Guglielmo, Dana Cloud, Jennifer Trejo, Laura Baca, Chris Smith, Lisa V Shetgiri, Rashmi Kuo, Tony Workgroup, Homebound Data
Vaccinating homebound individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic presented several challenges, including time and cost of engaging this group. In Los Angeles County, the departments of Public Health and Aging and Disabilities turned to home delivered meals programs (HDMs) for help with this public health priority. A mixed-method organizational assess...
Schwartz, Ilan S Marek, Caitlyn Sandhu, Harleen Abdelmonem, Ahmed Petersen, Greti Dishner, Emma Heidari, Arash Thompson, George R
Coccidioidomycosis involving the ear, mastoid bone, or both is uncommon. We describe 5 new cases from the United States and review 4 cases reported in the literature of otomycosis and mastoiditis caused by Coccidioides. Of the 9 cases, 8 were linked to residence in or travel to California. Two patients had poorly controlled diabetes mellitus, 7 had...
Young-Wolff, Kelly C Slama, Natalie Sakoda, Lori C Prochaska, Judith J Fogelberg, Renee Alexeeff, Stacey E
Our recently published study of >2.4 million adults in Northern California indicated that current versus never-tobacco smoking was associated with lower risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection and less severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). We extended this research by evaluating whether these associations were moderated by socio-demographic factors and ...
Kamau, Edwin Adamson, Paul C Crandall, John Mukhopadhyay, Rituparna Yang, Shangxin
Clustered outbreaks of multi-drug resistant (MDR) Shigella are on the rise among men who have sex with men (MSM). Identification of MDR sub-lineages is critical for clinical management and public health interventions. Here, we describe a novel MDR sub-lineage of Shigella flexneri isolated from an MSM patient without a travel history in Southern Cal...
Turley, Christine B Tables, LaKesha Fuller, Trevon Sanders, Lisa J Scott, Hyman Moodley, Amaran Woodward Davis, Amanda Leav, Brett Miller, Jacqueline Schoemaker, Kathryn
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Questions remain regarding the effect of baseline host and exposure factors on vaccine efficacy (VE) across pathogens and vaccine platforms. We report placebo-controlled data from four Phase 3 COVID-19 trials during the early period of the pandemic. This was a cross-protocol analysis of four randomized, placebo-controlled efficacy trials (Moderna/m...
Rosen, Allison D Howerton, Isabelle Brosnan, Hannah K Stefanescu, Andrei Gomih, Ayodele Ngo, Cathy Chang, Alicia H Nguyen, Anh Thomas, Emily H
IntroductionNovel strategies are needed to address barriers to COVID-19 vaccination among people experiencing homelessness (PEH), a population that faces increased COVID-19 risk. Although growing evidence suggests that financial incentives for vaccination are acceptable to PEH, their impact on uptake is unknown. This study aimed to assess whether o...
Mendiola, Andrew S Yan, Zhaoqi Dixit, Karuna Johnson, Jeffrey R Bouhaddou, Mehdi Meyer-Franke, Anke Shin, Min-Gyoung Yong, Yu Agrawal, Ayushi MacDonald, Eilidh
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Blood protein extravasation through a disrupted blood-brain barrier and innate immune activation are hallmarks of neurological diseases and emerging therapeutic targets. However, how blood proteins polarize innate immune cells remains largely unknown. Here, we established an unbiased blood-innate immunity multiomic and genetic loss-of-function pipe...
Alicdan, Jessica Feldheim, Aryeh Fong, Calvin Myers, Frank Torriani, Francesca
Tran, Nam K Albahra, Samer Rashidi, Hooman May, Larissa
Innovations in infectious disease testing have improved our abilities to detect and understand the microbial world. The 2019 novel coronavirus infectious disease (COVID-19) pandemic introduced new innovations including non-prescription "over the counter" infectious disease tests, mass spectrometry-based detection of COVID-19 host response, and the ...
Lam, Jonathan H Baumgarth, Nicole
Extrafollicular plasmablast responses (EFRs) are considered to generate antibodies of low affinity that offer little protection from infections. Paradoxically, high avidity antigen-B cell receptor engagement is thought to be the main driver of B cell differentiation, whether in EFRs or slower-developing germinal centers (GCs). Here we show that inf...