Jason C Barnhill
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Recent Articles
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Melanson V, Bateman S, Hering K, Weiss T, Reilly J, Davis K, et al.
Mil Med
. 2024 Sep;
190(3-4):e561-e568.
PMID: 39255240
Introduction: 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 risk in an operational...
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Kovacs C, Rapp E, Rankin W, McKenzie S, Brasko B, Hebert K, et al.
Viruses
. 2024 Jul;
16(7).
PMID: 39066163
The Gram-negative ESKAPE bacterium has become a pathogen of serious concern due its extensive multi-drug resistance (MDR) profile, widespread incidences of hospital-acquired infections throughout the United States, and high occurrence...
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Kovacs C, Antonacci A, Graham A, Jessup F, Rankin W, Brasko B, et al.
Mil Med
. 2024 May;
189(7-8):e1488-e1496.
PMID: 38780999
Introduction: Antibacterial resistance is an emerging problem in military medicine. Disruptions to the health care systems in war-torn countries that result from ongoing conflict can potentially exacerbate this problem and...
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Kovacs C, Rapp E, McKenzie S, Mazur M, Mchale R, Brasko B, et al.
Mil Med
. 2023 Oct;
189(5-6):e1294-e1302.
PMID: 37847552
Introduction: Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are a growing threat to civilian and military health today. Although infections were once easily treatable by antibiotics and wound cleaning, the frequent mutation of bacteria has...
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Melanson V, Hershfield J, Deegan M, Cho H, Perinon D, Bateman S, et al.
J Spec Oper Med
. 2023 May;
23(3):63-69.
PMID: 37253155
Massive hemorrhaging remains the most common cause of preventable battlefield deaths. Blood used for trauma care requires a robust donation network, capacity for long-term storage, and extensive and accurate testing....
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Melanson V, Hering K, Reilly J, Frullaney J, Barnhill J
Med J (Ft Sam Houst Tex)
. 2021 Dec;
(Per 22-01/02/03):50-55.
PMID: 34940968
We document a military patient presenting with a diffuse set of symptoms suggestive of chronic Lyme disease (CLD) and the subsequent empiric treatment and health complications arising therein. The lay...
7.
Peters A, Yu I, Menguito M, Morrow S, Barnhill J, Washington M
J Spec Oper Med
. 2021 Jun;
21(2):85-88.
PMID: 34105128
Background: Female Servicemembers are increasingly being incorporated into the combat arms and Special Operations communities. Female urinary diversion devices (FUDDs) have been used to facilitate urination in the austere environments...
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Nahid M, Griffin J, Lustik M, Hayes J, Fong K, Horseman T, et al.
Infect Drug Resist
. 2021 Jan;
14:1-10.
PMID: 33442271
Purpose: 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 their antibiotic susceptibility patterns...
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Nahid M, Campbell C, Fong K, Barnhill J, Washington M
J Microbiol Methods
. 2020 Jan;
169:105833.
PMID: 31904440
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. In this study, the...
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Griffin J, Barnhill J, Washington M
J Spec Oper Med
. 2019 Mar;
19(1):14-15.
PMID: 30859518
The genus Acinetobacter has long been associated with war wounds. Indeed, A baumannii was responsible for so many infected wounds during Operation Iraqi Freedom that it was given the nickname...