for making many food products due to its diverse quality profile among different wheat classes. Since laboratory analysis of these end-use quality traits is costly and time-consuming, genetic dissection of the traits is preferential. This study used a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of ten end-use quality traits, including kernel protein, flour protein, flour yield, softness equivalence, solvent's retention capacity, cookie diameter, and top-grain, in soft red winter wheat (SRWW) adapted to US southeast.

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Isolation and Characterization of the Cyanobacterial Macrolide Glycoside Moorenaside, an Anti-Inflammatory Analogue of Aurisides Targeting the Keap1/Nrf2 Pathway.

J Nat Prod

October 2024

Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Center for Natural Products, Drug Discovery and Development (CNPD3), University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32610, United States.

A new 14-membered ring brominated macrolide glycoside, named moorenaside (), was discovered from a marine cyanobacterial sample collected from Shands Key in Florida. The structure of was established by analysis of spectroscopic data including its relative configuration. The absolute configuration was inferred from optical rotation data and comparison with related compounds.

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Reproduction is a physiologically demanding process for sea turtles. Health indicators, including morphometric indices and blood analytes, provide insight into overall health, physiology and organ function for breeding sea turtles as a way to assess population-level effects. The Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge (ACNWR) on Florida's central eastern coast is critical nesting habitat for loggerhead sea turtles (), but health variables from this location have not been documented.

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Representative honey bee viruses do not replicate in the small hive beetle, Aethina tumida Murray.

J Invertebr Pathol

November 2024

Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, United States; University of Florida Genetics Institute, Gainesville, FL 32610, United States. Electronic address:

The small hive beetle (SHB), Aethina tumida Murray, is an invasive pest of the honey bee and causes significant damage through the consumption of colony resources and brood. Two assumptions related to honey bee virus transmission have been made about SHB: first, that SHB vectors honey bee viruses and second, that these viruses replicate in SHB based on the detection of both positive and negative strand viral genomic RNA within SHB. To clarify the role of SHB in virus transmission, we sought to address whether selected honey bee viruses replicate in SHB.

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RAB32 mutation in Parkinson's disease - Author's reply.

Lancet Neurol

October 2024

McKnight Brain Institute, Department of Neurology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA. Electronic address:

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Florfenicol is a broad-spectrum and bacteriostatic antibiotic with a time-dependent killing action. It is commonly used to treat respiratory diseases in goats in an extra-label manner. This study aimed to determine the plasma pharmacokinetics and milk residue depletion profiles and calculate the milk withdrawal interval (WDI) of florfenicol and its main metabolite florfenicol amine in lactating goats.

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Integrating firearm storage and safety devices into health care.

Health Aff Sch

September 2024

Department of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA.

Millions of US children and adolescents live in homes with loaded firearms, with only half of these homes securing their guns. Firearm-related deaths among youth have doubled over the past decade, making firearms the leading cause of death for children and adolescents in the United States. The recent advisory by the US Surgeon General, identifying firearm violence as a public health crisis, underscores the urgent need for responsible firearm ownership, including safe firearm storage.

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Detecting altered hepatic lipid oxidation by MRI in an animal model of MASLD.

Cell Rep Med

September 2024

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA. Electronic address:

Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) prevalence is increasing annually and affects over a third of US adults. MASLD can progress to metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), characterized by severe hepatocyte injury, inflammation, and eventual advanced fibrosis or cirrhosis. MASH is predicted to become the primary cause of liver transplant by 2030.

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Characterizing apparent treatment resistant hypertension in the United States: insights from the All of Us Research Program.

J Am Med Inform Assoc

December 2024

Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research, Center for Pharmacogenomics and Precision Medicine, College of Pharmacy, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610, United States.

Background: Hypertension (HTN) remains a significant public health concern and the primary modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease, which is the leading cause of death in the United States. We applied our validated HTN computable phenotypes within the All of Us Research Program to uncover prevalence and characteristics of HTN and apparent treatment-resistant hypertension (aTRH) in United States.

Methods: Within the All of Us Researcher Workbench, we built a retrospective cohort (January 1, 2008-July 1, 2023), identifying all adults with available age data, at least one blood pressure (BP) measurement, prescribed at least one antihypertensive medication, and with at least one SNOMED "Essential hypertension" diagnosis code.

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Introduction: Diabetes is a common comorbidity among people with cancer. The objective of our study was to examine patterns of health care use among patients with cancer and either type 2 diabetes or prediabetes.

Methods: We used data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) for 2017-2020.

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Clinician-patient communication about cancer treatment misinformation: The Misinformation Response Model.

PEC Innov

December 2024

Department of Health Outcomes & Biomedical Informatics, College of Medicine, University of Florida, 2004 Mowry Road, Gainesville, FL 32610, United States of America.

Objective: Cancer treatment misinformation (CTM) is pervasive and impacts patient health outcomes. Cancer clinicians play an essential role in addressing CTM. We previously identified four self-reported responses that characterize the communication process clinicians engage in to address CTM.

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