I have a recipe for a pudding that says to "bake in a medium oven" which, according to my mom after trial and error, is 350 degrees'
Posts by Patrick Kenney, MD MS
This data is important and this is a question we need to answer for phage therapy. We already know the answer for most small molecule antibiotics - they are less active in biofilm and other infectious milieus that have lower replication rates. It's a tough problem! #phagesky
I still have a copy of one of the original decks that was free to print (I hope) back in 2020-ish - we keep them in our resident room. Looks like I may have to upgrade :)
picture of great card game called "Empiric! Sanford Guide Edition", a game about learning antibiotics and their uses
@empiricgame.bsky.social I just saw this! You've made the big time!!
I learned a decent amount about nutrition in med school (10 yrs ago, and with subsequent education throughout residency), but my school isn't on the list either.
This is absolutely wild. They are saying that stewardship harms patient care - "inappropriate balance of stewardship over patient-oriented perspectives"
Also "lack of appreciation of uncertainty in the etiologies of pneumonia" - as if we don't hem and haw about these things all day long.
I played a small role helping set up local protocols for MTb evaluations - happy to see this work continuing to grow! Kutscher, et al, put in significant work - for those who've worked in a BSL3, the work required to complete an animal study, especially the length/complexity for MTb, is Herculean.
This is something to aspire to! #phagesky
We just posted a new preprint describing an anti-MRSA phage targeting the terminal β-GlcNAc on wall teichoic acid. The host becomes phage resistant, but methicillin susceptibility is the consequence in some pathways; cotreatment with methicillin is synergistic at achievable MICs. #phagesky #IDsky
Our latest video in our partnership with @glaucomflecken.bsky.social summarizes a new trial investigating the mass administration of ivermectin for reducing malaria transmission. Read the full results of the BOHEMIA trial for free: nej.md/DrG31
Happy someone did the math! I've run into this numerous times and have had lots of theories but no time/energy/math skills to follow through - there's a sweet spot at an MOI around 10^-3 to -5 where resistance may still occur, but above/below that the bacteria win faster in a simple system.
I started studying phages just over 4 years ago. The project that started it all is finally published. We isolated 6 closely related anti-Acinetobacter phages and showed that they are not capsule-specific and can reduce bacterial load in a rat model. More work still to come on this! #phagesky #IDsky
If there was any doubt at all that the CDC is fully destroyed, this page on autism and vaccines on its website confirms it. It's now just another vessel of dangerous health misinformation. I have no words. This is beyond sad.
This is a great preprint - I can't wait to see the polished product!
@puzzlebetter.bsky.social www.youtube.com/shorts/Q8UGF...
Hoping this is the start of something great - Lassa is a scourge
@isv-news.bsky.social #ISV2025
Alec Freyn, Moderna presenting ISV Paper of the Year 2025 - quadrivalent mRNA vaccine against a broad spectrum of orthopoxviruses.
It's interesting (in a bad way) that these bigger LLMs seem so off with their advice in a lot of different fields and so prone to hallucinations. Meanwhile, I know folks who use OpenEvidence regularly and haven't had similar issues. I wonder if the big ones just absorb too much questionable material
This one hurts. yikes
Glad to see someone is still trying this drug for the US! The FDA declined to approve a few years ago based on (if I remember right) some issues about prespecified endpoints on an otherwise solid trial. I have concerns about overuse, but this could keep people out of hospital and off OPAT. #IDSky
Speaking for all physicians and healthcare providers here. When we see patients in need of care especially in an emergency room we do not leave them for dead. We do not care about their immigration status, we treat them because that is what we took an oath to do and is also basic human decency.
Other groups use it successfully, so I know it's a me problem. To be fair, up until a few weeks ago I couldn't even figure out how to download something from GitHub (a dangerous admission, I know).
I can muddle my way through installing Python and even figured out how to install Bacphlip, but it seems to run on an old version of python, and even if I get that going, I can't get the command line to run the script on the genome of interest. I'm sure it's something silly.
I'm afraid you're not open to messaging. My overall bioinformatics needs are high (someday, over the rainbow , I'll have funding to hire a full time bioinformatics specialist / geneticist), but the current need is narrow. I am just trying to figure out how to make Bacphlip work.
There are lots of things I wish I knew - today I wish I knew how to use Python (or had the time to learn!). Right after that is my wish that someone would put Bacphlip on the phage.galaxy.eu UI so old fogies like me who learned chemistry instead of programming can use it 😭 #phage
great thread!!
"First do not harm" is not a suggestion it is a core feature of the job. If you can't check your biases at the door when you provide healthcare, find another job. Calling ICE on a patient is some disgusting behavior.
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Raw milk in the US has significant safety issues, no matter what some folks say. #IDSky