Reilly, Erin D. Chamberlin, Elizabeth S. Duarte, Brooke A. Harris, J. Irene Shirk, Steven D. Kelly, Megan
As the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps the globe, many veterans with substance use issues have faced the closure of treatment facilities, mandates to shelter in place, and social distancing measures. To better understand their pandemic experiences, substance use changes, and functioning, a survey was nationally administered to a sample of United States ve...
Ho, Bao Vincent K Puar, Neha K Seger, Edward W Rajpara, Anand
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IDCases
Atypical morphologic and anatomic presentations of herpetic infection can be a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. Although herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) infections primarily occur in the oral or anogenital region, our patient presented with ulcerated vegetative plaques on the shoulder sharing clinical features with nonmelanoma skin cancer ...
Dmytriw, Adam A. Kuhn, Anna L. Puri, Ajit S.
BACKGROUND: To analyse the clinical characteristics of COVID-19 with acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) and identify factors predicting functional outcome. METHODS: Multicentre retrospective cohort study of COVID-19 patients with AIS who presented to 30 stroke centres in the USA and Canada between 14 March and 30 August 2020. The primary endpoint was poo...
Wangu, Zoon Swartz, Hannah Doherty, Meaghan
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) associated with COVID-19 is a postinfectious condition identified during the COVID-19 pandemic with specific Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and WHO criteria. Theoretical concerns have been raised whether MIS-C might also occur after COVID-19 vaccination, as the pathogenesis of MIS-C ...
Ruland, Jürgen
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Cell
Microbial and danger signals result in inflammasome activation and release of inflammatory cytokines through mechanisms that remain elusive. Cai et al. and Lu et al. show that triggering of inflammasome sensors induces prion-like polymerization of the adaptor ASC into filaments. These structures function as platforms for inflammatory cytokine produ...
Diaz-Salinas, Marco A. Li, Qi Monir, Ejemel Yurkovetskiy, Leonid Luban, Jeremy Shen, Kuang Wang, Yang Munro, James B.
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infects cells through binding to angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2). This interaction is mediated by the receptor-binding domain (RBD) of the viral spike (S) glycoprotein. Structural and dynamic data have shown that S can adopt multiple conformations, which controls the exposure of th...
Gelanew, Tesfaye Bulcha, Jote T. Tafesse, Fikadu G. Abdissa, Alemseged
BACKGROUND: COVID-19 pandemic has a devastating impact on the economies and health care system of sub-Saharan Africa. Healthcare workers (HWs), the main actors of the health system, are at higher risk because of their occupation. Serology-based estimates of SARS-CoV-2 infection among HWs represent a measure of HWs' exposure to the virus and could b...
Song, Qianqian Bates, Benjamin Shao, Yu Raymond Hsu, Fang-Chi Liu, Feifan Madhira, Vithal Mitra, Amit Kumar Bergquist, Timothy Kavuluru, Ramakanth Li, Xiaochun
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PURPOSE: To provide real-world evidence on risks and outcomes of breakthrough COVID-19 infections in vaccinated patients with cancer using the largest national cohort of COVID-19 cases and controls. METHODS: We used the National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C) to identify breakthrough infections between December 1, 2020, and May 31, 2021. We inclu...
Silverstein, Noah J. Wang, Yetao Carbone, Claudia Dauphin, Ann Luban, Jeremy
Background: Risk of severe COVID-19 increases with age, is greater in males, and is associated with lymphopenia, but not with higher burden of SARS-CoV-2. It is unknown whether effects of age and sex on abundance of specific lymphoid subsets explain these correlations. Methods: Multiple regression was used to determine the relationship between abun...
Parhizkar, Hooman Fretz, Mark Laguerre, Aurélie Stenson, Jason Corsi, Richard L Wymelenberg, Kevin G Van Den Gall, Elliott T
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Research square
Several studies suggest that far-field transmission (> 6 ft) explains the significant number of COVID-19 superspreading outbreaks. Therefore, quantitative evaluation of near- and far-field exposure to emissions from a source is key to better understanding human-to-human airborne infectious disease transmission and associated risks. In this study, w...