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Detection Of Duo-Schistosome Infection From Filtered Urine Samples From School Children In Zambia After Mda, Megan J. Hessler, Austin Cyrs, Steven C. Krenzke, El Shaimaa Mahmoud, Chummy Sikasunge, James C. L. Mwansa, Nilanjan Lodh Dec 2017

Detection Of Duo-Schistosome Infection From Filtered Urine Samples From School Children In Zambia After Mda, Megan J. Hessler, Austin Cyrs, Steven C. Krenzke, El Shaimaa Mahmoud, Chummy Sikasunge, James C. L. Mwansa, Nilanjan Lodh

Clinical Lab Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

Schistosomiasis is one of the major Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) in sub-Saharan Africa. In sub-Saharan Africa, two major human schistosome species namely Schistosoma mansoniand S. haematobium often occur sympatrically largely affecting children. Recognizing the public health impact of Schistosomiasis, the World Health Organization (WHO) is urging member states to regularly treat at least 75% and up to 100%, of all school-aged children at risk of morbidity. For control strategies based on targeted mass drug administration (MDA) to succeed it is essential to have a simple and sensitive test for monitoring the success of these interventions. Current available diagnostic …


Surveillance Of Wisconsin Organisms For Trends In Antimicrobial Resistance And Epidemiology (Swotare): Epidemiologic Correlates For 2016 Surveillance Isolates, Erik Munson, Heather Zeman, Erin Hueppchen Dec 2017

Surveillance Of Wisconsin Organisms For Trends In Antimicrobial Resistance And Epidemiology (Swotare): Epidemiologic Correlates For 2016 Surveillance Isolates, Erik Munson, Heather Zeman, Erin Hueppchen

Clinical Lab Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

Background: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advocate data collection and monitoring as one facet of a comprehensive approach to combat antimicrobial resistance in the United States. However, a paucity of such data exists at the local/state level for common disease-causing organisms.

Methods: To begin to characterize epidemiologic correlates of antibacterial resistance in Wisconsin, data analyses were performed with respect to isolates in the Surveillance of Wisconsin Organisms for Trends in Antimicrobial Resistance and Epidemiology (SWOTARE) 2016 collection. In addition to submitting isolates of Escherichia coli, Proteus mirabilis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Streptococcus pneumoniae, participating laboratories were also requested to …


Answer To November Photo Quiz: Campylobacter Jejuni Pleuritis, Robin Olson, Kimber L. Munson, Maureen Napierala, Erik Munson Nov 2017

Answer To November Photo Quiz: Campylobacter Jejuni Pleuritis, Robin Olson, Kimber L. Munson, Maureen Napierala, Erik Munson

Clinical Lab Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Photo Quiz: A 69-Year-Old Immunosuppressed Male With Chest Pain And Shortness Of Breath, Robin Olson, Kimber L. Munson, Maureen Napierala, Erik Munson Nov 2017

Photo Quiz: A 69-Year-Old Immunosuppressed Male With Chest Pain And Shortness Of Breath, Robin Olson, Kimber L. Munson, Maureen Napierala, Erik Munson

Clinical Lab Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Molecular Diagnostics Update For The Emerging (If Not Already Widespread) Sexually Transmitted Infection Agent Mycoplasma Genitalium: Just About Ready For Prime Time, Munson Erik Oct 2017

Molecular Diagnostics Update For The Emerging (If Not Already Widespread) Sexually Transmitted Infection Agent Mycoplasma Genitalium: Just About Ready For Prime Time, Munson Erik

Clinical Lab Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

Mycoplasma genitalium is an important and emerging agent of sexually transmitted infection in females and males, carrying the potential for postinfection genital tract sequelae. Past efforts to identify this organism on a routine basis, which were problematic due to the fastidious nature of the bacterium and its antigenic intricacies, have recently become supplemented by molecular diagnostics. A number of these assays are available commercially. This minireview describes the format and performance indices of a number of M. genitalium DNA- and RNA-based amplification assays; many of these assays have contributed to an improved clinical and epidemiologic understanding of this organism.


Point Of Care Diagnosis Of Multiple Schistosome Parasites: Species-Specific Dna Detection In Urine By Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (Lamp), Nilanjan Lodh, Kei Mikita, Kwabena M. Bosompem, William K. Anyan, Joseph K. Quartey, Joseph Otchere, Clive J. Shiff Sep 2017

Point Of Care Diagnosis Of Multiple Schistosome Parasites: Species-Specific Dna Detection In Urine By Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (Lamp), Nilanjan Lodh, Kei Mikita, Kwabena M. Bosompem, William K. Anyan, Joseph K. Quartey, Joseph Otchere, Clive J. Shiff

Clinical Lab Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

Schistosomes are easily transmitted and high chance of repeat infection, so if control strategies based on targeted mass drug administration (MDA) are to succeed it is essential to have a test that is sensitive, accurate and simple to use. It is known and regularly demonstrated that praziquantel does not always eliminate an infection so in spite of the successes of control programs a residual of the reservoir survives to re-infect snails. The issue of diagnostic sensitivity becomes more critical in the assessment of program effectiveness. While serology, such as antigen capture tests might improve sensitivity, it has been shown that …


Results Of A Local Combination Therapy Antibiogram For Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Isolates: Is Double Worth The Trouble?, Matthew Song, Thomas J. Dilworth, Erik Munson, Jim Davis, Ramy Elshaboury Aug 2017

Results Of A Local Combination Therapy Antibiogram For Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Isolates: Is Double Worth The Trouble?, Matthew Song, Thomas J. Dilworth, Erik Munson, Jim Davis, Ramy Elshaboury

Clinical Lab Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

Purpose:

To determine the frequency at which fluoroquinolones and aminoglycosides demonstrate in vitro activity against non-urinary, non-skin/skin structure Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates exhibiting decreased susceptibilities to one or more β-lactam agents.

Methods:

β-lactam-non-susceptible P. aeruginosa isolates recovered from blood, bone, lower respiratory tract, pleural fluid, cerebrospinal fluid, or peritoneal fluid cultures between October 2010 and October 2014 were reviewed from four community hospitals within a single health-system. Only the first isolate per patient was included for analysis. The likelihood that each isolate was susceptible to a non-β-lactam antimicrobial was then determined and summarized within a combination antibiogram.

Results:

In total, 179 …


Biographical Feature: Thomas F. Smith, Ph.D., Erik Munson May 2017

Biographical Feature: Thomas F. Smith, Ph.D., Erik Munson

Clinical Lab Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Correction For Munson And Carroll, “What’S In A Name? New Bacterial Species And Changes To Taxonomic Status From 2012 Through 2015”, Erik Munson, Karen C. Carroll Jan 2017

Correction For Munson And Carroll, “What’S In A Name? New Bacterial Species And Changes To Taxonomic Status From 2012 Through 2015”, Erik Munson, Karen C. Carroll

Clinical Lab Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

Author Correction.