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    Early-Onset Neonatal Sepsis in the Era of Group B Streptococcal Prevention by Baltimore, Robert S, Huie, Sharon M, Meek, James I, Schuchat, Anne, O'Brien, Katherine L

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-11-2001)
    “…To determine whether intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis for neonatal group B streptococcal (GBS) disease has resulted in an increased rate of non-GBS or…”
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    Epidemiology of Community-Onset Candidemia in Connecticut and Maryland by Sofair, Andre N., Lyon, G. Marshall, Huie-White, Sharon, Reiss, Errol, Harrison, Lee H., Sanza, Laurie Thomson, Skaggs, Beth A. Arthington, Fridkin, Scott K.

    Published in Clinical infectious diseases (01-07-2006)
    “…Background. Almost one-third of patients with bloodstream infections with Candida species (candidemia) have onset of disease that occurs outside of the…”
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    Measurement of Serum D-Arabinitol/Creatinine Ratios for Initial Diagnosis and for Predicting Outcome in an Unselected, Population-Based Sample of Patients with Candida Fungemia by Yeo, Siew Fah, Huie, Sharon, Sofair, Andre N, Campbell, Sheldon, Durante, Amanda, Wong, Brian

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-11-2006)
    “…D-Arabinitol (DA) is a useful diagnostic marker for candidiasis in patients with neutropenia and other high-risk groups, but its use in unselected patients…”
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    Candida dubliniensis fungemia: the first four cases in North America by Brandt, M E, Harrison, L H, Pass, M, Sofair, A N, Huie, S, Li, R K, Morrison, C J, Warnock, D W, Hajjeh, R A

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-01-2000)
    “…We report the first four North American cases of Candida dubliniensis fungemia, including the first isolation of this organism from the bloodstream of an…”
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    Using an AI trial screening tool to assess language as a barrier for enrollment of underrepresented minorities in cancer clinical trials by Corvese, Laura, Weiss, Christina, Huie, Sharon, Zhou, Bin, Deng, Yanhong, Gong, Guannan, Kunz, Pamela L., Fischbach, Neal A.

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (01-06-2024)
    “…e13586 Background: A major limitation of clinical trials is limited generalizability due to low enrollment of underrepresented minorities (URM). The percentage…”
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    A Comparison of Hepatopathologists' and Community Pathologists' Review of Liver Biopsy Specimens From Patients With Hepatitis C by Robert, Maire, Sofair, Andre N, Thomas, Ann, Bell, Beth, Bialek, Stephanie, Corless, Christopher, Ness, Grace Van, Huie–White, Sharon, Stabach, Nicole, Zaman, Atif

    Published in Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology (01-03-2009)
    “…Background & Aims Assessment of liver histology has an important role in the management of chronic liver disease. It is not clear whether there are…”
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    Impact of Baseline Fatigue on a Physical Activity Intervention to Prevent Mobility Disability by Santanasto, Adam J., Nicklas, Barbara J., Manini, Todd M., Spring, Bonnie J., Pahor, Marco, Rejeski, W. Jack, Newman, Anne B., Anton, Stephen D., Leeuwenburgh, Christiaan, Nayfield, Susan G., Manini, Todd M., Crump, Lauren, Holmes, Latonia, Lee, Jocelyn, Lu, Ching‐ju, Ambrosius, Walter T., Beavers, Daniel P., Byington, Robert P., Cook, Delilah, Furberg, Curt D., Joyce, Kathy, Roberson, Wesley, Robertson, Julia, Stowe, Cynthia L., Brubaker, Peter H., Jennings, Janine M., Chen, Shyh‐Huei, Pierce, June J., Romashkan, Sergei, Bethesda, McDermott, Mary M., Spring, Bonnie, Hauser, Joshua, Monce, Ron, Harris, Melissa Nauta, Rodarte, Ruben, Donatto, Sheletta G., Castro, Cynthia M., Stafford, Randall S., Bell, Carol, Klaftenegger, Heather, Prosak, Carolyn A., Campero, Ines, Garcia, Dulce M., Soto, José, Chio, Linda, Hoskins, David, Reid, Kieran F., Kirn, Dylan R., Pasha, Evan P., Kim, Won S., Beard, Vince E., Hau, Cynthia, Pahor, Marco, Marsiske, Michael, Nayfield, Susan G., Sandesara, Bhanuprasad D., Black, Mieniecia L., Knaggs, Jeffrey D., Curtis, Stephanie D., Bitz, Jill N., Hicks, Tamika T., Xie, Chonglun, Yonce, Susan, Radcliff, Katie A., Fitch, Margo S., Dunn, Mendy C., Newman, Anne B., Studenski, Stephanie A., Glynn, Nancy W., Nadkarni, Neelesh K., Bonk, Janet T., Rush, Jennifer, Sink, Kaycee M., Kennedy, Kimberly, Shertzer‐Skinner, Rachel, Fries, Rose, Barr, Deborah, Axtell, Robert S., Rekeneire, Nathalie, Huie‐White, Sharon M., Castro, Rina, Halpin, Sean, Barnett, Theresa, Iannone, Lynne P., Zenoni, Maria A., Bugaj, Julie A., Bailey, Christine, Williamson, Jeff, Sink, Kaycee M, Woolard, Nancy, Jennings, Janine, Pepine, Carl J., Ariet, Mario, Handberg, Eileen, Szady, Anita, Flynn, Gail M., Hankinson, John L., Vaz Fragoso, Carlos A., Groessl, Erik J.

    “…OBJECTIVES Our aim was to examine the impacts of baseline fatigue on the effectiveness of a physical activity (PA) intervention to prevent major mobility…”
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    Excess Costs of Hospital Care Associated With Neonatal Candidemia by Smith, P Brian, Morgan, Juliette, Benjamin, Daniel K, Fridkin, Scott K, Sanza, Laurie Thomson, Harrison, Lee H, Sofair, Andre N, Huie-White, Sharon, Benjamin, Daniel K

    Published in The Pediatric infectious disease journal (01-03-2007)
    “…BACKGROUND:Nosocomial bloodstream infections are associated with increased hospital costs in adult and pediatric patients. Candida is an increasingly important…”
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    Use of fax-back surveillance to determine epidemiologic and clinical characteristics of patients diagnosed with hepatitis C in Waterbury, Connecticut by Sofair, Andre N, Huie-White, Sharon, Stabach, Nicole, Fine, Mighty, Wright, Roseann

    Published in Connecticut medicine (01-11-2009)
    “…Hepatitis C (HCV) is a leading cause of chronic liver disease in the United States. Connecticut has a registry of laboratory reported cases of HCV. These…”
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