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The BIOFIRE System and Your Immune System

The BIOFIRE System offers syndromic testing for infectious diseases, allowing healthcare providers to choose the appropriate test first time. Patients benefit from faster diagnosis and more targeted treatment. Clinicians benefit from a better stewardship of antibiotics. Labs gain efficiency and cost savings.

rectangle-tabletop-bio-ethanol-fireplace-indoor-outdoor-fire-pit-portable-fire-bowl-pot-fireplace-in-black-realistic-burning-1041.jpgThe BioFire FilmArray Pneumonia plus panel (PN panel) analyzes native sputum endotracheal aspirate, and bronchoalveolar specimens (including mini-BAL) for 33 pathogens that are clinically relevant and antimicrobial resistance genes. The panel provides semiquantitative results in about an hour.

Respiratory

The burning of biomass (wood, plants and other organic materials) produces gaseous pollutants as well as fine particulate matter which negatively impact the respiratory system. Climate change may exacerbate the negative impacts of forest ethanol fires on human health.

In the United States, wildfire smoke has been linked to hospitalizations for respiratory diseases like asthma, COPD and lung cancer. Furthermore, this type of air pollution is an underlying risk factor for cardiovascular disease and a major contributor to the burden of illness in the most vulnerable populations which includes those who are of lower socioeconomic status (SES).

Wildfires caused unhealthy levels of air pollutants in numerous communities during the COVID-19 epidemic. The response of public health has been limited to a public education campaign regarding the management of symptoms. This gap in knowledge is troubling considering the evidence of potential health risks from continued exposure to smoke and other sources of poor air quality.

Researchers are now evaluating the best ways to protect public's health in the event of future events of this nature. NIH is funding research into this important public health issue through the BLUE CORAL study as well as its successor, FIRE CORAL.

For the first time, a prospective cohort study will evaluate long-term effects of exposure to smoke from wildfires as well as other sources. FIRE CORAL is recruiting adult participants who have been hospitalized for the index episode of COVID-19 who are fluent in English or Spanish and are not pregnant. The protocol for Fire Coral includes a battery in-person assessments that objectively measure the pulmonary function testing lung imaging and functional assessment.

The lungs are especially sensitive to the effects of smoke and other particles since they can trigger or exacerbate chronic respiratory diseases like emphysema or COPD, and increase the risk of developing pneumonia. A variety of steps can be taken to prevent or lessen the negative health effects from short-term exposures to smoke, including abstaining from outdoor activities when it is feasible and wearing the EPA's "N95" mask, which is designed to capture fine particles.

Smoking can cause irritation to the throat, eyes and nose. To minimize symptoms, the lungs should be flushed by drinking lots of fluids and taking medications that decrease inflammation, like corticosteroids.

Bloodstream

Bloodstream is the first line of defense against germs that invade your system. Dendritic cells, Hanging Bioethanol Fireplace which are special cells, are like your fire department's call center; they gather antigens (molecules that trigger an immune response) from invading germs and then release proteins that alert other white blood cells to to fight them. The total number of white blood cells, differentials and band cells increased after firefighters' bio-ethanol fire-fighting duties, compared to levels after strenuous exercise without fire-fighting.

Skin

As the wildfires in California produced smoke and ash into the air during autumn and winter, dermatologists were concerned about how it could affect the skin of people exposed to it. Maria Wei, a graduate student at University of California, Irvine, is studying how extreme wildfire pollution affects the skin. Her research was published in Scientific Reports on April 22nd.

Wei's study shows that the temperature of the skin changes dependent on the amount of time the body has been exposed. It can take up to two hours for the skin of an individual to reach its "flash point"--the moment at which it begins to burn and then turns to ash. It's important not to stay near a ethanol fire pit or campfire, and you should always wear protective clothing if you're outdoors in a humid or hot day.

While it's important to be vigilant against wildfire-related pollution, there's no way to stop forest fires from occurring. Wei believes that as the climate changes cause forests to burn faster, the number of people suffering from wildfires will increase. That means more people will be required to wear hats, long sleeves, and thick moisturizers.

It's also worth noting that the atopic dermatitis (itchy skin) that many people suffer from can be made worse by air pollution from wildfires. The reason for this is because the particles in smoke can block pores, which makes atopic dermatitis worse.

Another issue is that atopic dermatitis is known to make people more sensitive to UV light, which can be aggravated by smoke from wildfires. This could lead to people seeking out tanning salons and apply a tan with less protection.

While a cold and fire facial may reduce the effects of atopic dermatitis, it's not recommended for anyone with an open wound or rash on their face. People who have active acne should avoid it, and if you're breastfeeding or pregnant, it is best to steer clear of this treatment altogether. The IS Clinical Fire & Ice Facial is offered at Novuskin Las Vegas' premier membership MedSpa is a results-driven, intensive facial that bridges the mild facelift and the peel, with no downtime. It's designed to smooth skin, reduce rosacea, reduce acne scarring and fine lines, as well as stimulate cellular renewal. It's an incredible treatment that will give you an energizing glow.

Infections

The human body is made up of a complex set of organs and tissues that work together to defend us from infections. Infections can be caused by microorganisms, such as parasites, viruses and bacteria that infect healthy cells and cause them to multiply in uncontrolled ways. Your immune system can react by exhibiting symptoms of illness. The symptoms could range from a swollen or achy nose to a stomach upset and can include a high fever, swollen glands, and a skin rash. The severity of your symptoms may be affected by the nature of the infection, its location and even your temperature.

Infections can be spread in various ways, but most commonly via droplets of air that remain after sniffling or coughing. Bacterial infections like tuberculosis and strep throat meningococcal diseases and Legionnaires' disease spread this way, along with certain viral infections such as the common cold and influenza. Certain bacterial infections like skin infections or sexually transmitted diseases (STIs) like chlamydia or gonorrhea are transmitted by direct contact with infected mucous or tissue surfaces, or indirectly through contaminated surfaces. Some bacterial diseases are transmitted by insects like ticks, mosquitoes or fleas. They can be transmitted when they bite you.

Some parasites and viruses are small enough to enter your bloodstream and infect your cells which can lead to serious diseases like the common cold or AIDS. Fungi can cause a variety of skin ailments such as ringworm, athlete's foot. Some are a threat to the lungs and nervous system, like the rabies virus.

The BioFire PN Panel utilizes our unique FilmArray technology to analyze a comprehensive list of pathogens that are involved in upper respiratory infections in sputum and the bronchoalveolar lavage samples. The kit includes a reagent bag that contains all the chemistry necessary to perform reverse transcription, nested multiplex PCR, and detection in one machine. This is a simple method that helps clinicians identify and treat patients who have a variety respiratory symptoms. This test has been given an Emergency Use Authorization. It's available in bioMerieux CLIA medium and high complexity labs.

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