Rishav Mallick, Eric O. Lindsey, Lujia Feng, Judith Hubbard et al.
Abstract The Rakhine (Arakan)‐Bangladesh megathrust, along which the Indian and Burma plates collide, is assumed by some to be inactive/aseismic due to the lack of notable interplate earthquakes in the modern instrumental catalog. However, geological and historical evidence of the great 1762 Arakan ...
Naïma Madi, Emilee Cato, Md. Abu Sayeed, Ashton Creasy-Marrazzo et al.
Despite an increasingly detailed picture of the molecular mechanisms of bacteriophage (phage)–bacterial interactions, we lack an understanding of how these interactions evolve and impact disease within patients. In this work, we report a year-long, nationwide study of diarrheal disease patients in B...
Annette K. Regan, Carmen Sofia Arriola, Paula Couto, Lindsey M. Duca et al.
Background Although several studies have reported attenuated influenza illness following influenza vaccination, results have been inconsistent and have focused predominantly on adults in the USA. This study aimed to evaluate the severity of influenza illness by vaccination status in a broad range of...
Bar Oryan, Paul Betka, M. S. Steckler, S. L. Nooner et al.
Abstract The Indo‐Burma subduction zone is a highly oblique subduction system where the Indian plate is converging with the Eurasian plate. How strain is partitioned between the Indo‐Burma interface and upper plate Kabaw Fault, and whether the megathrust is a locked and active zone of convergence th...
Kathryn Materna, Lujia Feng, Eric O. Lindsey, Emma M. Hill et al.
SUMMARY The elastic response of the lithosphere to surface mass redistributions produces geodetically measurable deformation of the Earth. This deformation is especially pronounced in South and Southeast Asia, where the annual monsoon produces large-amplitude hydrological loads. The Myanmar–India–Ba...
Ashton Creasy-Marrazzo, Morteza M. Saber, Manasi Kamat, Laura S. Bailey et al.
The antibiotic formulary is threatened by high rates of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) among enteropathogens. Enteric bacteria are exposed to anaerobic conditions within the gastrointestinal tract, yet little is known about how oxygen exposure influences AMR. The facultative anaerobe Vibrio cholerae...
Jeng Hann Chong, Bar Oryan, Lin Shen, M. S. Steckler et al.
Abstract The shallow portion of a megathrust represents the zone of first contact between two colliding plates, and its rheological properties control the seismic and tsunami hazards generated by the fault. The high cost of underwater geodetic data collection results in sparse observations, leading ...
Naïma Madi, Emilee Cato, Md. Abu Sayeed, Ashton Creasy-Marrazzo et al.
Abstract Despite an increasingly detailed picture of the molecular mechanisms of phage-bacterial interactions, we lack an understanding of how these interactions evolve and impact disease within patients. Here we report a year-long, nation-wide study of diarrheal disease patients in Bangladesh. Amon...
Chuhan Qin, Patrick Lypaczewski, Md. Abu Sayeed, Aline Cuénod et al.
Cholera is an acute diarrhoeal disease caused by Vibrio cholerae . It remains a major public health challenge worldwide, and particularly in the endemic region around the Bay of Bengal. Over decadal time scales, one lineage typically dominates and spreads in global pandemic waves. However, it remain...
Chuhan Qin, Patrick Lypaczewski, Md. Abu Sayeed, Aline Cuénod et al.
Abstract Cholera is a diarrhoeal disease caused by Vibrio cholerae . It remains a major public health challenge in the endemic region around the Bay of Bengal. Over decadal time scales, one lineage typically dominates the others and spreads in global pandemic waves. However, it remains unclear to wh...
Ishae Sriguha, Michelle Mu, Md. Abu Sayeed, Emilee Cato et al.
ABSTRACT Molecular diagnostics to detect Vibrio cholerae ( Vc ) may be negatively impacted by pathogen-specific lytic bacteriophage (phage) predation. To address this problem, phage detection as a proxy for pathogen detection has been proposed. However, efforts to modernize cholera diagnostics with ...
Jeng Hann Chong, Bar Oryan, M. S. Steckler, Eric O. Lindsey
The shallow portion of a megathrust represents the zone of first contact between two colliding plates, and its rheological properties control the seismic and tsunami hazards generated by the fault. Unfortunately, underwater geodetic observations are sparse due to the high cost of obtaining geodetic ...
Bar Oryan, M. S. Steckler, D. R. Mondal, S. H. Akhter et al.
Kathryn Materna, L. Feng, Eric O. Lindsey, Ella Wilson Hill et al.