Alyson M Cavanaugh
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Recent Articles
1.
Smith D, Queiroz-Telles F, Rabenja F, Hay R, Bonifaz A, Grijsen M, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2024 Oct;
18(10):e0012562.
PMID: 39405322
Chromoblastomycosis, an implantation mycosis, is a neglected tropical disease that causes decreased quality of life, stigma, and disability. The global burden of disease is unknown and data on disease epidemiology...
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Miko S, Poniatowski A, Troeschel A, Felton D, Banerji S, Bolduc M, et al.
J Water Health
. 2023 Jul;
21(7):956-971.
PMID: 37515565
Background: In 2021, a large petroleum leak contaminated a water source that supplied drinking water to military and civilians in Oahu, Hawaii. Methods: We conducted an Assessment of Chemical Exposures...
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Cavanaugh A, Raparti L, Bhurgri M, Herrington A, Holladay C, Arora V, et al.
Public Health Rep
. 2023 Mar;
138(3):526-534.
PMID: 36927290
Objective: Although vaccination reduces the risk of severe COVID-19, fatal COVID-19 cases after vaccination can occur. We examined the characteristics of decedents with COVID-19-related mortality to help inform discussions about...
4.
Bastani P, Jammeh A, Lamar F, Malenfant J, Adewuyi P, Cavanaugh A, et al.
MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep
. 2023 Mar;
72(9):217-222.
PMID: 36862590
On July 26, 2022, a pediatric nephrologist alerted The Gambia's Ministry of Health (MoH) to a cluster of cases of acute kidney injury (AKI) among young children at the country's...
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Sadigh K, Kugeler K, Bressler S, Massay S, Schmoll E, Milroy L, et al.
BMC Infect Dis
. 2022 Sep;
22(1):718.
PMID: 36050630
Background: COVID-19 vaccines are an effective tool to prevent illness due to SARS-CoV-2 infection. However, infection after vaccination still occurs. We evaluated all infections identified among recipients of either the...
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Spicer K, Glick C, Cavanaugh A, Thoroughman D
J Pediatr
. 2022 Jun;
248:119-121.
PMID: 35644225
In a cross-sectional study of 89 736 adolescents in Kentucky, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) vaccination provided an estimated protection against infection of 81% when the highly transmissible...
7.
Troeschel A, Gerhardstein B, Poniatowski A, Felton D, Smith A, Surasi K, et al.
MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep
. 2022 May;
71(21):718-719.
PMID: 35617135
No abstract available.
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Willoughby M, Murray D, Kuhn L, Cavanaugh A, LaForett D
Sch Psychol
. 2022 Feb;
37(1):26-36.
PMID: 35130006
This study investigated the utility of including teacher-reported callous-unemotional (CU) behaviors in the assessment of disruptive behaviors in school-based research. Participants included 138 first- and second-grade children (68% male; 76%...
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Spicer K, Glick C, Cavanaugh A, Thoroughman D
Int J Infect Dis
. 2021 Oct;
114:21-28.
PMID: 34649001
Background: As vaccine supply and access remain limited in many parts of the world, understanding the duration of protection from reinfection after natural infection is important. Methods: Distinct individuals testing...
10.
Cavanaugh A, Spicer K, Thoroughman D, Glick C, Winter K
MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep
. 2021 Aug;
70(32):1081-1083.
PMID: 34383732
Although laboratory evidence suggests that antibody responses following COVID-19 vaccination provide better neutralization of some circulating variants than does natural infection (1,2), few real-world epidemiologic studies exist to support the...