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    The first and second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa: a cross-sectional study by Salyer, Stephanie J, Maeda, Justin, Sembuche, Senga, Kebede, Yenew, Tshangela, Akhona, Moussif, Mohamed, Ihekweazu, Chikwe, Mayet, Natalie, Abate, Ebba, Ouma, Ahmed Ogwell, Nkengasong, John

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (03-04-2021)
    “…Although the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic progressed more slowly in Africa than the rest of the world, by December, 2020, the second wave appeared to be…”
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    Prioritizing Zoonoses for Global Health Capacity Building-Themes from One Health Zoonotic Disease Workshops in 7 Countries, 2014-2016 by Salyer, Stephanie J, Silver, Rachel, Simone, Kerri, Barton Behravesh, Casey

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-12-2017)
    “…Zoonotic diseases represent critical threats to global health security. Effective mitigation of the impact of endemic and emerging zoonotic diseases of public…”
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    COVID-19 in Africa: the spread and response by Massinga Loembé, Marguerite, Tshangela, Akhona, Salyer, Stephanie J., Varma, Jay K., Ouma, Ahmed E. Ogwell, Nkengasong, John N.

    Published in Nature medicine (01-07-2020)
    “…Given the current trends in incidence and underlying healthcare systems vulnerabilities, Africa could become the next epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic. As…”
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    A generalizable one health framework for the control of zoonotic diseases by Ghai, Ria R., Wallace, Ryan M., Kile, James C., Shoemaker, Trevor R., Vieira, Antonio R., Negron, Maria E., Shadomy, Sean V., Sinclair, Julie R., Goryoka, Grace W., Salyer, Stephanie J., Barton Behravesh, Casey

    Published in Scientific reports (21-05-2022)
    “…Effectively preventing and controlling zoonotic diseases requires a One Health approach that involves collaboration across sectors responsible for human…”
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    Heterogeneity in dog population characteristics contributes to chronic under-vaccination against rabies in Guatemala by Moran, David, Alvarez, Danilo, Cadena, Loren, Cleaton, Julie, Salyer, Stephanie J, Pieracci, Emily G, Camposeco, Leila R, Bernal, Sulma, Wallace, Ryan M

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (07-07-2022)
    “…Guatemala has held dog rabies mass vaccination campaigns countrywide since 1984, yet the virus remains endemic. To eliminate dog-mediated human rabies, dog…”
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    Using a One Health approach to prioritize zoonotic diseases in China, 2019 by Wang, Xin, Rainey, Jeanette J, Goryoka, Grace W, Liang, Zuoru, Wu, Shuyu, Wen, Liming, Duan, Ran, Qin, Shuai, Huang, Haodi, Kharod, Grishma, Rao, Carol Y, Salyer, Stephanie J, Behravesh, Casey Barton, Jing, Huaiqi

    Published in PloS one (19-11-2021)
    “…China is vulnerable to zoonotic disease transmission due to a large agricultural work force, sizable domestic livestock population, and a highly biodiverse…”
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    The burden of non-communicable diseases and their related risk factors in the country of Georgia, 2015 by Russell, Steven, Sturua, Lela, Li, Chaoyang, Morgan, Juliette, Topuridze, Marina, Blanton, Curtis, Hagan, Liesl, Salyer, Stephanie J

    Published in BMC public health (10-05-2019)
    “…Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), mainly cardiovascular diseases, are a substantial cause of mortality in the country of Georgia, accounting for approximately…”
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    Host selection pattern and flavivirus screening of mosquitoes in a disturbed Colombian rainforest by Hoyos, Juliana, Carrasquilla, María Cristina, León, Cielo, Montgomery, Joel M., Salyer, Stephanie J., Komar, Nicholas, González, Camila

    Published in Scientific reports (20-09-2021)
    “…Studies on the feeding behavior of hematophagous insects, particularly those of medical importance, are relevant for tracking possible pathogen transmission…”
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    The practice of event-based surveillance: concept and methods by Balajee, S. Arunmozhi, Salyer, Stephanie J., Greene-Cramer, Blanche, Sadek, Mahmoud, Mounts, Anthony W.

    “…Event-based surveillance (EBS) is the organised approach to the detection and reporting of 'signals,' defined as information that may represent events of…”
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    Establishing an early warning event management system at Africa CDC by Mercy, Kyeng, Salyer, Stephanie J, Mankga, Comfort, Hedberg, Calle, Zondo, Phumzile, Kebede, Yenew

    Published in PLOS digital health (01-07-2024)
    “…Africa is home to hotspots of disease emergence and re-emergence. To adequately detect and respond to these health threats, early warning systems inclusive of…”
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    Global Disease Detection-Achievements in Applied Public Health Research, Capacity Building, and Public Health Diplomacy, 2001-2016 by Rao, Carol Y, Goryoka, Grace W, Henao, Olga L, Clarke, Kevin R, Salyer, Stephanie J, Montgomery, Joel M

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-12-2017)
    “…The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has established 10 Global Disease Detection (GDD) Program regional centers around the world that serve as…”
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    Epidemiology and molecular relationships of Cryptosporidium spp. in people, primates, and livestock from Western Uganda by Salyer, Stephanie J, Gillespie, Thomas R, Rwego, Innocent B, Chapman, Colin A, Goldberg, Tony L

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-04-2012)
    “…Cryptosporidium is one of the most common parasitic diarrheal agents in the world and is a known zoonosis. We studied Cryptosporidium in people, livestock, and…”
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    Evaluating event-based surveillance capacity in Africa: Use of the Africa CDC scorecard, 2022–2023 by Tetuh, Kyeng Mercy, Salyer, Stephanie J., Aliddeki, Dativa, Tibebu, Bethelhem, Osman, Fatma, Amabo, Franck Chi, Warren, Leocadia Kwagonza, Buba, Maryam Ibrahim, Kebede, Yenew

    Published in Preventive medicine reports (01-12-2023)
    “…•At least 34 African Union Member States have some form of Event Based Surveillance in place.•The most common form of EBS in place is hotline and the least…”
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    Strengthening the global one health workforce: Veterinarians in CDC-supported field epidemiology training programs by Seffren, Victoria, Lowther, Sara, Guerra, Marta, Kinzer, Michael H., Turcios-Ruiz, Reina, Henderson, Alden, Shadomy, Sean, Baggett, Henry C., Harris, Julie R., Njoh, Eni, Salyer, Stephanie J.

    Published in One health (01-06-2022)
    “…Effective prevention, detection, and response to disease threats at the human-animal-environment interface rely on a multisectoral, One Health workforce. Since…”
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    Assessing the impact of regional laboratory networks in East and West Africa on national health security capacities by League, Avery, Bangure, Donewell, Meyer, Mark J, Salyer, Stephanie J, Wanjohi, Dorcas, Tebeje, Yenew Kebede, Sorrell, Erin M, Standley, Claire J

    Published in PLOS global public health (2023)
    “…National laboratories are a fundamental capacity for public health, contributing to disease surveillance and outbreak response. The establishment of regional…”
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