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Shigellosis is a gastrointestinal infection caused by species of . A large outbreak of serotype 2a occurred in Albuquerque, New Mexico (NM) between May 2021 and November 2023 that involved humans and nonhuman primates (NHP) from a local zoo. We analyzed the genomes of 202 New Mexico isolates as well as 15 closely related isolates from other states, and four from NHP.

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  • A study was conducted to evaluate peripheral blood smear review practices among pathologists across various institutions, as standardized criteria for these reviews are lacking.
  • The survey, developed by the Society for Hematopathology, was answered by 137 out of 725 members, revealing that most pathologists analyze 5 to 20 smears daily and utilize clinical data in their reviews.
  • Results indicated a mix of laboratory-initiated and clinician-requested reviews, emphasized the importance of smear review in pathology training, and highlighted areas for potential improvements based on respondents' experiences.
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Management of Diabetic Foot Ulcers with Two Forefoot Offloading Techniques: Case Series.

Adv Skin Wound Care

August 2024

In the Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Center for Healing in the Lower Extremity, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, Leslie J. Dunlap, DMSc, MSPA-C, CWS, is Physician Assistant, University of New Mexico Hospital; and Eric Lew, DPM, FACFAS, is Associate Professor, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center. In the Department of Rehabilitation Services, University of New Mexico Hospital, Regina Gallegos, MPT, CWS, and Richard Murdoch, PT, CWS, are Physical Therapists and Simone Mulvihill, PTA, is Physical Therapy Assistant.

Offloading is a key principle to healing diabetic foot ulcers. Nonremovable knee-high offloading devices are considered the criterion standard for offloading plantar forefoot ulcers. However, patients exhibit a limited tolerance for these devices, which contributes to a lack of use.

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  • A lot of pregnant women use substances, which can harm both their health and their baby's health.
  • This study looked at how different kinds of substance use and mental health problems might cause women to keep using substances during pregnancy.
  • They found that many women were still using substances close to their delivery date, and having mental health issues made it more likely they would continue to use substances.
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Combining Forces: a New Variation in Antegrade CTO-PCI Technique.

Cardiovasc Drugs Ther

December 2024

Division of Cardiology, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, MSC 10 5550, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, 87131, USA.

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Role of HDAC5 Epigenetics in Chronic Craniofacial Neuropathic Pain.

Int J Mol Sci

June 2024

Department of Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA.

The information provided from the papers reviewed here about the role of epigenetics in chronic craniofacial neuropathic pain is critically important because epigenetic dysregulation during the development and maintenance of chronic neuropathic pain is not yet well characterized, particularly for craniofacial pain. We have noted that gene expression changes reported vary depending on the nerve injury model and the reported sample collection time point. At a truly chronic timepoint of 10 weeks in our model of chronic neuropathic pain, functional groupings of genes examined include those potentially contributing to anti-inflammation, nerve repair/regeneration, and nociception.

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Effect of self-efficacy among persons who inject drugs treated with direct-acting antivirals on Hepatitis C treatment initiation, duration, completion, adherence, and cure.

Drug Alcohol Depend

September 2024

School of Health Research, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA; Department of Medicine, University of South Carolina School of Medicine, 876 W Faris Rd, Greenville, SC 29605, USA; Department of Medicine, Prisma Health, Greenville, SC, USA. Electronic address:

Background: Self-efficacy, a patient-level factor, has been shown to facilitate patient engagement in treatment and optimize treatment-related outcomes in various health contexts. Research on interventions supporting hepatitis C virus (HCV) direct-acting antiviral (DAA) treatment uptake and adherence among persons who inject drugs (PWID) is needed, but whether self-efficacy factors influence DAA treatment cascade outcomes in this population has been less studied.

Methods: Using the HERO study data, we analyzed a subset of participants with any general health self-efficacy data (n=708) measured at baseline and end-of-treatment time points using a 5-items instrument (facets: 'goal setting', 'goal attainment', 'having a positive effect', 'being in control', and 'working to improve').

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Background: Despite clinical practice guidelines prioritizing cardiorenal risk reduction, national trends in diabetes outcomes, particularly in rural communities, do not mirror the benefits seen in clinical trials with emerging therapeutics and technologies.

Objective: Project ECHO supports implementation of guidelines in under-resourced areas through virtual communities of practice, sharing of best practices, and case-based learning. We hypothesized that diabetes outcomes of patients treated by ECHO-trained primary care providers (PCPs) would be similar to those of patients treated by specialists at an academic medical center.

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Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability and cognitive functioning in healthy older adults and individuals with neurodegenerative diseases.

Methods And Results: A total of 124 participants with Alzheimer disease, cerebrovascular disease, or a mix Alzheimer's and cerebrovascular diseases and 55 controlparticipants underwent magnetic resonance imaging and neuropsychological testing. BBB permeability was measured with dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and white matter injury was measured using a quantitative diffusion-tensor imaging marker of white matter injury.

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Reducing Cardiovascular Disease-An Alternative Approach.

Cardiovasc Drugs Ther

December 2024

Endocrinology Division, Department of Internal Medicine, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, NM, USA.

Purpose: Statin drugs are effective at reducing cardiovascular events, but adherence to statin therapy remains a problem for patients and their physicians. We review a paper estimating the economic costs of poor adherence to statin drugs.

Methods: The authors examined two large databases (Medicare and Market Scan databases) including 230,000 patients with hospitalization for myocardial infarction between 2018 and 2019 to determine how many patients were not adhering to guideline-recommended anti-hyperlipidemic medications.

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Patients with cirrhosis that are hospitalized with COVID-19 infection have been found to have worse outcomes. No comparative study has been conducted between gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding in patients with cirrhosis who are diagnosed with COVID-19. We utilized the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) database to perform a retrospective analysis of 24, 050 patients diagnosed with cirrhosis and COVID-19.

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Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) and sepsis shock (SS) are both severe and life-threatening conditions requiring specialized care, including palliative care (PC), to optimize comfort. However, data on the utilization of PC in this population, including racial and gender differences, are limited. We used the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) database from 2016 to 2020 to extract data on patients with NF and SS as well as PC utilization.

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TIN-X (Target Importance and Novelty eXplorer) is an interactive visualization tool for illuminating associations between diseases and potential drug targets and is publicly available at newdrugtargets.org. TIN-X uses natural language processing to identify disease and protein mentions within PubMed content using previously published tools for named entity recognition (NER) of gene/protein and disease names.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between the urinary and vaginal microbiomes and the severity of urinary incontinence in women with mixed urinary incontinence, based on existing findings about microbiome differences in this group compared to controls.
  • Researchers collected urine and vaginal samples from participants and assessed microbiome diversity, alongside measuring incontinence severity using bladder diaries and questionnaires.
  • The analysis focused on identifying specific microbiome community types and their associations with incontinence severity, considering factors like age and body mass index in the evaluation.
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Purpose: Family physician (FP)-performed screening colonoscopies can serve as 1 strategy in the multifaceted strategy necessary to improve national colorectal cancer screening rates, particularly in rural areas where specialist models can fail. However, little research exists on the performance of this strategy in the real world. In this study, we evaluated trends in and factors associated with FP-performed screening colonoscopies in the United States between 2016 and 2021.

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A Backhanded Approach to Relieving Radial Artery Occlusion.

Cardiovasc Drugs Ther

December 2024

Division of Cardiology, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, MSC 10 5550, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, 87131, USA.

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Background: Pediatric acute transverse myelitis (ATM) accounts for 20-30% of children presenting with a first acquired demyelinating syndrome (ADS) and may be the first clinical presentation of a relapsing ADS such as multiple sclerosis (MS). B cells have been strongly implicated in the pathogenesis of adult MS. However, little is known about B cells in pediatric MS, and even less so in pediatric ATM.

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Background: The available literature indicates a link between SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy and a heightened probability of experiencing negative outcomes for both the pregnant patient and the developing fetus. We compared clinical outcomes of pregnant patients with or without COVID-19 hospitalized during delivery.

Methods: Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to compare outcomes and was adjusted for patient-related, hospital-related, and illness severity indicators.

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This article demonstrates how digital information and communication technologies (ICTs) (Zoom/WhatsApp) unexpectedly and counterintuitively proved to be valuable tools for community-engaged health research when, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, they were integrated into a research study testing a peer support group intervention with female immigrants from Mexico. Because of pandemic restrictions, we changed the study protocol to hold meetings remotely via Zoom rather than in person as originally planned. Because we recognized that this would lack some opportunities for participants to interact and develop relationships, we created a WhatsApp chat for each group.

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The G protein-coupled estrogen receptor, also known as GPER1 or originally GPR30, is found in various tissues, indicating its diverse functions. It is typically present in immune cells, suggesting its role in regulating immune responses to infectious diseases. Our previous studies have shown that G-1, a selective GPER agonist, can limit the pathogenesis mediated by Staphylococcus aureus alpha-hemolysin (Hla).

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Background: Sleep problems are reported for up to 80% of autistic individuals. We examined whether parsimonious sets of items derived from the Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers, Revised (M-CHAT-R) and the Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire (BISQ) are superior to the standard M-CHAT-R in predicting subsequent autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnoses.

Methods: Participants from 11 Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) cohorts were included.

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Rapid, high-resolution volumetric imaging without moving heavy objectives or disturbing delicate samples remains challenging. Pupil-matched remote focusing offers a promising solution for high NA systems, but the fluorescence signal's incoherent and unpolarized nature complicates its application. Thus, remote focusing is mainly used in the illumination arm with polarized laser light to improve optical coupling.

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Navigating ESKAPE Pathogens: Considerations and Caveats for Animal Infection Models Development.

ACS Infect Dis

July 2024

Key Laboratory of Artificial Organs and Computational Medicine in Zhejiang Province, Key Laboratory of Pollution Exposure and Health Intervention of Zhejiang Province, Shulan International Medical College, Zhejiang Shuren University, Hangzhou 310015, Zhejiang China.

The misuse of antibiotics has led to the global spread of drug-resistant bacteria, especially multi-drug-resistant (MDR) ESKAPE pathogens (, , , , , and species). These opportunistic bacteria pose a significant threat, in particular within hospitals, where they cause nosocomial infections, leading to substantial morbidity and mortality. To comprehensively explore ESKAPE pathogenesis, virulence, host immune response, diagnostics, and therapeutics, researchers increasingly rely on necessitate suitable animal infection models.

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Background: In 2020, New Mexico had the highest alcohol related death and the 11th highest drug overdose rate in the U.S. Towards the long-term goal of addressing this public health problem, we are implementing and evaluating an multi-level intervention designed to identify adults at risk of substance use disorder (SUD) and encourage linkage to and retention in treatment.

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