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Evolution and Global Transmission of a Multidrug-Resistant, Community-Associated Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Lineage from the Indian Subcontinent

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Eike Steinig, Sebastián Duchêne, D. Ashley Robinson, Stefan Monecke et al.

Journal: mBioYear: 2019Citations: 152

The Bengal Bay clone (ST772) is a community-associated and multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus lineage first isolated from Bangladesh and India in 2004. In this study, we showed that the Bengal Bay clone emerged from a virulent progenitor circulating on the Indian subcontinent. Its subsequent ...

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A scoping review of K–12 health education in Canada: understanding school stakeholders’ perceptions

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Lauren Sulz, Daniel B. Robinson, Hayley Morrison, Joshua Read et al.

Journal: Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical EducationYear: 2024Citations: 10

A scoping review was conducted, analyzing peer-reviewed literature published between 1995 and 2022, focusing on school stakeholders' perceptions of K-12 health education (HE) in Canada. The results included 37 studies, with articles focused on the perceptions of students, in-service and pre-service ...

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsSpeech and HearingOpen Access
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Thrombotic Microangiopathy and Acute Tubular Injury After Diethylene Glycol Ingestion: A Kidney Biopsy Teaching Case

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Grace Malvar, Deepthi Gunasekaran, Nazanin Vaghari Mehr, Shuta Ishibe et al.

Journal: Kidney MedicineYear: 2023Citations: 2

We present a rare and unusual case of thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) in a patient who ingested chafing fuel containing diethylene glycol. The patient showed a typical clinical course of initial gastrointestinal symptoms followed by acute kidney injury (AKI) and peripheral sensorimotor neuropathy. ...

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Evolution and global transmission of a multidrug-resistant, community-associated MRSA lineage from the Indian subcontinent

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Eike J. Steinig, Sebastian Duchene, D. Ashley Robinson, Stefan Monecke et al.

Journal: bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)Year: 2017Citations: 2

Abstract The evolution and global transmission of antimicrobial resistance has been well documented in Gram-negative bacteria and healthcare-associated epidemic pathogens, often emerging from regions with heavy antimicrobial use. However, the degree to which similar processes occur with Gram-positiv...

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Infants Hospitalized for Acute COVID-19: Disease Severity in a Multicenter Cohort Study

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Joanna Merckx, Shaun K. Morris, Ari Bitnun, Peter J. Gill et al.

Journal: Research SquareYear: 2021Citations: 1

Age is the most important determinant of COVID-19 severity. Infectious disease severity by age is typically J-shaped, with infants and the elderly carrying a high burden of disease. We report on the comparative disease severity between infants and older children in a multicenter retrospective cohort...

Health SciencesMedicinePulmonary and Respiratory MedicineOpen Access
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Global phylogenomics of multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus sequence type 772: the Bengal Bay clone

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Eike Steinig, Sebastián Duchêne, D. Ashley Robinson, Stefan Monecke et al.

Year: 2017Citations: 1

The global spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been well documented in Gram-negative bacteria and healthcare-associated epidemic pathogens, with emergence often from regions with high levels of antimicrobial use and lack of effective stewardship. However, the degree to which similar process...

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The future of diagnostics in Africa

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Yenew Kebede, Nqobile Ndlovu, Susan Nabadda, Charles Sawadogo et al.

Journal: Nature MedicineYear: 2026

Persistent gaps in access to quality diagnostic tests undermine progress toward improved health outcomes and resilience to disease outbreaks in Africa. Furthermore, resources for strengthening laboratory systems have faced growing constraints owing to recent reductions in official direct financial a...

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