B N Leistikow
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Lucas K, Wheeler C, McLendon P, Leistikow B, Mohle-Boetani J
Epidemiol Infect
. 2018 Feb;
146(3):297-302.
PMID: 29386076
A large outbreak of Legionnaires' disease occurred at a California state prison in August 2015. We conducted environmental and epidemiological investigations to identify the most likely source of exposure and...
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Leigh J, Bowlus C, Leistikow B, Schenker M
Arch Intern Med
. 2001 Nov;
161(18):2231-7.
PMID: 11575980
Objective: To estimate the direct and indirect costs of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the United States in 1997. Design: Aggregation and analysis of national data sets collected by...
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Leistikow B, Martin D, Samuels S
Inj Prev
. 2001 Jan;
6(4):277-80.
PMID: 11144627
Objectives: Assess injury death relative risks (RR), dose-response, and attributable fractions for current cigarette smokers (smokers) in a recent representative sample of the United States population without and with adjustment...
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Leistikow B, Martin D, Milano C
Prev Med
. 2000 Aug;
31(2 Pt 1):91-9.
PMID: 10938207
Background: Fires cause 1% of the global burden of disease. Fire (includes explosion) disasters have immense health, social, and environmental costs. We will provide initial estimates of overall U. S....
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Leistikow B, Martin D, Milano C
Prev Med
. 2000 Jun;
30(5):353-60.
PMID: 10845743
Background: Deaths of parents often harm their children, taxpayers, and society, for decades. So we estimated the smoking-attributable (SA) counts and percentages (SA%) of U.S. 1994 deaths at child-rearing ages;...
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Leistikow B, Martin D, Jacobs J, Rocke D, Noderer K
Accid Anal Prev
. 2000 Apr;
32(3):397-405.
PMID: 10776858
This meta-analysis discusses the consistency, strength, dose-response, independence, and generalizability of published cohort data on accident death relative risks in smokers. To locate data, three authors independently searched MEDLINE, and...
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Leistikow B
Clin Chest Med
. 2000 Apr;
21(1):189-97, x-xi.
PMID: 10763099
Smoking causes about 20% of United States adult deaths and numerous diseases. Health care for cancer, cardiovascular, and pulmonary diseases from smoking costs tens of billions of dollars per year....
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Leistikow B, Shipley M
Prev Med
. 1999 Mar;
28(3):255-9.
PMID: 10072743
Background: Smokers have excesses of injuries. Randomized, controlled trials (RCT) could assess whether cigarette smoking (smoking) causes (and smoking cessation (cessation) prevents) those injuries. We analyzed injury, accident, suicide, and...
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Leistikow B, Martin D, Jacobs J, Rocke D
Prev Med
. 1999 Jan;
27(6):871-8.
PMID: 9922070
Background: Injury and tobacco effects represent one-quarter of the global burden of disease. Understanding the causes of injury and the effects of smoking may help reduce those burdens. Some smokers...