Mack, Christina D Merson, Michael H Sims, Leroy Maragakis, Lisa L Davis, Rachel Tai, Caroline G Meisel, Peter Grad, Yonatan H Ho, David D Anderson, Deverick J
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The National Basketball Association (NBA) suspended operations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. To safely complete the 2019-20 season, the NBA created a closed campus in Orlando, Florida, known as the NBA "Bubble." More than 5000 individuals lived, worked, and played basketball at a time of high local prevalence of SARS-CoV-2. St...
Christenson, Robert H
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Sullivan, Valerie K Wallace, Amelia S Rooney, Mary R Zhang, Sui Fang, Michael Christenson, Robert H Selvin, Elizabeth
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Glycated albumin (GA) is a short-term measure of glycemic control. Several studies have demonstrated an inverse association between body mass index (BMI) and GA, which may affect its performance as a biomarker of hyperglycemia. We investigated cross-sectional associations between GA and multiple measures of adiposity, and compared its performance a...
Hernandez-Martinez, Viviana Duconge, Jorge Ruaño, Gualberto
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Wickremsinhe, Enaksha Fantana, Antoniu Berthier, Erwin Quist, Brook A Lopez de Castilla, Diego Fix, Charles Chan, Kahlil Shi, Jing Walker, Michael G Kherani, Jennifer F
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Abnormal liver function is a common manifestation of human disease and may also occur in approved and investigational medications as drug-induced liver injury (DILI). Capillary blood collection devices may allow for more frequent and convenient measurement outside of the clinic. Validation of such approaches is lacking. This prospective, biospecime...
Bernstein, David I Mejias, Asuncion Rath, Barbara Woods, Christopher W Deeter, Jamie Phillips
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Nonpharmaceutical interventions to prevent the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 also decreased the spread of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and influenza. Viral diagnostic testing in patients with respiratory tract infections (RTI) is a necessary tool for patient management; therefore, sensitive and specific tests are required. This scoping li...
Williams, Grace R Tsongalis, Gregory J Lewis, Lionel D Barney, Rachael E Cook, Leanne J Aaron Geno, K Nerenz, Robert D
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In the US adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are estimated to cause 100 000 fatalities and cost over $136 billion annually. A patient's genes play a significant role in their response to a drug. Pharmacogenomics aims to optimize drug choice and dose for individual patients by characterizing patients' pharmacologically relevant genes to identify variants...
Powers, Carissa D Sternberg, Maya R Patel, Sweta B Pfeiffer, Christine M Storandt, Renee J Schleicher, Rosemary L
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We compared serum vitamin C (VIC) status of the adult (≥20 y) US population in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2017-2018 with combined data from 2003-2004 and 2005-2006. VIC was measured using HPLC with electrochemical detection. Mean data were stratified by age, sex, race/Hispanic origin, income, body mass index, diet...
Chan, Edward K L von Mühlen, Carlos A Fritzler, Marvin J Damoiseaux, Jan Infantino, Maria Klotz, Werner Satoh, Minoru Musset, Lucile Torre, Ignacio García-De La Carballo, Orlando Gabriel
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Mooney, Sean D
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Artificial intelligence (AI) methods are becoming increasingly commonly implemented in healthcare as decision support, business intelligence tools, or, in some cases, Food and Drug Administration-approved clinical decision-makers. Advanced lab-based diagnostic tools are increasingly becoming AI driven. The path from data to machine learning methods...