Search Results - "Gonsalves, Gregg S"
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Outbreaks in U.S. Migrant Detention Centers — A Vaccine-Preventable Cause of Health Inequity
Published in The New England journal of medicine (24-08-2023)“…Expanding beyond practices for Covid-19, the U.S. government could require systematic data collection and public reporting for all vaccine-preventable…”
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Clade I-Associated Mpox Cases Associated with Sexual Contact, the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-01-2024)“…We report a cluster of clade I monkeypox virus infections linked to sexual contact in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Case investigations resulted in 5…”
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End COVID-19 in low- and middle-income countries
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (11-03-2022)Get full text
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Comparing frequency of booster vaccination to prevent severe COVID-19 by risk group in the United States
Published in Nature communications (06-03-2024)“…There is a public health need to understand how different frequencies of COVID-19 booster vaccines may mitigate the risk of severe COVID-19, while accounting…”
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Suspected heroin-related overdoses incidents in Cincinnati, Ohio: A spatiotemporal analysis
Published in PLoS medicine (12-11-2019)“…Opioid misuse and deaths are increasing in the United States. In 2017, Ohio had the second highest overdose rates in the US, with the city of Cincinnati…”
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COVID-19 annual update: a narrative review
Published in Human genomics (24-07-2023)“…Three and a half years after the pandemic outbreak, now that WHO has formally declared that the emergency is over, COVID-19 is still a significant global…”
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Reducing sexual violence by increasing the supply of toilets in Khayelitsha, South Africa: a mathematical model
Published in PloS one (29-04-2015)“…Sexual violence is a major public health issue, affecting 35% of women worldwide. Major risk factors for sexual assault include inadequate indoor sanitation…”
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Bayesian adaptive algorithms for locating HIV mobile testing services
Published in BMC medicine (03-09-2018)“…We have previously conducted computer-based tournaments to compare the yield of alternative approaches to deploying mobile HIV testing services in settings…”
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Comparison of treatment effect sizes from pivotal and postapproval trials of novel therapeutics approved by the FDA based on surrogate markers of disease: a meta-epidemiological study
Published in BMC medicine (21-03-2018)“…The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) often approves new drugs based on trials that use surrogate markers for endpoints, which involve certain trade-offs…”
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Déjà vu All Over Again? Emergent Monkeypox, Delayed Responses, and Stigmatized Populations
Published in Journal of urban health (01-08-2022)Get full text
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Selection Bias Requires Selection: The Case of Collider Stratification Bias
Published in American journal of epidemiology (05-02-2024)“…Abstract In epidemiology, collider stratification bias, the bias resulting from conditioning on a common effect of two causes, is oftentimes considered a type…”
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Early OxyContin Marketing Linked To Long-Term Spread Of Infectious Diseases Associated With Injection Drug Use
Published in Health affairs (Millwood, Va.) (01-08-2023)“…The initial marketing of the opioid analgesic OxyContin in 1996 increased fatal drug overdoses over the course of the opioid epidemic in the US. However, the…”
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Déjà Vu All Over Again — Refusing to Learn the Lessons of Covid-19
Published in The New England journal of medicine (08-08-2024)“…The federal government’s initial response to H5N1 avian influenza suggests that elected officials and other key decision makers may not be heeding the lessons…”
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Dynamics of the HIV outbreak and response in Scott County, IN, USA, 2011–15: a modelling study
Published in The lancet HIV (01-10-2018)“…In November, 2014, a cluster of HIV infections was detected among people who inject drugs in Scott County, IN, USA, with 215 HIV infections eventually…”
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Surveillance for endemic infectious disease outbreaks: Adaptive sampling using profile likelihood estimation
Published in Statistics in medicine (30-07-2022)“…Outbreaks of an endemic infectious disease can occur when the disease is introduced into a highly susceptible subpopulation or when the disease enters a…”
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Patterns of Infectious Disease Associated With Injection Drug Use in Massachusetts
Published in Clinical infectious diseases (16-06-2023)“…Abstract Background Since 2014, multiple outbreaks of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) among people who inject drugs have occurred across the United States…”
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Geographic and temporal trends in fentanyl-detected deaths in Connecticut, 2009–2019
Published in Annals of epidemiology (01-03-2023)“…Since 2012 fentanyl-detected fatal overdoses have risen from 4% of all fatal overdoses in Connecticut to 82% in 2019. We aimed to investigate the geographic…”
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Integrating testing volume into bandit algorithms for infectious disease surveillance
Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in society (16-09-2024)“…Mobile testing services provide opportunities for active surveillance of infectious diseases for hard-to-reach and/or high-risk individuals who do not know…”
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Research, regulatory, and clinical decision-making: the importance of scientific integrity
Published in Journal of clinical epidemiology (01-01-2018)“…Ultimately, clinicians, clinical societies, and other medical professionals determine whether it is appropriate to prescribe or recommend certain…”
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New Hepatitis C Drugs Are Very Costly And Unavailable To Many State Prisoners
Published in Health Affairs (01-10-2016)“…Prisoners bear much of the burden of the hepatitis C epidemic in the United States. Yet little is known about the scope and cost of treating hepatitis C in…”
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