George W Rutherford
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Mathur S, Davidson M, Anglin K, Lu S, Goldberg S, Garcia-Knight M, et al.
Open Forum Infect Dis
. 2022 Nov;
9(11):ofac563.
PMID: 36381627
Background: SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid antigen can be detected in plasma, but little is known about its performance as a diagnostic test for acute SARS-CoV-2 infection or infectious viral shedding among nonhospitalized...
12.
Waruiru W, Oramisi V, Sila A, Onyango D, Waruru A, Mwangome M, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2022 Sep;
22(1):1828.
PMID: 36167543
Background: Understanding the magnitude and causes of mortality at national and sub-national levels for countries is critical in facilitating evidence-based prioritization of public health response. We provide comparable cause of...
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Garcia-Knight M, Anglin K, Tassetto M, Lu S, Zhang A, Goldberg S, et al.
PLoS Pathog
. 2022 Sep;
18(9):e1010802.
PMID: 36095030
The impact of vaccination on SARS-CoV-2 infectiousness is not well understood. We compared longitudinal viral shedding dynamics in unvaccinated and fully vaccinated adults. SARS-CoV-2-infected adults were enrolled within 5 days...
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Gayedyu-Dennis D, Fallah M, Drew C, Badio M, Moses J, Fayiah T, et al.
J Infect Dis
. 2022 Sep;
227(7):878-887.
PMID: 36047331
Background: There is limited evidence to evaluate screening algorithms with rapid antigen testing and exposure assessments as identification strategies for paucisymptomatic or asymptomatic Ebola virus (EBOV) infection and unrecognized EBOV...
15.
Kelly J, Lu S, Anglin K, Garcia-Knight M, Pineda-Ramirez J, Goldberg S, et al.
Clin Infect Dis
. 2022 Jul;
75(Suppl 2):S193-S204.
PMID: 35788827
Background: Households have emerged as important venues for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) transmission. Little is known, however, regarding the magnitude and determinants of household transmission in increasingly...
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Olshen A, Garcia A, Kapphahn K, Weng Y, Vargo J, Pugliese J, et al.
J Clin Transl Sci
. 2022 Jun;
6(1):e59.
PMID: 35720970
Introduction: COVID-19 has caused tremendous death and suffering since it first emerged in 2019. Soon after its emergence, models were developed to help predict the course of various disease metrics,...
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Bulfone T, Blat C, Chen Y, Rutherford G, Gutierrez-Mock L, Nickerson A, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 May;
19(10).
PMID: 35627662
Access to recreational physical activities, particularly in outdoor spaces, has been a crucial outlet for physical and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. There is a need to understand how...
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Kelly J, Van Ryn C, Badio M, Fayiah T, Johnson K, Gayedyu-Dennis D, et al.
Lancet Infect Dis
. 2022 May;
22(8):1163-1171.
PMID: 35588755
Background: Whether or not individuals with pauci-symptomatic or asymptomatic Ebola virus infection and unrecognised Ebola virus disease develop clinical sequelae is unknown. We assessed current symptoms and physical examination findings...
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Tan S, Park H, Rodriguez-Barraquer I, Rutherford G, Bibbins-Domingo K, Schechter R, et al.
JAMA Netw Open
. 2022 Apr;
5(4):e228526.
PMID: 35452106
Importance: Despite widespread vaccination against COVID-19 in the United States, there are limited empirical data quantifying their public health impact in the population. Objective: To estimate the number of COVID-19...
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Davidson M, Lu S, Barrie M, Freeman A, Mbayoh M, Kamara M, et al.
SSM Ment Health
. 2022 Apr;
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PMID: 35449727
Background: Based on findings from other contexts, informed by intergroup contact theory, that more contact is associated with less stigma, we hypothesized that community members with greater exposure to cases...