Journal of clinical tuberculosis and other mycobacterial diseases
Authors: Miyakawa R, Louie J, Keh C, Chen L, Javid B, Ernst JD, Goswami N, Chow FC
Aging cell
Authors: Cummings SR, Coen PM, Ferrucci L
Science immunology
Authors: De Giovanni M, Vykunta VS, Biram A, Chen KY, Taglinao H, An J, Sheppard D, Paidassi H, Cyster JG
Annals of the American Thoracic Society
Authors: Nassikas NJ, McCormack MC, Ewart G, Balmes JR, Bond TC, Brigham E, Cromar K, Goldstein AH, Hicks A, Hopke PK, Meyer B, Nazaroff WW, Paulin LM, Rice MB, Thurston GD, Turpin BJ, Vance ME, Weschler CJ, Zhang J, Kipen HM
Nature metabolism
Authors: Inoue F, Eckalbar WL, Wang Y, Murphy KK, Matharu N, Vaisse C, Ahituv N
Blood advances
Authors: Reyes KR, Liu YC, Huang CY, Banerjee R, Martin T, Wong SW, Wolf JL, Arora S, Shah N, Chari A, Chung A
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN
Authors: Ku E, McCulloch CE, Copeland TP, Johansen KL
Journal of Adolescent Health
Authors: Jason Nagata, Priyadharshini Balasubramanian, Joan Shim, Adrienne Epstein, Jacqueline Hur, Feng Lin, Sheri Weiser
Volume 187 of Issue 6 | Cell
Authors: Paredes MI, Ahmed N, Figgins M, Colizza V, Lemey P, McCrone JT, Müller N, Tran-Kiem C, Bedford T
The World Health Organization declared mpox a public health emergency of international concern in July 2022. To investigate global mpox transmission and population-level changes associated with controlling spread, we built phylogeographic and phylodynamic models to analyze MPXV genomes from five global regions together with air traffic and epidemiological data. Our models reveal community transmission prior to detection, changes in case reporting throughout the epidemic, and a large degree of transmission heterogeneity. We find that viral introductions played a limited role in prolonging spread after initial dissemination, suggesting that travel bans would have had only a minor impact. We find that mpox transmission in North America began declining before more than 10% of high-risk individuals in the USA had vaccine-induced immunity. Our findings highlight the importance of broader routine specimen screening surveillance for emerging infectious diseases and of joint integration of genomic and epidemiological information for early outbreak control.
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medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences
Authors: Oikonomou EK, Holste G, Yuan N, Coppi A, McNamara RL, Haynes N, Vora AN, Velazquez EJ, Li F, Menon V, Kapadia SR, Gill TM, Nadkarni GN, Krumholz HM, Wang Z, Ouyang D, Khera R