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Infectious diseases in returned travellers, NSW, 2010-2011
CONCLUSION: A large proportion of selected enteric and vectorborne disease case notifications were associated with overseas travel. All potential travellers should be made aware of the risks and available preventive measures, such as vaccination against hepatitis A and typhoid fever, taking precautions with food and water and use of malaria chemoprophylaxis, where appropriate. Improvements in data on risk factors, reason for travel and barriers to the use of preventive measures would better inform prevention strategies.PMID:24939227 | DOI:10.1071/NB13005
Source: New South Wales Public Health Bulletin - June 19, 2014 Category: Health Management Authors: Praveena Gunaratnam Sean Tobin Holly Seale Jeremy M McAnulty Source Type: research

Immunogenicity and structural efficacy of P41 of Plasmodium sp. as potential cross-species blood-stage malaria vaccine
In this study, we investigated the efficacy of ancestral and consensus of P41 protein. Phylogenetic and time tree reconstruction was conducted by RAXML and BEAST2 package to determine the relationship of known P41 sequences. Ancestral and consensus sequences were reconstructed by the GRASP server and Unipro Ugene software, respectively. The structural prediction was made using the Psipred and Rosetta program. The protein characteristic was analyzed by assessing hydrophobicity and Post-Translational Modification sites. Meanwhile, the immunogenicity score for B-cell, T-cell, and MHC was determined using an immunoinformatic a...
Source: Computational Biology and Chemistry - May 7, 2021 Category: Bioinformatics Authors: Kevin Nathanael Ramanto Rizky Nurdiansyah Source Type: research

Infectious diseases in returned travellers, NSW, 2010-2011
CONCLUSION: A large proportion of selected enteric and vectorborne disease case notifications were associated with overseas travel. All potential travellers should be made aware of the risks and available preventive measures, such as vaccination against hepatitis A and typhoid fever, taking precautions with food and water and use of malaria chemoprophylaxis, where appropriate. Improvements in data on risk factors, reason for travel and barriers to the use of preventive measures would better inform prevention strategies.PMID:24939227 | DOI:10.1071/NB13005
Source: New South Wales Public Health Bulletin - June 19, 2014 Category: Health Management Authors: Praveena Gunaratnam Sean Tobin Holly Seale Jeremy M McAnulty Source Type: research

Immunogenicity and structural efficacy of P41 of Plasmodium sp. as potential cross-species blood-stage malaria vaccine
In this study, we investigated the efficacy of ancestral and consensus of P41 protein. Phylogenetic and time tree reconstruction was conducted by RAXML and BEAST2 package to determine the relationship of known P41 sequences. Ancestral and consensus sequences were reconstructed by the GRASP server and Unipro Ugene software, respectively. The structural prediction was made using the Psipred and Rosetta program. The protein characteristic was analyzed by assessing hydrophobicity and Post-Translational Modification sites. Meanwhile, the immunogenicity score for B-cell, T-cell, and MHC was determined using an immunoinformatic a...
Source: Computational Biology and Chemistry - May 7, 2021 Category: Bioinformatics Authors: Kevin Nathanael Ramanto Rizky Nurdiansyah Source Type: research

Infectious diseases in returned travellers, NSW, 2010-2011
CONCLUSION: A large proportion of selected enteric and vectorborne disease case notifications were associated with overseas travel. All potential travellers should be made aware of the risks and available preventive measures, such as vaccination against hepatitis A and typhoid fever, taking precautions with food and water and use of malaria chemoprophylaxis, where appropriate. Improvements in data on risk factors, reason for travel and barriers to the use of preventive measures would better inform prevention strategies.PMID:24939227 | DOI:10.1071/NB13005
Source: New South Wales Public Health Bulletin - June 19, 2014 Category: Health Management Authors: Praveena Gunaratnam Sean Tobin Holly Seale Jeremy M McAnulty Source Type: research

Variation in selective constraints along the Plasmodium life cycle
Infect Genet Evol. 2021 May 8:104908. doi: 10.1016/j.meegid.2021.104908. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPlasmodium parasites, the cause of malaria, have a complex life cycle, infecting alternatively vertebrate hosts and female Anopheles mosquitoes and going through intra- and extra-cellular development in several organs of these hosts. Most of the ~5000 protein-coding genes present in Plasmodium genomes are only expressed at specific life stages, and different genes might therefore be subject to different selective pressures depending on the biological activity of the parasite and its microenvironment at this point in devel...
Source: Infection, Genetics and Evolution - May 11, 2021 Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Kieran Tebben Katie Bradwell David Serre Source Type: research

Infectious diseases in returned travellers, NSW, 2010-2011
CONCLUSION: A large proportion of selected enteric and vectorborne disease case notifications were associated with overseas travel. All potential travellers should be made aware of the risks and available preventive measures, such as vaccination against hepatitis A and typhoid fever, taking precautions with food and water and use of malaria chemoprophylaxis, where appropriate. Improvements in data on risk factors, reason for travel and barriers to the use of preventive measures would better inform prevention strategies.PMID:24939227 | DOI:10.1071/NB13005
Source: New South Wales Public Health Bulletin - June 19, 2014 Category: Health Management Authors: Praveena Gunaratnam Sean Tobin Holly Seale Jeremy M McAnulty Source Type: research

Variation in selective constraints along the Plasmodium life cycle
Infect Genet Evol. 2021 May 8:104908. doi: 10.1016/j.meegid.2021.104908. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPlasmodium parasites, the cause of malaria, have a complex life cycle, infecting alternatively vertebrate hosts and female Anopheles mosquitoes and going through intra- and extra-cellular development in several organs of these hosts. Most of the ~5000 protein-coding genes present in Plasmodium genomes are only expressed at specific life stages, and different genes might therefore be subject to different selective pressures depending on the biological activity of the parasite and its microenvironment at this point in devel...
Source: Infection, Genetics and Evolution - May 11, 2021 Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Kieran Tebben Katie Bradwell David Serre Source Type: research

Infectious diseases in returned travellers, NSW, 2010-2011
CONCLUSION: A large proportion of selected enteric and vectorborne disease case notifications were associated with overseas travel. All potential travellers should be made aware of the risks and available preventive measures, such as vaccination against hepatitis A and typhoid fever, taking precautions with food and water and use of malaria chemoprophylaxis, where appropriate. Improvements in data on risk factors, reason for travel and barriers to the use of preventive measures would better inform prevention strategies.PMID:24939227 | DOI:10.1071/NB13005
Source: New South Wales Public Health Bulletin - June 19, 2014 Category: Health Management Authors: Praveena Gunaratnam Sean Tobin Holly Seale Jeremy M McAnulty Source Type: research

Variation in selective constraints along the Plasmodium life cycle
Infect Genet Evol. 2021 May 8:104908. doi: 10.1016/j.meegid.2021.104908. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPlasmodium parasites, the cause of malaria, have a complex life cycle, infecting alternatively vertebrate hosts and female Anopheles mosquitoes and going through intra- and extra-cellular development in several organs of these hosts. Most of the ~5000 protein-coding genes present in Plasmodium genomes are only expressed at specific life stages, and different genes might therefore be subject to different selective pressures depending on the biological activity of the parasite and its microenvironment at this point in devel...
Source: Infection, Genetics and Evolution - May 11, 2021 Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Kieran Tebben Katie Bradwell David Serre Source Type: research

Infectious diseases in returned travellers, NSW, 2010-2011
CONCLUSION: A large proportion of selected enteric and vectorborne disease case notifications were associated with overseas travel. All potential travellers should be made aware of the risks and available preventive measures, such as vaccination against hepatitis A and typhoid fever, taking precautions with food and water and use of malaria chemoprophylaxis, where appropriate. Improvements in data on risk factors, reason for travel and barriers to the use of preventive measures would better inform prevention strategies.PMID:24939227 | DOI:10.1071/NB13005
Source: New South Wales Public Health Bulletin - June 19, 2014 Category: Health Management Authors: Praveena Gunaratnam Sean Tobin Holly Seale Jeremy M McAnulty Source Type: research