Eileen C Farnon
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Recent Articles
1.
Beer K, Farnon E, Jain S, Jamerson C, Lineberger S, Miller J, et al.
MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep
. 2018 Sep;
67(38):1064-1067.
PMID: 30260939
The environmental mold Aspergillus fumigatus is the primary cause of invasive aspergillosis. In patients with high-risk conditions, including stem cell and organ transplant recipients, mortality exceeds 50%. Triazole antifungals have...
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Farnon E, Kokko K, Budge P, Mbaeyi C, Lutterloh E, Qvarnstrom Y, et al.
Clin Infect Dis
. 2016 Jul;
63(7):878-888.
PMID: 27358357
Background: During 2009 and 2010, 2 clusters of organ transplant-transmitted Balamuthia mandrillaris, a free-living ameba, were detected by recognition of severe unexpected illness in multiple recipients from the same donor....
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Fields B, House B, Klena J, Waboci L, Whistler T, Farnon E
J Infect Dis
. 2013 Nov;
208 Suppl 3:S173-6.
PMID: 24265475
No abstract available.
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Breiman R, Van Beneden C, Farnon E
J Infect Dis
. 2013 Nov;
208 Suppl 3:S167-72.
PMID: 24265474
No abstract available.
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Iwane M, Farnon E, Gerber S
J Infect Dis
. 2013 Nov;
208 Suppl 3:S165-6.
PMID: 24265473
No abstract available.
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Rabe I, Schwartz B, Farnon E, Josephson S, Webber A, Roberts J, et al.
Transplantation
. 2013 Jul;
96(5):463-8.
PMID: 23823653
Background: In December 2010, a case of West Nile virus (WNV) encephalitis occurring in a kidney recipient shortly after organ transplantation was identified. Methods: A public health investigation was initiated...
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Adjemian J, Farnon E, Tschioko F, Wamala J, Byaruhanga E, Bwire G, et al.
J Infect Dis
. 2011 Oct;
204 Suppl 3:S796-9.
PMID: 21987753
Marburg hemorrhagic fever was detected among 4 miners in Ibanda District, Uganda, from June through September, 2007. Infection was likely acquired through exposure to bats or bat secretions in a...
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MacNeil A, Farnon E, Morgan O, Gould P, Boehmer T, Blaney D, et al.
J Infect Dis
. 2011 Oct;
204 Suppl 3:S761-7.
PMID: 21987748
The first outbreak of Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF) due to Bundibugyo ebolavirus occurred in Uganda from August to December 2007. During outbreak response and assessment, we identified 131 EHF cases...
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MacNeil A, Farnon E, Wamala J, Okware S, Cannon D, Reed Z, et al.
Emerg Infect Dis
. 2010 Dec;
16(12):1969-72.
PMID: 21122234
The first known Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF) outbreak caused by Bundibugyo Ebola virus occurred in Bundibugyo District, Uganda, in 2007. Fifty-six cases of EHF were laboratory confirmed. Although signs and...
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Nguku P, Sharif S, Mutonga D, Amwayi S, Omolo J, Mohammed O, et al.
Am J Trop Med Hyg
. 2010 Aug;
83(2 Suppl):5-13.
PMID: 20682900
An outbreak of Rift Valley fever (RVF) occurred in Kenya during November 2006 through March 2007. We characterized the magnitude of the outbreak through disease surveillance and serosurveys, and investigated...