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Prevalence and Molecular Epidemiology of Extended-Spectrum- β-Lactamase (ESBL)-Producing Escherichia coli From Multiple Sectors of the Swine Industry in Korea: A Korean Nationwide Monitoring Program for a One Health Approach to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance.
Conclusions: The proportion of ESBL-EC in swine industry-related samples was significant, and the isolates harbored common clinical ESBL gene types. These molecular epidemiologic data could provide important evidence for antimicrobial-resistance control through a one health approach. PMID: 33303713 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Annals of Laboratory Medicine - December 13, 2020 Category: Laboratory Medicine Tags: Ann Lab Med Source Type: research

Site-Specific Secretome Map Evidences VSMC-Related Markers of Coronary Atherosclerosis Grade and Extent in the Hypercholesterolemic Swine.
In this study, secreted proteins from atherosclerotic coronary arteries in a hypercholesterolemic swine model were characterized by a proteomics approach and their expression was correlated to site-specific ATS stage and extent. A wide coronary artery map of secreted proteins has been obtained in high fat (HF) diet induced ATS swine model and a significantly different expression of many proteins related to vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) activation/migration has been identified. Significant associations with ATS stage of HF coronary lesions were found for several VSMC-derived proteins and validated for chitinase 3 like ...
Source: Disease Markers - September 18, 2015 Category: Laboratory Medicine Tags: Dis Markers Source Type: research

Fighting flu: adopting routine molecular multiplex testing of respiratory pathogens during flu season.
PMID: 25622445 [PubMed - in process]
Source: MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer - December 1, 2014 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Crockard M Tags: MLO Med Lab Obs Source Type: research

COVID-19 Pandemic Tied to Historically Low Influenza Cases, Leading to Uncertainty about Next Winter ’s Flu Vaccine
Clinical laboratories may see increase in flu and COVID-19 specimen processing as people return to pre-pandemic social behaviors, experts predict While SARS-CoV-2 infections continue to ravage many parts of the world, influenza (flu) cases in North America have hit a historic low. As winter approached last year, infectious disease experts warned of a “twindemic” in […] The post COVID-19 Pandemic Tied to Historically Low Influenza Cases, Leading to Uncertainty about Next Winter’s Flu Vaccine appeared first on Dark Daily.
Source: Dark Daily - April 30, 2021 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Kristen Noonan Tags: Laboratory News Laboratory Operations Laboratory Pathology News From Dark Daily anatomic pathology Andrew Pekosz PhD CDC Center for Emerging Viruses and Infectious Diseases centers for disease control and prevention CEVID Children’s Source Type: news

Australia ’s Severe Flu Season Could be a Harbinger of Increased Influenza Cases in US and Canada Straining Already Burdened Clinical Laboratories
End of social distancing, masking, and other COVID-19 pandemic mitigations may lead to more severe flu-like infections in northern hemisphere, experts say Clinical laboratory professionals in the United States and Canada should prepare now for a severe flu season. That is according to infectious disease experts at Johns Hopkin’s Center for Health Security who predict […] The post Australia’s Severe Flu Season Could be a Harbinger of Increased Influenza Cases in US and Canada Straining Already Burdened Clinical Laboratories appeared first on Dark Daily.
Source: Dark Daily - October 3, 2022 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Jillia Schlingman Tags: International Laboratory News Laboratory Pathology Laboratory Resources Laboratory Testing Abinash Virk MD Amesh Adalja MD anatomic pathology Anthony Fauci MD Australia clinical laboratory COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic Dark Daily da Source Type: news

High-dose erythropoietin during cardiac resuscitation lessens postresuscitation myocardial stunning in swine.
Abstract We investigated the metabolic and functional myocardial effects of erythropoietin (EPO) administered during resuscitation from cardiac arrest using an open-chest pig model of ventricular fibrillation and resuscitation by extracorporeal circulation, after having reported in rats a reversal of postresuscitation myocardial dysfunction associated with activation of mitochondrial protective pathways. Ventricular fibrillation was induced in 16 male domestic pigs and left untreated for 8 minutes, after which extracorporeal circulation was started and maintained for 10 additional minutes, adjusting the extracorp...
Source: Translational Research : the journal of laboratory and clinical medicine - June 24, 2013 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Borovnik-Lesjak V, Whitehouse K, Baetiong A, Artin B, Radhakrishnan J, Gazmuri RJ Tags: Transl Res Source Type: research

UM206, a selective Frizzled antagonist, attenuates adverse remodeling after myocardial infarction in swine
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Source: Laboratory Investigation - January 27, 2016 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: André UitterdijkKevin CM HermansDaphne PM de Wijs-MeijlerEvangelos P DaskalopoulosIrwin K ReissDirk J DunckerW Matthijs BlankesteijnDaphne Merkus Source Type: research

The metabolic syndrome induces early changes in  the swine renal medullary mitochondria.
The metabolic syndrome induces early changes in the swine renal medullary mitochondria. Transl Res. 2017 Mar 11;: Authors: Eirin A, Woollard JR, Ferguson CM, Jordan KL, Tang H, Textor SC, Lerman A, Lerman LO Abstract The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with nutrient surplus and kidney hyperfiltration, accelerating chronic renal failure. Mitochondria can be overwhelmed by substrate excess, leading to inefficient energy production and thereby tissue hypoxia. Mitochondrial dysfunction is emerging as an important determinant of renal damage, but whether it contributes to MetS-induced renal injury...
Source: Translational Research : the journal of laboratory and clinical medicine - March 11, 2017 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Eirin A, Woollard JR, Ferguson CM, Jordan KL, Tang H, Textor SC, Lerman A, Lerman LO Tags: Transl Res Source Type: research

Will ‘Flurona” Be an Issue for Clinical Laboratories This Flu Season?
Epidemiologists warn that elderly and other individuals may be at high-risk for co-infection by strains of both SAR-CoV-2 and influenza As of October, the influenza (flu) season has begun in North America. With the COVID-19 pandemic still prevalent, clinical laboratories must be prepared not only for increased demand for SARS-CoV-2 tests, but also for an […] The post Will ‘Flurona” Be an Issue for Clinical Laboratories This Flu Season? appeared first on Dark Daily.
Source: Dark Daily - November 18, 2022 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Jillia Schlingman Tags: International Laboratory News Laboratory Management and Operations Laboratory Pathology Laboratory Resources Laboratory Testing anatomic pathology CDC centers for disease control and prevention clinical laboratory COVID-19 Dark Daily Source Type: news

Healthcare Experts Say Consumers Are Ready for Self-Test Flu Kits, But Are Physicians and Clinical Laboratories Ready to Let That Cat Out of the Bag?          
Clinical laboratories could play a key role in helping users collect their samples correctly, interpret results, and transfer flu test data to their health records Clinical laboratories may have another opportunity to provide service to their clients and the physicians who treat them. With the success of at-home COVID-19 testing, consumer demand for self-tests is […] The post <strong>Healthcare Experts Say Consumers Are Ready for Self-Test Flu Kits, But Are Physicians and Clinical Laboratories Ready to Let That Cat Out of the Bag?     </strong> appeared first on Dark Daily.
Source: Dark Daily - February 6, 2023 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Jillia Schlingman Tags: Laboratory Instruments & Laboratory Equipment Laboratory Resources Laboratory Testing Molecular Diagnostics, Genetic Testing, Whole Gene Sequencing anatomic pathology Association of American Medical Colleges Research and Action Institute at-ho Source Type: news

Clinical diagnosis of influenza-like illness: the flu and beyond.
PMID: 23173523 [PubMed - in process]
Source: MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer - November 1, 2012 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Krein PM Tags: MLO Med Lab Obs Source Type: research

Thinking beyond flu: the importance of other respiratory viruses in routine testing.
PMID: 26591257 [PubMed - in process]
Source: MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer - October 1, 2015 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Stelling C Tags: MLO Med Lab Obs Source Type: research

Early Appearance of RSV Cases, Combined with Influenza and COVID-19, Raises Concern about Possibility of a Tripledemic During This Flu Season
Experts advise clinical laboratories to prepare now for a marked increase in demand for RSV, COVID-19, and influenza testing Are the COVID-19 lockdowns responsible for the increase in cases of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)? Some physicians believe that may be the case and it has hospitals, clinical laboratories, and pathology groups scrambling to prepare for […] The post Early Appearance of RSV Cases, Combined with Influenza and COVID-19, Raises Concern about Possibility of a Tripledemic During This Flu Season appeared first on Dark Daily.
Source: Dark Daily - November 9, 2022 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Jillia Schlingman Tags: Laboratory News Laboratory Pathology Laboratory Resources Laboratory Testing AMA american medical association anatomic pathology Andrea Garcia JD Asuncion Mejias MD PhD CDC centers for disease control and prevention clinical laborato Source Type: news

Abstracts of Presentations at the Association of Clinical Scientists 143 < sup > rd < /sup > Meeting Louisville, KY May 11-14,2022
Conclusion: These assays are suitable for routine diagnostic. The UltraFast NextGenPCR is the fastest with average time (30mins), followed by Agilent (2 hrs) and MassArray (6hrs). Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to examine, measure and compare results from different assays for SARS detection, evaluate and diagnose accurately, as well as being able to plan, organize and recommend a diagnostic procedure for diagnostic laboratory. Key words: SARS-CoV-2, RNA extraction, RT-PCR, limit of detection, quantification cycle, COVID-19, in vitro diagnostic tests, Agilent, Massarray, Ultrafast. [20] From t...
Source: Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science - July 1, 2022 Category: Laboratory Medicine Source Type: research