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Matthew Doucette

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Little J, Coughlin C, Hsieh C, Lanza M, Huang W, Kumar A, et al.
Open Forum Infect Dis . 2024 Mar; 11(3):ofae048. PMID: 38434615
Background: is a ubiquitous gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium that can cause sepsis and neuroinvasive disease in patients with acute leukemia or neutropenia. Methods: A single-center retrospective review was conducted to evaluate...
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Chen N, Chaguza C, Gagne L, Doucette M, Smole S, Buzby E, et al.
PLoS Biol . 2023 Jun; 21(6):e3002151. PMID: 37310918
The 2022 multicountry mpox outbreak concurrent with the ongoing Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic further highlighted the need for genomic surveillance and rapid pathogen whole-genome sequencing. While metagenomic sequencing approaches...
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Chen N, Chaguza C, Gagne L, Doucette M, Smole S, Buzby E, et al.
medRxiv . 2022 Oct; PMID: 36299420
The 2022 multi-country monkeypox (mpox) outbreak concurrent with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has further highlighted the need for genomic surveillance and rapid pathogen whole genome sequencing. While metagenomic sequencing approaches...
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Siddle K, Krasilnikova L, Moreno G, Schaffner S, Vostok J, Fitzgerald N, et al.
Cell . 2022 Jan; 185(3):485-492.e10. PMID: 35051367
An outbreak of over 1,000 COVID-19 cases in Provincetown, Massachusetts (MA), in July 2021-the first large outbreak mostly in vaccinated individuals in the US-prompted a comprehensive public health response, motivating...
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Siddle K, Krasilnikova L, Moreno G, Schaffner S, Vostok J, Fitzgerald N, et al.
medRxiv . 2021 Oct; PMID: 34704102
Multiple summer events, including large indoor gatherings, in Provincetown, Massachusetts (MA), in July 2021 contributed to an outbreak of over one thousand COVID-19 cases among residents and visitors. Most cases...