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项目编号1R21AI142261-01A1
Regulatory T cell function in predicting Valley fever outcomes
HOYER, KATRINA K.
主持机构UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, MERCED
开始日期2020
结束日期2022
资助经费235450(USD)
项目类别Non-SBIR/STTR RPGs
资助机构US-NIH(美国国立卫生研究院)
语种英语
国家美国
英文简介PROJECT NARRATIVE Coccidioidomycosis, often termed Valley fever, is an infection caused by inhalation of the fungus Coccidioides in airborne dust, and is endemic to the San Joaquin Valley in California and the Southwestern United States. Incidence in California is on the rise, and the health impacts of Valley fever infection can range from superficial to lethal, resulting in significantly impaired health for a lengthy period of time. This is a translational research study to identify immune biomarkers in peripheral blood of Coccidioides-infected patients that are indicative of disease outcome and severity.
英文关键词Activities of Daily Living Acute acute infection adaptive immune response Adult Aftercare Age Algorithms Antibiotic Therapy Antifungal Agents Area Arizona Bacterial Infections base Biological Factors Biological Markers Blood California Case Study Cell physiology Cells Cessation of life Child Childhood Chronic Chronic Disease chronic infection Clinic Clinical Coccidioides Coccidioides immitis Coccidioides posadasii Coccidioidomycosis Contracts Data Data Set desert fever Detection Diagnosis Diagnostic Disease Disease Outcome Dust eosinophil Evaluation experience flu Frequencies fungus Health Immune Immune response Immunity Immunologic Factors Immunologic Markers Impaired health improved Incidence Infection Inhalation Knowledge Lung nodule Measurement Methods Mexico Modeling Monitor Mus neutrophil novel older patient Outcome pathogenic fungus Patient Care Patients pediatric patients peripheral blood Pharmaceutical Preparations Phenotype Population prediction algorithm Predictive Factor predictive modeling predictive test prevent Recurrent disease Regulatory T-Lymphocyte Relapse research study Resolution response Severities Severity of illness side effect Soil South America Southwestern United States Symptoms Testing Time tool Translational Research transmission process Travel Vaccines Washington Weather
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