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  1. Article: Biofilm Producing Methicillin-Resistant

    Kaushik, Ashlesha / Kest, Helen / Sood, Mangla / Steussy, Bryan W / Thieman, Corey / Gupta, Sandeep

    Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland)

    2024  Volume 13, Issue 1

    Abstract: Since its initial description in the 1960s, methicillin- ... ...

    Abstract Since its initial description in the 1960s, methicillin-resistant
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-15
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2695572-6
    ISSN 2076-0817
    ISSN 2076-0817
    DOI 10.3390/pathogens13010076
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  2. Article ; Online: Smart and connected devices in point-of-care molecular diagnostics: what role can they play in the response to COVID-19?

    Kaushik, Ashlesha / Gupta, Sandeep / Sood, Mangla / Steussy, Bryan W / Noll, Bryce W

    Expert review of molecular diagnostics

    2022  Volume 22, Issue 8, Page(s) 775–781

    Abstract: Introduction: Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) has been a huge public health challenge that has led to significant morbidity and mortality across the globe. Given the high prevalence and continued circulation of SARS-CoV-2 infection globally, ... ...

    Abstract Introduction: Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) has been a huge public health challenge that has led to significant morbidity and mortality across the globe. Given the high prevalence and continued circulation of SARS-CoV-2 infection globally, accurate and rapid point-of-care testing is critical.
    Areas covered: Knowledge of role of digital technology including smart and connected devices in rapid diagnosis of COVID-19 is an evolving area of scientific investigation. This review discusses the importance of rapid at-home point-of-care testing, highlighting the possible role of smart and connected device-based molecular diagnostics for COVID-19.
    Expert opinion: Accurate and rapid diagnostic modalities have the potential to improve accessibility and efficiency of diagnosis of symptomatic and asymptomatic patients and could be instrumental in timely implementation of appropriate therapeutic interventions as well as public health measures to mitigate spread of infection. With emerging challenges like newer viral variants, global vaccine shortages and vaccine hesitancy, accurate diagnostic testing with the ability to rapidly identify infection remains critical. Digital technologies are likely to become important tools in future of healthcare and technological advancements may play a crucial role in response to COVID-19 with the goal of ultimately overcoming this pandemic.
    MeSH term(s) COVID-19/diagnosis ; COVID-19 Testing ; Clinical Laboratory Techniques ; Humans ; Point-of-Care Systems ; Point-of-Care Testing ; SARS-CoV-2/genetics
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-09-11
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2112530-2
    ISSN 1744-8352 ; 1473-7159
    ISSN (online) 1744-8352
    ISSN 1473-7159
    DOI 10.1080/14737159.2022.2122711
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  3. Article: Data on the utilization of paraneoplastic syndrome autoantibody testing at an academic medical center

    Krasowski, Matthew D. / Dolezal, Anna / Steussy, Bryan W. / Gailey, Michael P. / Darbro, Benjamin W.

    Data in Brief. 2021 Dec., v. 39

    2021  

    Abstract: Paraneoplastic syndromes are rare conditions associated with characteristic autoantibodies produced by malignancy, although similar autoantibodies and clinical presentations may occur in the absence of any neoplasm. Testing for paraneoplastic syndromes ... ...

    Abstract Paraneoplastic syndromes are rare conditions associated with characteristic autoantibodies produced by malignancy, although similar autoantibodies and clinical presentations may occur in the absence of any neoplasm. Testing for paraneoplastic syndromes often involves panels of autoantibody assays. While autoantibody testing may reveal or confirm actionable clinical diagnoses, inappropriate utilization of testing may be low yield and further lead to false positives that may confuse the clinical picture. There is thus opportunity to improve patient care by analyzing patterns of paraneoplastic autoantibody test utilization. The data in this article provides results from detailed retrospective review of patients tested by 7 autoantibody tests or test panels offered by two large reference laboratories in the United States. The data include 1,446 tests performed on 1,338 unique patients at an academic medical center. For all results, detailed chart review revealed main category of presenting symptoms, patient location at time of testing (either inpatient or outpatient), sex, age, whether cancer was present at the time of testing or later detected, and the specific results of the testing. The data are summarized by category of testing and specific autoantibodies.
    Keywords autoantibodies ; medical facilities ; patient care ; patients
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2021-12
    Publishing place Elsevier Inc.
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2786545-9
    ISSN 2352-3409
    ISSN 2352-3409
    DOI 10.1016/j.dib.2021.107578
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  4. Article ; Online: Data on the utilization of paraneoplastic syndrome autoantibody testing at an academic medical center.

    Krasowski, Matthew D / Dolezal, Anna / Steussy, Bryan W / Gailey, Michael P / Darbro, Benjamin W

    Data in brief

    2021  Volume 39, Page(s) 107578

    Abstract: Paraneoplastic syndromes are rare conditions associated with characteristic autoantibodies produced by malignancy, although similar autoantibodies and clinical presentations may occur in the absence of any neoplasm. Testing for paraneoplastic syndromes ... ...

    Abstract Paraneoplastic syndromes are rare conditions associated with characteristic autoantibodies produced by malignancy, although similar autoantibodies and clinical presentations may occur in the absence of any neoplasm. Testing for paraneoplastic syndromes often involves panels of autoantibody assays. While autoantibody testing may reveal or confirm actionable clinical diagnoses, inappropriate utilization of testing may be low yield and further lead to false positives that may confuse the clinical picture. There is thus opportunity to improve patient care by analyzing patterns of paraneoplastic autoantibody test utilization. The data in this article provides results from detailed retrospective review of patients tested by 7 autoantibody tests or test panels offered by two large reference laboratories in the United States. The data include 1,446 tests performed on 1,338 unique patients at an academic medical center. For all results, detailed chart review revealed main category of presenting symptoms, patient location at time of testing (either inpatient or outpatient), sex, age, whether cancer was present at the time of testing or later detected, and the specific results of the testing. The data are summarized by category of testing and specific autoantibodies.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-11-18
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2786545-9
    ISSN 2352-3409 ; 2352-3409
    ISSN (online) 2352-3409
    ISSN 2352-3409
    DOI 10.1016/j.dib.2021.107578
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