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Robert Butcher

@BertieButcher

Laboratory research | Diagnostics | Pathogen genetics | Epidemiology | STIs & NTDs | He/him.

London, UK Katılım Aralık 2012
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NEJM
NEJM@NEJM·
Original Article: Twice-Yearly Lenacapavir or Daily F/TAF for HIV Prevention in Cisgender Women (PURPOSE 1) nej.md/3zRElVj Editorial: The Real PURPOSE of PrEP — Effectiveness, Not Efficacy nej.md/3Yj3LW3 #AIDS2024 | @iasociety
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ICTC
ICTC@TrachomaControl·
New research in @PLOSNTDs highlights the role of M. sorbens as vectors of trachoma and emphasizes the need for improved understanding of fly-borne trachoma transmission dynamics and vector competence. Learn more: journals.plos.org/plosntds/artic…
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Clinical Infectious Diseases
The WHO roadmap for NTDs sets out ambitious targets for disease control and elimination by 2030. Articles in this supplement present novel ways in which NTD modeling can help accelerate the achievement and sustainability of these targets. Learn more ⬇️ bit.ly/3K6AaXq
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Beth Mills
Beth Mills@Mills6B·
Microbial keratitis (corneal infection) is an ocular emergency and a leading cause of vision and eye loss world wide. Our collaborators @aravind_eyecare have made a brilliant video explaining what MK is and how it is diagnosed and treated: edin.ac/4c1GCLm
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PAMCA, Africa
PAMCA, Africa@pamcafrica·
In case you missed it, @WHO Global Report on Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) 2024 is out describing progress towards the 2030 targets & the battle against #NTDs More here: lnkd.in/e9bEHZ6i
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ICTC
ICTC@TrachomaControl·
In Brazil, the Ministry of Health has conducted trachoma surveys reaching more than 3,000 people as part of a new project to advance trachoma elimination with a focus on indigenous populations. Learn more at @pahowho👇. paho.org/en/news/6-5-20…
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Bento Lab 🧬
Bento Lab 🧬@theBentoLab·
In the quest for faster and more portable diagnostic PCRs, here is a new qPCR method called “FlashPCR” by Bustin et al. (2024) that allows a 10-15 min PCR on standard qPCR cyclers. It could save valuable time in point-of-care medical testing, and importantly could help make future diagnostic PCR devices become simpler and less power-hungry, thereby making qPCR diagnostics more accessible and portable. And, while it was designed for medical qPCR testing, it’s possible that some of the principles could be applied to other qPCR or standard PCR applications where faster PCR is extremely valuable. Very exciting! So how does it work? FlashPCR uses a 15 s denaturing followed by 1 s cycling between 79 °C and 71 °C, and uses high melting point primers and a simple buffer containing PCR enhancers. The lower-than-usual denaturing temperature and high-melting-point primers allow much faster cycling between steps, reducing the temperature difference between denaturing and annealing/extension (which occur simultaneously). The qPCR mix contains a very fast DNA polymerase (MyTaq) and optimised buffers containing KCl, MgCl2, 1,2 propanediol (propylene glycol), 1,3 propanediol, ethylene glycol, trehalose, bovine serum albumin, and dNTPs. Of these components, propylene glycol, ethylene glycol, trehalose, and bovine serum albumin are all PCR enhancers or additives that variously assist with amplification of GC-rich DNA, lower DNA melting temperature, stabilise polymerases, and counteract PCR inhibition. I'm not aware of any published literature on 1,3 propanediol for PCR but presumably it acts in a similar way. So all of these components help allow the PCR to amplify efficiently even with very short step durations. Together, this combination of parameters allows very rapid ramping and cooling, as well as very short efficient PCR steps. The authors demonstrated the method works with qPCR, reverse transcriptase qPCR, and digital droplet PCR; and with SARS-CoV-2 gRNA, human breast cancer mRNA, and human fibroblast mRNA. They also experimented with shorter Pentabase primers that have a higher specificity to their DNA templates, increasing melting points and allowing shorter amplicons to be produced. The authors found that these could provide a marginal improvement to the qPCR. There's lots more in the article, and an enormous amount of experimental work. You can read all about it here: Bustin et al. (2024). FlashPCR: Revolutionising qPCR by Accelerating Amplification through Low∆ T Protocols. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25(5), 2773. mdpi.com/1422-0067/25/5… And could FlashPCR be used for amplifying longer amplicons in conventional PCR? It would be really interesting to test some of these buffers and high melting point primers using an approach following Pedlar et al. (2024) (below), to see if even more time could be shaved off conventional PCRs! Pedlar et al. (2024). Amplifying PCR productivity and environmental sustainability through shortened cycling protocols. Biochimie, 221, 60-64. sciencedirect.com/science/articl… *** mdpi.com/1422-0067/25/5…
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RTI fights NTDs
RTI fights NTDs@RTIfightsNTDs·
The elimination of trachoma in Viet Nam is near. Going door-to-door in 4 provinces, a recent group of health workers collected data and confirmed the country’s eligibility for trachoma elimination validation. Learn more for #WorldNTDDay acteast.org/news/seeing-an…
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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
Neglected tropical diseases, or NTDs, affect more than 1 billion people around the world, especially in poor and marginalized communities.     But NTDs are preventable, and in many cases, can be eliminated completely from countries. This #WorldNTDDay, @WHO calls on countries to unite and act to eliminate NTDs. #HealthForAll
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APPG on Malaria and NTDs
APPG on Malaria and NTDs@MalariaNTDAPPG·
Important debate in @UKHouseofLords today on the UK's contribution to international development, particularly in relation to the impact of climate change on developing nations, with a number of powerful contributions on climate sensitive diseases such as #malaria and #NTDs 🧵👇
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Mectizan Donation Program
Mectizan Donation Program@MectizanMDP·
Now available📔Elimination of human onchocerciasis: progress report, 2022–2023. "In 2022, 26 countries reported having treated a total of 160.6 million people for onchocerciasis, representing...an increase of 18.3 million since 2021." Click to view report: mectizan.org/news_resources…
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