Evaluation of the influenza vaccine protection in the house dust mite-induced chronic allergic asthma mice model and the evaluation of squalene oil in water emulsion as an adjuvant candidate

2 months 1 week ago
So Yeon Ahn
CONCLUSION: The immune response after split inactivated A/PR8 vaccine differed between asthma and naïve mice, particularly in terms of antibody activity and T cell populations. This study enhances our understanding of how asthma status may influence the effectiveness of influenza vaccine and offers insights into the AddaVax™-induced eosinophilic inflammation, guiding the development of virus vaccine strategies for both healthy individuals and asthma patients.

Isoxazole and Pyrazole Derivatives of 28-Oxo-Allobetulone Target Viral Membrane Glycoprotein Hemagglutinin

2 months 1 week ago
Irina E Smirnova
A series of [2,3]-isoxazoles and pyrazole annulated with the A-ring of lupane, oleanane, and ursane type triterpenoids was synthesized and screened for antiviral activity. It was found that 28-oxo-allobetulone isoxazole 4 with IC(50) 7.3 μM (SI 86) and pyrazole 5 with IC(50) 62.1 μM (SI 10) demonstrated a high inhibitory activity against Flu A/Puerto Rico/8/34 (H1N1) strain virus. The compounds 4 and 5 appeared to be the most active at the earlier stages of the viral cycle (0-2 h post...

A new species of <em>Elpidium</em> Müller, 1880 (Crustacea, Ostracoda) from Hispaniola, with an updated key to the species of the genus, and its molecular phylogenetic positioning within the Cytheroidea

2 months 1 week ago
Francesc Mesquita-Joanes
The ostracod genus Elpidium, a specialist of phytotelma habitats, has received increased attention during the past decade, with a proliferation of described species, rising from seven to nineteen. These recent studies emphasize the high diversity and endemicity of the genus, and its wide distribution in the Neotropics. Yet many regions are still to be inspected for the presence of Elpidium. In this work, a new species collected from Hispaniola is described, for which only undetermined previous...

Meta-analysis of genomic characteristics for antiviral influenza defective interfering particle prioritization

2 months 1 week ago
Jens J G Lohmann
Defective interfering particles (DIPs) are viral deletion mutants that hamper virus replication and are, thus, potent novel antiviral agents. To evaluate possible antiviral treatments, we first need to get a deeper understanding of DIP characteristics. Thus, we performed a meta-analysis of 20 already published sequencing datasets of influenza A and B viruses (IAV and IBV) from in vivo and in vitro experiments. We analyzed each dataset for characteristics, such as deletion-containing viral genome...

Digital Health Platform for Maternal Health: Design, Recruitment Strategies, and Lessons Learned From the PowerMom Observational Cohort Study

2 months 1 week ago
Toluwalase Ajayi
CONCLUSIONS: The PowerMom platform demonstrates the feasibility of using digital tools to recruit and engage diverse populations in maternal health research. Its ability to integrate multimodal data sources showcases its potential to provide comprehensive maternal-fetal health insights. Challenges with data completeness and survey attrition underscore the need for sustained participant engagement strategies. These findings offer valuable lessons for scaling digital health platforms and...

Equity, isolation, and federal disaster recovery assistance: Geographic discrepancy in hurricane recovery

2 months 1 week ago
Daryl Schaffer
The strength of a storm, geographic location of impact, and population density dictate different response and fiscal efforts. During the last 3 weeks of September 2022, three different ocean-based storms impacted three different locations in the United States (US), which were 5,600 miles (9,000 km) apart from each other. Established case study methodology was used to contrast the meteorological data of the measured strength at impact on US shores, population density, and post-storm recovery...

Live-attenuated pandemic H1N1 influenza vaccines expressing computationally optimized broadly reactive antigens (COBRAs) are immunogenic and protective in mice and ferrets

2 months 1 week ago
Po-Ling Chen
Computationally optimized broadly reactive antigens (COBRAs) induce broad and protective immune responses across multiple viral vaccine platforms. However, their suitability for incorporation into live attenuated influenza vaccines (LAIVs) remains uncertain, as antigen modifications could potentially impact LAIV generation, replication, stability, or immunogenicity. In this study, COBRA hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) antigens designated Y2 and N1I, respectively, of the influenza H1N1...

A new species of Microledrida Fowler from Curaçao (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Cixiidae)

2 months 2 weeks ago
Matthé Cornelis DE Haas
As part of a review of the Auchenorrhyncha of the (former) Dutch Antilles, a new species in the genus Microledrida, Microledrida malpaisa sp. nov., is described from Curaçao. The novel taxon differs from other species in the genus in colouration and form of its male genitalia, especially the shape of the anal tube and the number and shape of the spinal processes of the phallotheca. The records from Curaçao, a record from Panama, and iNaturalist records from Costa Rica comprise the southernmost...

A Rare Manifestation of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Case of Lupus Cystitis in Puerto Rico

2 months 2 weeks ago
Luis Xavier Mayol-Velez
Lupus cystitis is an uncommon, yet serious complication of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) marked by inflammation of the bladder and associated with significant urinary tract manifestations. The diagnosis of lupus cystitis can be very challenging as it often appears before the diagnosis of lupus has been established. This report presents the case of a 36-year-old male patient with a history of SLE admitted with gastrointestinal (GI) and urinary symptoms who was subsequently diagnosed with...

Not a Monolith: Regional HIV Implementation Science Lessons With Latino/a/x Populations

2 months 2 weeks ago
Harita S Shah
HIV incidence is increasing among Latino/a/x individuals in the United States, especially among young Latino/x gay, bisexual, and sexual minority men. Latino/a/x populations face heightened structural and social barriers to effective interventions for HIV prevention, including pre-exposure prophylaxis, and across the HIV care continuum. Implementation science provides a timely methodology for developing, testing, and scaling effective interventions into practice. Implementation science considers...

Association between Stressors after Hurricanes Irma and María and Psychological Distress in Patients with Active Breast and Colorectal Cancer Treatment

2 months 2 weeks ago
Hérmilis Berríos
CONCLUSION: Breast and colorectal cancer patients experienced heightened psychological distress due to exposure to various hurricane-related stressors. It is crucial to prioritize an action plan that addresses disaster preparedness, response, and the mental well-being of vulnerable populations like cancer patients to enhance their overall health and resilience.

Physical Activity in Puerto Rico: Recommendations for Research, Surveillance, and Policy Development

2 months 2 weeks ago
Raúl D Gierbolini-Rivera
CONCLUSION: The PR Country Card is a tool to raise awareness and identify surveillance, research, and policy gaps. Recommendations include establishing a dedicated PR health monitoring system, integrating PA into PR national public health plans, and establishing an interinstitutional coalition for PA research (in PR). Multi-sector efforts from policymakers, researchers, and stakeholders are essential for meaningful progress in improving PA levels and public health in PR.

Associations among PM(2.5), corticotropin releasing hormone, estriol, and progesterone in pregnant persons in Puerto Rico

2 months 3 weeks ago
Trenton Honda
Background. Exposure to PM(2.5) is associated with adverse birth outcomes and early development. Pregnancy is typically characterized by the production of several important hormones that impact aspects of maternal and fetal physiology, including progesterone, estriol, and corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH). No previous studies have examined PM associations in pregnant persons for CRH and estriol. Methods. We used linear mixed effects models to investigate associations between PM(2.5) and...

Electronic Screen Use and Sleep Duration and Timing in Adults

2 months 3 weeks ago
Charlie Zhong
CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Daily screen use was associated with later bedtimes and approximately 50 minutes less sleep each week. Associations were greater among those with evening chronotypes, who are at risk for poor sleep due to social jetlag (ie, misalignment between circadian rhythms and social commitments). These findings confirm disruptions to sleep from electronic screens are not limited to children and adolescents. Further work is needed to understand the best mechanisms for...

Association between organic micropollutants in tap water and human exposure and birth outcomes: Implications for environmental health in northern Puerto Rico

2 months 3 weeks ago
Yinmei Feng
The presence of micropollutants in Puerto Rico's tap water, potentially linked to nearby Superfund sites, was hypothesized to contribute to the region's higher preterm birth rate than the US mainland. This study analyzed the presence of 175 micropollutants in tap water samples collected from participant households and evaluated their association with human exposure using 14 oxidative stress and inflammation biomarkers in urine samples collected from pregnant participants, and further with the...
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