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… W, Walther C, Zoorob R . The effects of flooding on access to healthcare in Houston. Family and Community … and strong recommendations to increase COVID and flu vaccination rates in a community safety-net primary care … S, Kim-Vences SH , Khotta N, et al. Mapping buprenorphine access at Harris County pharmacies. Haykal M, Sampathkumar K, …
education › ... › course-descriptions
… amputation levels of the lower limb through the tibia and points distal. Bony and muscular anatomy, surface anatomy, … malleoli. Examples of devices include therapeutic shoes, accommodative foot orthoses, functional foot orthoses, and … all aspects of the lower limb involving the knee joint and points proximal. This course integrates principles of …
research › ... › projects
… of these processes, DNA replication and RNA transcription, occur on the same template DNA. As such, they are bound to … understand how these replication-transcription conflicts occur, how they are resolved, and what accessory factors mediate these conflicts. Much of our work, …
departments › ... › sars-cov-2-and-covid-19
… infected with SARS-CoV-2, but all of the available evidence points to an origin in nature. The virus is closely related … and there is evidence that this type of transmission can occur over distances greater than six feet.  A third possible route of transmission can occur when a person touches surfaces that are contaminated …
departments › ... › projects-conducted-by-current-fellows
… Inner Setting, Individuals, and Process - and been successfully used to study the implementation of innovations … listed as a requirement for fellowship programs for ACGME accreditation. Pediatric disaster medicine education is a … should be managed promptly by the physician to obtain a successful reduction to relieve pain and restore …
departments › ... › antibiotic-resistance
… In 1962, the first case of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) was identified. Resistance of certain … resistance Antibiotic resistance is a natural process that occurs over time when antibiotics are used, usually due to … in the bacteria. However, antibiotic resistance is being accelerated through the overuse and misuse of antibiotics. …
departments › ... › hiv-aids
… in preventative measures, increased testing, and greater access to antiviral drugs. Overall, the number of new … peaking in 2005. This is a result of vastly increased access to lifesaving antiviral drugs and large global … living with HIV, or 40 percent of those infected, had access to antiretroviral therapy, a 22-fold increase since …
healthcare › ... › deep-brain-stimulation-for-movement-disorders
… is a good candidate for DBS. We recognize that the success of DBS surgery depends on several factors:   … While DBS is not a cure for movement disorders, it can successfully treat symptoms by disrupting the abnormal … with dyskinesias (excessive involuntary movements that occur as a consequence of PD medications) and fluctuations …
departments › ... › zika
… cell culture and also in mice. By April 2016, the body of accumulated evidence was strong enough to arrive at a … in Asia. The first known large outbreak of Zika virus occurred on remote Yap Island in the Pacific Ocean in 2007, … that more than 200,000 cases of Zika virus disease occurred, and approximately 8600 babies were born with …
research › ... › publications
… Ambekar, Y.S., Mekonnen, T.T., Singh, M., Rodriguez, V., Ricco, E., Kraushaar, D.C., Aglyamov, S., Scarcelli, G., … 10.3389/fnmol.2024.1394058. Ding X, Wu Y, Rodriguez V, Ricco E, Okoh JT, Liu Y, Kraushaar DC, Rasband MN. … Siam, M., Williams, A., Rezaeian, A. H., Kraushaar, D., Ricco, E., Robertson, M. J., Coarfa, C., Jain, A., …
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