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    Wastewater Surveillance for Norovirus, California, USA by Yu, Alexander T, Burnor, Elisabeth, Rabe, Angela, Rutschmann, Sarah, Wolfe, Marlene K, Burmester, Jessie, Pan, Chao-Yang, Chen, Alice, Guevara, Hugo, Morales, Christina, Wadford, Debra A, Boehm, Alexandria B, Vugia, Duc J

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-11-2024)
    “…Norovirus is a leading cause of acute gastroenteritis and imposes a substantial disease burden. In California, USA, norovirus surveillance is limited. We…”
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    Cryptococcus gattii in the United States: genotypic diversity of human and veterinary isolates by Lockhart, Shawn R, Iqbal, Naureen, Harris, Julie R, Grossman, Nina T, DeBess, Emilio, Wohrle, Ron, Marsden-Haug, Nicola, Vugia, Duc J

    Published in PloS one (03-09-2013)
    “…Cryptococcusgattii infections are being reported in the United States (US) with increasing frequency. Initially, US reports were primarily associated with an…”
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    Travel-Associated Zika Cases and Threat of Local Transmission during Global Outbreak, California, USA by Porse, Charsey Cole, Messenger, Sharon, Vugia, Duc J, Jilek, Wendy, Salas, Maria, Watt, James, Kramer, Vicki

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-09-2018)
    “…Zika and associated microcephaly among newborns were reported in Brazil during 2015. Zika has since spread across the Americas, and travel-associated cases…”
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    Salmonellosis Outcomes Differ Substantially by Serotype by Jones, Timothy F., Ingram, L. Amanda, Cieslak, Paul R., Vugia, Duc J., Tobin-D'Angelo, Melissa, Hurd, Sharon, Medus, Carlota, Cronquist, Alicia, Angulo, Frederick J.

    Published in The Journal of Infectious Diseases (01-07-2008)
    “…Background. Most human infections are caused by closely related serotypes within 1 species of Salmonella. Few data are available on differences in severity of…”
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    Risk Factors for Non-O157 Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli Infections, United States by Marder, Ellyn P, Cui, Zhaohui, Bruce, Beau B, Richardson, LaTonia Clay, Boyle, Michelle M, Cieslak, Paul R, Comstock, Nicole, Lathrop, Sarah, Garman, Katie, McGuire, Suzanne, Olson, Danyel, Vugia, Duc J, Wilson, Siri, Griffin, Patricia M, Medus, Carlota

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-06-2023)
    “…Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) causes acute diarrheal illness. To determine risk factors for non-O157 STEC infection, we enrolled 939 patients…”
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    West Nile virus in California, 2003-2018: A persistent threat by Snyder, Robert E, Feiszli, Tina, Foss, Leslie, Messenger, Sharon, Fang, Ying, Barker, Christopher M, Reisen, William K, Vugia, Duc J, Padgett, Kerry A, Kramer, Vicki L

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-11-2020)
    “…The California Arbovirus Surveillance Program was initiated over 50 years ago to track endemic encephalitides and was enhanced in 2000 to include West Nile…”
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    Correlation between wastewater and COVID-19 case incidence rates in major California sewersheds across three variant periods by Rabe, Angela, Ravuri, Sindhu, Burnor, Elisabeth, Steele, Joshua A., Kantor, Rose S., Choi, Samuel, Forman, Stanislav, Batjiaka, Ryan, Jain, Seema, León, Tomás M., Vugia, Duc J., Yu, Alexander T.

    Published in Journal of water and health (01-09-2023)
    “…Monitoring for COVID-19 through wastewater has been used for adjunctive public health surveillance, with SARS-CoV-2 viral concentrations in wastewater…”
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    Impact of 2003 state regulation on raw oyster-associated Vibrio vulnificus illnesses and deaths, California, USA by Vugia, Duc J, Tabnak, Farzaneh, Newton, Anna E, Hernandez, Michael, Griffin, Patricia M

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-08-2013)
    “…US vibriosis rates have increased since 1996, and many Vibrio vulnificus infections are fatal. In April 2003, California implemented a regulation restricting…”
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    Invasive Salmonella Infections in the United States, FoodNet, 1996–1999: Incidence, Serotype Distribution, and Outcome by Vugia, Duc J., Samuel, Michael, Farley, Monica M., Marcus, Ruthanne, Shiferaw, Beletshachew, Shallow, Sue, Smith, Kirk, Angulo, Frederick J.

    Published in Clinical infectious diseases (15-04-2004)
    “…Invasive Salmonella infections are severe and can be life threatening. We analyzed population-based data collected during 1996–1999 by the Foodborne Diseases…”
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    Epidemiology of Sporadic Campylobacter Infection in the United States and Declining Trend in Incidence, FoodNet 1996–1999 by Samuel, Michael C., Vugia, Duc J., Shallow, Sue, Marcus, Ruthanne, Segler, Suzanne, McGivern, Teresa, Kassenborg, Heidi, Reilly, Kevin, Kennedy, Malinda, Angulo, Frederick, Tauxe, Robert V.

    Published in Clinical infectious diseases (15-04-2004)
    “…Campylobacter species are a leading cause of foodborne illness in the United States, but few population-based data describing patterns and trends of disease…”
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    Antimicrobial-Resistant Nontyphoidal Salmonella Is Associated with Excess Bloodstream Infections and Hospitalizations by Varma, Jay K., Mølbak, Kåre, Barrett, Timothy J., Beebe, James L., Jones, Timothy F., Rabatsky-Ehr, Therese, Smith, Kirk E., Vugia, Duc J., Chang, Hwa-Gan H., Angulo, Frederick J.

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (15-02-2005)
    “…Background. Nontyphoidal Salmonella is a leading cause of foodborne illness. Few studies have explored the health consequences of antimicrobial-resistant…”
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    The public health impact of coccidioidomycosis in Arizona and California by Hector, Richard F, Rutherford, George W, Tsang, Clarisse A, Erhart, Laura M, McCotter, Orion, Anderson, Shoana M, Komatsu, Kenneth, Tabnak, Farzaneh, Vugia, Duc J, Yang, Ying, Galgiani, John N

    “…The numbers of reported cases of coccidioidomycosis in Arizona and California have risen dramatically over the past decade, with a 97.8% and 91.1% increase in…”
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