Allison Maier
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Recent Articles
1.
Maier A, Hayes E, Munday L
BMC Public Health
. 2023 May;
23(1):909.
PMID: 37208643
Background: Despite being the leading cause of lung cancer for non-smokers, few Canadians take action to test for and mitigate radon. This study's aim was twofold: (1) to investigate predictors...
2.
Burrows A, Linton S, Thiele J, Sheth P, Evans G, Archer S, et al.
Allergy Asthma Clin Immunol
. 2023 Mar;
19(1):25.
PMID: 36991486
The novel coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has severely impacted the training of health care professional students because of concerns of potential asymptomatic transmission to colleagues and vulnerable patients....
3.
COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake in Southeastern Ontario, Canada: Monitoring and Addressing Health Inequities
Carter M, Biro S, Maier A, Shingler C, Guan T
J Public Health Manag Pract
. 2022 Aug;
28(6):615-623.
PMID: 36027607
Context: Implementation of a population-based COVID-19 vaccine strategy, with a tailored approach to reduce inequities in 2-dose coverage, by a mid-sized local public health agency in southeastern Ontario, Canada. Program:...
4.
Li T, Maier A, Carter M, Guan T
J Med Virol
. 2021 Dec;
94(5):1784-1786.
PMID: 34964500
No abstract available.
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Papadomanolakis-Pakis N, Maier A, van Dijk A, VanStone N, Moore K
BMC Public Health
. 2021 Jun;
21(1):1230.
PMID: 34174852
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has continued to pose a major global public health risk. The importance of public health surveillance systems to monitor the spread and impact of COVID-19 has...
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Purkey E, Bayoumi I, Coo H, Maier A, Pinto A, Olomola B, et al.
Int J Equity Health
. 2019 Dec;
18(1):200.
PMID: 31870364
Background: Poverty is associated with increased morbidity related to multiple child and adult health conditions and increased risk of premature death. Despite robust evidence linking income and health, and some...
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Krolik J, Maier A, Thompson S, Majury A
J Water Health
. 2016 Dec;
14(6):1047-1058.
PMID: 27959884
Many people living in rural areas rely on privately owned wells as their primary source of drinking water. These water sources are at risk for fecal contamination of human, wildlife,...
8.
Maier A, Krolik J, Majury A
Can J Infect Dis Med Microbiol
. 2015 Jan;
25(6):305-10.
PMID: 25587292
Objectives: A study was performed using a subset of Ontario laboratory parasitology data, with three objectives: to describe parasitic infections in Ontario; to identify risk factors for acquiring a parasitic...
9.
Maier A, Krolik J, Randhawa K, Majury A
Can J Public Health
. 2014 Aug;
105(3):e203-8.
PMID: 25165840
Objective: Rural populations are at an elevated risk of gastrointestinal illness, as they are dependent on private groundwater sources, and water quality remains the responsibility of the owner. Previous research...
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Krolik J, Evans G, Belanger P, Maier A, Hall G, Joyce A, et al.
J Water Health
. 2014 Jun;
12(2):348-57.
PMID: 24937229
Private water supplies, which are the primary source of drinking water for rural communities in developed countries, are at risk of becoming fecally contaminated. It is important to identify the...