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  1. Article ; Online: Mapping the Autistic Advantage from the Accounts of Adults Diagnosed with Autism: A Qualitative Study.

    Russell, Ginny / Kapp, Steven K / Elliott, Daisy / Elphick, Chris / Gwernan-Jones, Ruth / Owens, Christabel

    Autism in adulthood : challenges and management

    2019  Volume 1, Issue 2, Page(s) 124–133

    Abstract: Background:: Lay summary: Why was this study done?: ...

    Abstract Background:
    Lay summary: Why was this study done?:
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-04-13
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2573-959X
    ISSN (online) 2573-959X
    DOI 10.1089/aut.2018.0035
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  2. Article ; Online: Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Trends and Disparities in the United States: Who Is Getting Left Behind?

    Chan, John K / Mann, Amandeep K / Lee, Danny / Rohatgi, Atharva / Chan, Chloe / Abel, Mary Kathryn / Argueta, Chris / Kapp, Daniel S

    Sexually transmitted diseases

    2021  Volume 48, Issue 10, Page(s) 714–719

    Abstract: Background: United States guidelines recommend human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination for males and females up to 26, with more recent extended coverage for those 27 to 45 years based on discussion with patients' clinician. This study seeks to assess ... ...

    Abstract Background: United States guidelines recommend human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination for males and females up to 26, with more recent extended coverage for those 27 to 45 years based on discussion with patients' clinician. This study seeks to assess trends and disparities of vaccination in the United States based on demographic characteristics.
    Methods: Data were obtained from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey between 2007 and 2016. χ2 Analyses were used for statistical methods.
    Results: Of 12,844 participants (median age, 22 years; range, 9-36 years), 2711 (21.3%) initiated HPV vaccination, of which 1358 (56.3%) completed the 3-dose vaccination series. Vaccination rates were higher in females compared with males (24.6% vs 13.0%; P < 0.001) and in Whites compared to Mexican Americans (22.6% vs 19.4%; P = 0.02). The uninsured had lower vaccination rates than private insurance and Medicaid (12.5% vs 22.4% vs 28.5%; P < 0.001). We divided the 10 year study into five separate periods (2007-2008, 2009-2010, 2011-2012, 2013-2014, and 2015-2016) to analyze trends. Vaccine initiation increased from 19.6% to 49.6% for 14-19-year olds (P < 0.001), 10.4% to 35.5% for females (P < 0.001), and 8.5% to 32.9% for Blacks (P < 0.001). Although on trend analyses, the vaccination rates with the highest proportional increase were found in those: older than 25 to 29 years (4.56-fold), Mexican Americans (4.56 fold), below high school education (2.32 fold), and low income group (2.90 fold) over time.
    Conclusions: The HPV vaccination rates in Mexican Americans increased nearly 5-fold over the last 10 years. However, their vaccination rates continue to lag behind Whites and Blacks.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Alphapapillomavirus ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Nutrition Surveys ; Papillomavirus Infections/epidemiology ; Papillomavirus Infections/prevention & control ; Papillomavirus Vaccines ; United States/epidemiology ; Vaccination ; Young Adult
    Chemical Substances Papillomavirus Vaccines
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-03-31
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 435191-5
    ISSN 1537-4521 ; 0148-5717
    ISSN (online) 1537-4521
    ISSN 0148-5717
    DOI 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001410
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  3. Article ; Online: 'People should be allowed to do what they like': Autistic adults' views and experiences of stimming.

    Kapp, Steven K / Steward, Robyn / Crane, Laura / Elliott, Daisy / Elphick, Chris / Pellicano, Elizabeth / Russell, Ginny

    Autism : the international journal of research and practice

    2019  Volume 23, Issue 7, Page(s) 1782–1792

    Abstract: Stereotyped or repetitive motor movements' are characterised as core features in the diagnosis of autism, yet many autistic adults (and the neurodiversity movement) have reclaimed them as 'stimming'. Supported by a growing body of scientific research, ... ...

    Abstract 'Stereotyped or repetitive motor movements' are characterised as core features in the diagnosis of autism, yet many autistic adults (and the neurodiversity movement) have reclaimed them as 'stimming'. Supported by a growing body of scientific research, autistic adults argue that these behaviours may serve as useful coping mechanisms, yet little research has examined stimming from the perspective of autistic adults. Through interviews and focus groups, we asked 32 autistic adults to share their perceptions and experiences of stimming, including the reasons they stim, any value doing so may hold for them and their perceptions of others' reactions to stimming. Using thematic analysis, we identified two themes: stimming as (1) a self-regulatory mechanism and (2) lacking in social acceptance, but can become accepted through understanding. Autistic adults highlighted the importance of stimming as an adaptive mechanism that helps them to soothe or communicate intense emotions or thoughts and thus objected to treatment that aims to eliminate the behaviour.
    MeSH term(s) Adaptation, Psychological ; Adult ; Attitude ; Autistic Disorder/complications ; Autistic Disorder/psychology ; Female ; Focus Groups ; Humans ; Interviews as Topic ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Stereotypic Movement Disorder/psychology ; Young Adult
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-02-28
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 1338513-6
    ISSN 1461-7005 ; 1362-3613
    ISSN (online) 1461-7005
    ISSN 1362-3613
    DOI 10.1177/1362361319829628
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  4. Article ; Online: Anti-ableist language is fully compatible with high-quality autism research: Response to Singer et al. (2023).

    Natri, Heini M / Abubakare, Oluwatobi / Asasumasu, Kassiane / Basargekar, Abha / Beaud, Flavien / Botha, Monique / Bottema-Beutel, Kristen / Brea, Maria Rosa / Brown, Lydia X Z / Burr, Daisy A / Cobbaert, Laurence / Dabbs, Chris / Denome, Donnie / Rosa, Shannon Des Roches / Doherty, Mary / Edwards, Beth / Edwards, Chris / Liszk, Síle Ekaterin / Elise, Freya /
    Fletcher-Watson, Sue / Flower, Rebecca L / Fuller, Stephanie / Gassner, Dena / Onaiwu, Morénike Giwa / Good, Judith / Grant, Aimee / Haddix, Vicki L / Heraty, Síofra / Hundt, Andrew / Kapp, Steven K / Keates, Nathan / Kulshan, Trayle / Lampi, Andrew J / Latimer, Oswin / Leadbitter, Kathy / Tidd, Jennifer Litton / Manalili, Marie / Martin, Menelly / Millichamp, Anna / Morton, Hannah / Nair, Vishnu / Pavlopoulou, Georgia / Pearson, Amy / Pellicano, Liz / Porter, Hattie / Poulsen, Rebecca / Robertson, Zoe S / Rodriguez, Kayla / Roux, Anne / Russell, Mary / Ryan, Jackie / Sasson, Noah / Grier, Holly Smith / Somerville, Mark / Sorensen, Cole / Stockwell, Kayden M / Szymanski, Tauna / Thompson-Hodgetts, Sandy / van Driel, Martine / VanUitert, Victoria / Waldock, Krysia / Walker, Nick / Watts, Courtney / Williams, Zachary / Woods, Richard / Yu, Betty / Zadow, Meghan / Zimmerman, Jordyn / Zisk, Alyssa Hillary

    Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research

    2023  Volume 16, Issue 4, Page(s) 673–676

    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Autistic Disorder ; Singing ; Autism Spectrum Disorder ; Language
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-04-12
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Letter ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 2481338-2
    ISSN 1939-3806 ; 1939-3792
    ISSN (online) 1939-3806
    ISSN 1939-3792
    DOI 10.1002/aur.2928
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  5. Article ; Online: TRACHEOSTOMY AND COVID-19 ARDS

    Kapp, Chris / Or, Esther Ben / Thiboutot, Jeffrey / Bhatti, Nasir / Haut, Elliott / Stokes, Jacqueline / Lester, Laeben / Yarmus, Lonny / Lee, Hans / Hillel, Alexander / Feller-Kopman, David

    Chest

    ONE ACADEMIC CENTER’S EXPERIENCE

    2020  Volume 158, Issue 4, Page(s) A1954–A1956

    Keywords Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ; Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ; Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ; covid19
    Language English
    Publisher Elsevier BV
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 1032552-9
    ISSN 1931-3543 ; 0012-3692
    ISSN (online) 1931-3543
    ISSN 0012-3692
    DOI 10.1016/j.chest.2020.08.1691
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  6. Article ; Online: Protection from UV light is an evolutionarily conserved feature of the haematopoietic niche.

    Kapp, Friedrich G / Perlin, Julie R / Hagedorn, Elliott J / Gansner, John M / Schwarz, Daniel E / O'Connell, Lauren A / Johnson, Nicholas S / Amemiya, Chris / Fisher, David E / Wölfle, Ute / Trompouki, Eirini / Niemeyer, Charlotte M / Driever, Wolfgang / Zon, Leonard I

    Nature

    2018  Volume 558, Issue 7710, Page(s) 445–448

    Abstract: Haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) require a specific microenvironment, the haematopoietic niche, which regulates HSPC ... ...

    Abstract Haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) require a specific microenvironment, the haematopoietic niche, which regulates HSPC behaviour
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Aquatic Organisms/classification ; Biological Evolution ; Cytoprotection/radiation effects ; DNA Damage/radiation effects ; Hematopoietic Stem Cells/cytology ; Hematopoietic Stem Cells/radiation effects ; Kidney ; Melanocytes/cytology ; Melanocytes/radiation effects ; Mutation ; Petromyzon/classification ; Phylogeny ; Pyrimidine Dimers/radiation effects ; Stem Cell Niche/physiology ; Stem Cell Niche/radiation effects ; Ultraviolet Rays/adverse effects ; Zebrafish/classification ; Zebrafish/genetics
    Chemical Substances Pyrimidine Dimers
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-06-13
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 120714-3
    ISSN 1476-4687 ; 0028-0836
    ISSN (online) 1476-4687
    ISSN 0028-0836
    DOI 10.1038/s41586-018-0213-0
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  7. Article: Tracheostomy and Covid-19 Ards: One Academic Center's Experience

    Kapp, C. / Or, E. B. / Thiboutot, J. / Bhatti, N. / Haut, E. / Stokes, J. / Lester, L. / Yarmus, L. / Lee, H. / Hillel, A. / Feller-Kopman, D.

    Chest

    Abstract: ... Response, value=Grant/Research No relevant relationships by Chris Kapp, source=Web Response research ...

    Abstract SESSION TITLE: Procedures Posters SESSION TYPE: Original Investigation Posters PRESENTED ON: October 18-21, 2020 PURPOSE: To evaluate the practice of creation of tracheostomies during the initial phases of the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on clinical outcomes and sedation parameters METHODS: We enrolled 45 consecutive COVID-19 positive adult patients whom a consult for tracheostomy was placed at Johns Hopkins Hospital between 4/16/2020 and 5/22/2020 A total of 38 tracheostomies were performed at the time of censoring Five of the patients were extubated before performance of tracheostomy and two were awaiting creation of tracheostomy Data was collected via manual extraction on clinical outcomes, sedative medication use for the 48 hours pre- and 48 hours post-tracheostomy RESULTS: Baseline characteristics of the 45 patients include a median age of 62, BMI of 30, with an even split of Male:Female (23:22) The median days of intubation before tracheostomy was 20 (range: 5-36), median days from consult for tracheostomy to performance of tracheostomy was 3 A multidisciplinary team across specialties performed the tracheostomy consults with Interventional Pulmonary performing 18, Otolaryngology 13, General Surgery 9, Thoracic Surgery 5 29 of the tracheostomies were performed percutaneously A bronchoalveolar lavage, tracheal aspirate, or sputum sample was obtained on the day of performance of the tracheostomy and 35 of the 38 were negative for COVID-19 The samples were sent a median of 23 5 days after the initial positive test Mortality on date of censoring was 7 (15 6%) including 5 (13 2%) of the patients with tracheostomy 10 (22 2%) had been discharged including 9 (23 7%) of the patients with tracheostomy Sedation and analgesia (total dose in 48 hours pre- (PR) and 48 hours post post-tracheostomy (PO)) expressed as median dosage for patients receiving that medication:- Dexmedetomidine (mcg/kg/hr): PR (18 patients): 28 7;PO (17 patients): 27 4- Midazolam (mg): PR (7 patients): 82 6;PO (8 patients): 55 5- Fentanyl (mcg): PR (21 patients): 450 0;PO (19 patients): 618 75- Propofol (mcg/kg/min): PR (8 patients): 1245 2;PO (5 Patients): 84 4 CONCLUSIONS: In the early-phase of the COVID-19 pandemic 38 patients with COVID-19 induced respiratory failure underwent successful tracheostomy The median length of intubation prior to tracheostomy was 20 days, longer than our historical average, likely related to initial concerns over performing this high-risk aerosolizing procedure The total dosage of each sedative medication decreased from the 48 hours pre- and post-tracheostomy, potentially related to endotracheal tube removal CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: We were able to show that performance of tracheostomy during COVID-19 is safe and can be approached from multiple specialties Early tracheostomy should be considered in appropriate patients to reduce cumulative sedative medication dose, length of intubation, length of ICU stay, and cost of admission DISCLOSURES: No relevant relationships by Esther Ben Or, source=Web Response No relevant relationships by Nasir Bhatti, source=Web Response Consultant relationship with Veracyte, Inc Please note: $1001 - $5000 Added 04/01/2020 by David Feller-Kopman, source=Web Response, value=Consulting fee No relevant relationships by Elliott Haut, source=Web Response Receive Research Support relationship with Medtronic Please note: >$100000 Added 05/31/2020 by Alexander Hillel, source=Web Response, value=Grant/Research No relevant relationships by Chris Kapp, source=Web Response research, consultant relationship with Veran Please note: 2016-ongoing by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Removed 06/11/2020 by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Research, Consultant relationship with Veracyte Please note: 2017- Present by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Removed 06/11/2020 by Hans Lee, source=Web Response President relationship with Association of Interventional Pulmonary Program Directors Please note: 2017-2019 by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Removed 06/11/2020 by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Consu tant relationship with Veran Medical Please note: 2016-Present by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Removed 06/11/2020 by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Consultant relationship with Veracyte Please note: 2018-Present by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Removed 06/11/2020 by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Research relationship with Veracyte Please note: 2017-Present by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Removed 06/11/2020 by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Research, Consultant relationship with Coridea Please note: 2017-Present by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Removed 06/11/2020 by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Education relationship with Intuitive Please note: 3 days by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Removed 06/11/2020 by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Consultant relationship with Veracyte Please note: 2018 to present by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Removed 06/11/2020 by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Advisory Board relationship with Veracyte Please note: May 2019 (1 day) by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Removed 06/11/2020 by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Focus Group relationship with Cook Medical Please note: May 2019 (1 day) by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Removed 06/11/2020 by Hans Lee, source=Web Response Consultant relationship with Merit Medical Please note: 2019 Added 06/11/2020 by Hans Lee, source=Web Response, value=Honoraria Consultant relationship with Cook Medical Please note: 2019 Added 06/11/2020 by Hans Lee, source=Web Response, value=Honoraria Speaker/Speaker's Bureau relationship with Veracyte Please note: Consulting fee Added 06/11/2020 by Hans Lee, source=Web Response, value=Honoraria No relevant relationships by Laeben Lester, source=Web Response No relevant relationships by Jacqueline Stokes, source=Web Response no disclosure submitted for Jeffrey Thiboutot;No relevant relationships by Lonny Yarmus, source=Web Response, value=Grant/Research Support Removed 05/31/2020 by Lonny Yarmus, source=Web Response No relevant relationships Added 04/27/2020 by Lonny Yarmus, source=Web Response, value=Grant/Research Support Removed 05/31/2020 by Lonny Yarmus, source=Web Response No relevant relationships Added 04/27/2020 by Lonny Yarmus, source=Web Response, value=Grant/Research Support Removed 05/31/2020 by Lonny Yarmus, source=Web Response No relevant relationships Added 04/27/2020 by Lonny Yarmus, source=Web Response, value=Grant/Research Support Removed 05/31/2020 by Lonny Yarmus, source=Web Response No relevant relationships Added 04/27/2020 by Lonny Yarmus, source=Web Response, value=Grant/Research Support Removed 05/31/2020 by Lonny Yarmus, source=Web Response No relevant relationships by Lonny Yarmus, source=Web Response Removed 04/27/2020 by Lonny Yarmus, source=Web Response No relevant relationships by Lonny Yarmus, source=Web Response Removed 04/27/2020 by Lonny Yarmus, source=Web Response No relevant relationships by Lonny Yarmus, source=Web Response Removed 04/27/2020 by Lonny Yarmus, source=Web Response No relevant relationships Added 04/27/2020 by Lonny Yarmus, source=Web Response, value=Grant/Research Support Removed 05/31/2020 by Lonny Yarmus, source=Web Response No relevant relationships by Lonny Yarmus, source=Web Response Removed 04/27/2020 by Lonny Yarmus, source=Web Response
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #871872
    Database COVID19

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  8. Article: A common open representation of mass spectrometry data and its application to proteomics research.

    Pedrioli, Patrick G A / Eng, Jimmy K / Hubley, Robert / Vogelzang, Mathijs / Deutsch, Eric W / Raught, Brian / Pratt, Brian / Nilsson, Erik / Angeletti, Ruth H / Apweiler, Rolf / Cheung, Kei / Costello, Catherine E / Hermjakob, Henning / Huang, Sequin / Julian, Randall K / Kapp, Eugene / McComb, Mark E / Oliver, Stephen G / Omenn, Gilbert /
    Paton, Norman W / Simpson, Richard / Smith, Richard / Taylor, Chris F / Zhu, Weimin / Aebersold, Ruedi

    Nature biotechnology

    2004  Volume 22, Issue 11, Page(s) 1459–1466

    Abstract: A broad range of mass spectrometers are used in mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics research. Each type of instrument possesses a unique design, data system and performance specifications, resulting in strengths and weaknesses for different types of ... ...

    Abstract A broad range of mass spectrometers are used in mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics research. Each type of instrument possesses a unique design, data system and performance specifications, resulting in strengths and weaknesses for different types of experiments. Unfortunately, the native binary data formats produced by each type of mass spectrometer also differ and are usually proprietary. The diverse, nontransparent nature of the data structure complicates the integration of new instruments into preexisting infrastructure, impedes the analysis, exchange, comparison and publication of results from different experiments and laboratories, and prevents the bioinformatics community from accessing data sets required for software development. Here, we introduce the 'mzXML' format, an open, generic XML (extensible markup language) representation of MS data. We have also developed an accompanying suite of supporting programs. We expect that this format will facilitate data management, interpretation and dissemination in proteomics research.
    MeSH term(s) Database Management Systems ; Databases, Factual ; Information Dissemination/methods ; Information Storage and Retrieval/methods ; Information Storage and Retrieval/standards ; Mass Spectrometry/methods ; Mass Spectrometry/standards ; Proteome/analysis ; Proteome/chemistry ; Proteome/classification ; Proteomics/methods ; Proteomics/standards ; Software ; User-Computer Interface
    Chemical Substances Proteome
    Language English
    Publishing date 2004-11-04
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Evaluation Study ; Journal Article ; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
    ZDB-ID 1311932-1
    ISSN 1546-1696 ; 1087-0156
    ISSN (online) 1546-1696
    ISSN 1087-0156
    DOI 10.1038/nbt1031
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