Search Results - "Barnhill, Jason C"
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Combinations of Bacteriophage Are Efficacious against Multidrug-Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Enhance Sensitivity to Carbapenem Antibiotics
Published in Viruses (01-07-2024)“…The Gram-negative ESKAPE bacterium has become a pathogen of serious concern due its extensive multi-drug resistance (MDR) profile, widespread incidences of…”
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Antibiotic resistance, molecular characterizations, and clinical manifestations of Campylobacteriosis at a military medical center in Hawaii from 2012–2016: a retrospective analysis
Published in Scientific reports (06-08-2018)“…Hawaii has one of the highest incidences of Campylobacteriosis in the United States, but there remains little published data on circulating strains or…”
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An evaluation of the impact of clinical bacterial isolates on epithelial cell monolayer integrity by the electric Cell-Substrate Impedance Sensing (ECIS) method
Published in Journal of microbiological methods (01-02-2020)“…Virulence is the relative capacity of a pathogenic microorganism to cause damage in susceptible host cells such as those found in airway passages and the gut…”
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Disruption of Biofilm by Bacteriophages in Clinically Relevant Settings
Published in Military medicine (18-05-2024)“…Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are a growing threat to civilian and military health today. Although infections were once easily treatable by antibiotics and…”
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A Review of Force Health Protection Aspects of Lyme Disease in the U.S. Military
Published in Military medicine (10-09-2024)“…Lyme disease (LD) is an underrated threat to the military that negatively impacts mission readiness. Lyme disease has traditionally been thought to only be a…”
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Comparing Methods to Genetically Engineer Bacteriophage and Increase Host Range
Published in Military medicine (03-07-2024)“…ABSTRACT Introduction Antibacterial resistance is an emerging problem in military medicine. Disruptions to the health care systems in war-torn countries that…”
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Detection of Potential Pathogenic Bacteria on the Surfaces of Female Urinary Diversion Devices Following a Short Duration Military Training Exercise
Published in Journal of special operations medicine (2021)“…Female Servicemembers are increasingly being incorporated into the combat arms and Special Operations communities. Female urinary diversion devices (FUDDs)…”
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A Longitudinal Evaluation of the Bacterial Pathogens Colonizing Chronic Non-Healing Wound Sites at a United States Military Treatment Facility in the Pacific Region
Published in Infection and drug resistance (01-01-2021)“…The biology of chronic wounds is complex and many factors act concurrently to impede healing progress. In this study, the dynamics of microflora changes and…”
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An analysis of Staphylococcus aureus infections at a military medical center using the PLEX-ID combined polymerase chain reaction-mass spectrometry system
Published in Military medicine (01-04-2014)“…Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is a major cause of morbidity in the military health care setting. Culture-based methods are the most common means of…”
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Recovery of Bacteria and Fungi From a Leg Wound
Published in Journal of special operations medicine (2015)“…Acute and chronic wound infections can both be encountered in the deployed setting. These wounds are often contaminated by bacteria and fungi derived from the…”
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RGA protein associates with a TRPV ion channel during biosynthesis and trafficking
Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-03-2004)“…TRPV ion channels transduce a range of temperature stimuli. We proposed that analysis of the protein–protein interactions made by TRPV2 might give insight into…”
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A Case of Bordetella brochiseptica at a Military Medical Facility in Hawai'i: Phenotypic and Molecular Testing of an Uncommon Human Pathogen
Published in Hawai'i journal of medicine & public health (01-07-2015)“…Bordetella bronchiseptica (B. bronchiseptica) is rarely implicated in human disease. Human infections typically occur in the context of immunosuppression and…”
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An Unusual Wound Infection Due to Acinetobacter junii on the Island of Oahu: A Case Report
Published in Journal of special operations medicine (2019)“…The genus Acinetobacter has long been associated with war wounds. Indeed, A baumannii was responsible for so many infected wounds during Operation Iraqi…”
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Staphylococcus sciuri: An Entomological Case Study and a Brief Review of the Literature
Published in Journal of special operations medicine (2015)“…Staphylococcus sciuri is an emerging gram-positive bacterial pathogen that is infrequently isolated from cases of human disease. This organism is capable of…”
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The Epistemic Fallacy: Unintended Consequences of Empirically Treating (Clinically Diagnosed) Chronic Lyme Disease in a Soldier
Published in The Medical journal (Fort Sam Houston, Tex. : Print) (01-01-2022)“…We document a military patient presenting with a diffuse set of symptoms suggestive of chronic Lyme disease (CLD) and the subsequent empiric treatment and…”
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A Case of Bordetella brochiseptica at a Military Medical Facility in Hawai‘i: Phenotypic and Molecular Testing of an Uncommon Human Pathogen
Published in Hawai'i journal of medicine & public health (01-07-2015)“…Bordetella bronchiseptica (B. bronchiseptica) is rarely implicated in human disease. Human infections typically occur in the context of immunosuppression and…”
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