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Genetic Basis For Elevated Rheumatic Heart Disease Susceptibility, Joshua J. Cassinat, Justina P. Tavana, Josue D. Gonzalez Murcia, Rachel C. Mcdonald, Ben Bearss, Joshua K. Parker, John S.K. Kauwe
Genetic Basis For Elevated Rheumatic Heart Disease Susceptibility, Joshua J. Cassinat, Justina P. Tavana, Josue D. Gonzalez Murcia, Rachel C. Mcdonald, Ben Bearss, Joshua K. Parker, John S.K. Kauwe
Library/Life Sciences Undergraduate Poster Competition 2019
Rheumatic heart disease is an inflammatory heart disease that affects millions of people around the world. Especially high rates of the disease can be found in Oceania, including the island nation of Samoa. Genetic studies of immune response genes have provided insight into a possible genetic link to increased susceptibility to rheumatic heart disease, including the genes that code for the toll-like receptor (TLR) protein family. One of the functions of TLR proteins is to recognize the presence of bacteria via identification of bacterial flagella.
Finding A Link Between Impetigo And Rheumatic Heart Disease, Lindsey Meservey, Thomas Knapp, Nathan Mella, Tyler Heaton, Tanner Heaton, Jonathon Hill, Paul Savage
Finding A Link Between Impetigo And Rheumatic Heart Disease, Lindsey Meservey, Thomas Knapp, Nathan Mella, Tyler Heaton, Tanner Heaton, Jonathon Hill, Paul Savage
Library/Life Sciences Undergraduate Poster Competition 2019
Rheumatic heart disease is a deadly condition pervasive in tropical third world countries like Samoa. In order to prevent rheumatic heart disease, we seek to understand the origins of rheumatic heart disease. Specifically, we want to understand if streptococcal infections of the skin, commonly called impetigo, could be responsible for triggering rheumatic heart disease.