Peluso, Michael J Ryder, Dylan Flavell, Robert R Wang, Yingbing Levi, Jelena LaFranchi, Brian H Deveau, Tyler-Marie Buck, Amanda M Munter, Sadie E Asare, Kofi A
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The mechanisms of postacute medical conditions and unexplained symptoms after SARS-CoV-2 infection [Long Covid (LC)] are incompletely understood. There is growing evidence that viral persistence, immune dysregulation, and T cell dysfunction may play major roles. We performed whole-body positron emission tomography imaging in a well-characterized co...
Emogor, CA Coad, L Balmford, B Ingram, DJ Detoeuf, D Fletcher, RJ Imong, I Dunn, A Balmford, A
There is limited quantitative evidence of the effects of socio-economic shocks on biological resource use. Focusing on wild meat hunting, a substantial livelihood and food source in tropical regions, we evaluated the impacts of the shock from Nigeria’s COVID-19 lockdown on species exploitation around a global biodiversity hotspot. Using a three-yea...
Bertrand, Kerri Sepulveda, Yadira Spiegel, Benjamin J Best, Brookie M Suhandynata, Raymond Rossi, Steven Chambers, Christina D Momper, Jeremiah D
ImpactFindings from this study provide further reassuring evidence that infant exposure through human milk received from lactating individuals who require treatment with remdesivir is negligible.
Cullen, Michael W Damp, Julie B Soukoulis, Victor Keating, Friederike K Abudayyeh, Islam Yang, Eric H Kondapaneni, Meera Polk, Donna M Rose-Jones, Lisa J Theriot, Paul
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Morgan, T Pilimatalawwe, D Morgan, K Duschinsky, R Gott, M Wiles, J
Risk identification has been at the heart of media coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic. Less consideration has been paid to the way that the media itself has (re)produced these risk categories, and how this has changed over the course of the pandemic. The aim of this article is to understand how risk has been constructed in the Aotearoa, New Zealand ...
Kumar, R Ganapathy, L Gokhale, R Kumar, M Tiwari, MK
Dang, Julie HT Chen, Sixia Hall, Spencer Campbell, Janis E Chen, Moon S Doescher, Mark P
ObjectiveLittle is known about how the COVID-19 pandemic affected cancer screenings among American Indian people residing in California and Oklahoma, 2 states with the largest American Indian populations. We assessed rates and factors associated with cancer screenings among American Indian adults during the pandemic.MethodsFrom October 2020 through...
Burton, Colleen Dougherty Gadarian, Shana Kushner Goodman, Sara Wallace Pepinsky, Thomas B
Several studies demonstrate gender and partisan differences among Americans in COVID-19 socioeconomic consequences, attitudes, and behaviors. The authors of this study use six waves of panel survey data to explore the intersection of gender and party across COVID-19 mitigation behaviors, concerns, and policy preferences. The authors observe small g...
David, Paula Sinha, Saptarshi Iqbal, Khizer De Marco, Gabriele Taheri, Sahar McLaren, Ella Maisuria, Sheetal Arumugakani, Gururaj Ash, Zoe Buckley, Catrin
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BackgroundAnti-MDA5 (Melanoma differentiation-associated protein-5) positive dermatomyositis (MDA5+-DM) is characterised by rapidly progressive interstitial lung disease (ILD) and high mortality. MDA5 is an RNA sensor and a key pattern recognition receptor for the SARS-CoV-2 virus.MethodsThis is a retrospective observational study of a surge in MDA...
Fraser, Hannah Stone, Jack Facente, Shelley N Artenie, Adelina Patel, Sheena Wilson, Erin C McFarland, Willi Page, Kimberly Vickerman, Peter Morris, Meghan D
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BackgroundYoung adult (18-30 years) people who inject drugs (PWID) face high hepatitis C virus (HCV) prevalence. In San Francisco, where >60% of PWID lack stable housing, barriers hinder HCV treatment access. We assessed progress towards the World Health Organization's (WHO) HCV elimination goal of an 80% reduction in incidence over 2015-2030, focu...