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November 18, 2020
The Impact of Hospital Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs on Antibiotic Resistance and Prescribing
BACKGROUND The spread of antibiotic resistance has spurred the development of hospital antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs). In this observational study, the effects of hospital ASPs on antibiotic isolate susceptibility and antibiotic days of therapy (DOT) were assessed amongst inpatients at two hospitals in Seattle, WA: one children’s hospital and one general acute care hospital. METHODS…
Relationship power and partner support for family planning among postpartum adolescents in Kenya
Abstract Background: Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in sub-Saharan Africa have significant unmet need for family planning (FP). Lack of partner support for FP may be a barrier to contraceptive use, and low relationship power may negatively impact AGYW’s ability to negotiate FP use and fertility desires with their partners. Research on partner support…
Molecular epidemiology of respiratory syncytial virus illness in children and adults in Seattle, WA over five seasons
Background: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the most important cause of pneumonia in children aged <5 years worldwide and can cause severe disease in elderly and high-risk adults. Multiple RSV strains co-circulate and evolve over seasons. We seek to describe the molecular epidemiology and evolution of RSV over five seasons in Seattle, WA, USA. Methods:…
Predictability of West Nile virus based on climate variables in Washington State
This study assesses the association between regional, monthly climate variables, including mean, minimum, and maximum temperature and total precipitation, with the following outcome variables: regional, monthly mosquito population size; regional, monthly West Nile Virus (WNV) mosquito maximum likelihood estimates (MLE); and regional, monthly human WNV incidence between 2007-2017. This study used data provided by NASA’s…
Respiratory Viral Coinfection in a Birth Cohort of Infants in Rural Nepal
Acute respiratory illnesses are a leading cause of global morbidity and mortality in children. Although the effects of each virus have been studied individually, impacts of coinfection on disease severity are less understood. A secondary analysis was performed of a maternal influenza vaccine trial conducted between 2011-2014 in Nepal. Prospective weekly household-based active surveillance of…
Differences by Latino and White MSM in HIV-Related Stigma in Seattle, WA
Background: Despite advances in the care and treatment of people living with HIV infection, HIV-related stigma remains a challenge to HIV testing, care, and prevention. HIV disproportionately affects Latino men who have sex with men (MSM) and previous work has cited stigma as a barrier to HIV prevention practices in this population. Because stigma promotes…
Dietary Sources of Melamine Exposure Among Participants in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2003-2004)
Background: Melamine is an industrially synthesized commercial chemical present in animal feed, pesticides, and fertilizers. High levels of melamine exposure due to historical food adulteration events have led to acute renal failure. Low level melamine exposure is pervasive in the general population, and chronic low-level exposure may lead to negative health consequences. Melamine has been…
Health Conditions of Particular Concern to Maternal Child Health Populations in Post-Invasion Iraq: A Comparison Between Data Sources
Reproductive age women and children face injuries, higher rates of infectious diseases, and limited health seeking behavior in times of armed conflict – all of which can contribute to adverse health outcomes. This cross-sectional study evaluated the burden (prevalence) of 16 diseases of particular concern to maternal and child health populations from the early days…
What’s PrEP?: Examining Factors Associated with PrEP Peer Navigator Acceptability among Black and Latinx MSM in Western Washington
B ackground: HIV PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is underutilized among Black and Latinx men who have sex with men (MSM). We aimed to estimate interest in peer navigation for PrEP services among minority MSM in Western Washington. Methods: HIV-negative participants aged ≥16 identifying as Black or Latinx MSM completed a REDCap survey in English or Spanish….
A Concurrent and Longitudinal Analysis of Teacher Support, Stressful Life Events, and Depressive Symptoms in Early Adolescence
Introduction: Depression is a major public health issue globally and is associated with a variety of undesirable outcomes. This analysis examines the concurrent and prospective associations between teacher social support and depressive symptoms in middle school-aged youth and the ways that this association may depend on stressful life events and sex, as informed by the…
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