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Noah G Schwartz

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Marshall K, Free R, Filardo T, Schwartz N, Hernandez-Romieu A, Thacker T, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2023 Sep; 24(1):115-122. PMID: 37717630
In the United States, there is currently no system to track donated human tissue products to individual recipients. This posed a challenge during an investigation of a nationwide tuberculosis outbreak...
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Adams T, Miller K, Law M, Pitcher E, Chinpar B, White K, et al.
Am J Infect Control . 2023 Jun; 52(2):225-228. PMID: 37355098
A systematic approach to contact investigations has long been a cornerstone of interrupting the transmission of tuberculosis in community settings. This paper describes the implementation of a systematic 10-step contact...
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Namageyo-Funa A, Ruffin J, Killerby M, Jalloh M, Scott C, Lindell K, et al.
AJPM Focus . 2023 Mar; 1(1):100004. PMID: 36942013
Introduction: Mitigation behaviors are key to preventing SARS-CoV-2 transmission. We identified the behaviors associated with secondary transmission from confirmed SARS-CoV-2 primary cases to household contacts and described the characteristics associated...
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Marks S, Self J, Venkatappa T, Wolff M, Hopkins P, Augustine R, et al.
Public Health Rep . 2023 Jan; 138(6):896-907. PMID: 36703605
Objective: Tuberculosis (TB) is a public health problem, especially among people experiencing homelessness (PEH). The Advisory Council for the Elimination of Tuberculosis issued recommendations in 1992 for TB prevention and...
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Li R, Deutsch-Feldman M, Adams T, Law M, Biak C, Pitcher E, et al.
Clin Infect Dis . 2023 Jan; 76(10):1847-1849. PMID: 36660866
A nationwide tuberculosis outbreak linked to a viable bone allograft product contaminated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis was identified in June 2021. Our subsequent investigation identified 73 healthcare personnel with new latent...
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Shragai T, Pratt C, Castro Georgi J, Donnelly M, Schwartz N, Soto R, et al.
PLoS One . 2022 Oct; 17(10):e0274946. PMID: 36215247
While risk of fomite transmission of SARS-CoV-2 is considered low, there is limited environmental data within households. This January-April 2021 investigation describes frequency and types of surfaces positive for SARS-CoV-2...
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Schwartz N, Hernandez-Romieu A, Annambhotla P, Filardo T, Althomsons S, Free R, et al.
Lancet Infect Dis . 2022 Aug; 22(11):1617-1625. PMID: 35934016
Background: Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission through solid organ transplantation has been well described, but transmission through transplanted tissues is rare. We investigated a tuberculosis outbreak in the USA linked to a...
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McCormick D, Konkle S, Magleby R, Chakrabarti A, Cherney B, Lindell K, et al.
Vaccine . 2022 Jul; 40(33):4845-4855. PMID: 35803846
Background: COVID-19 vaccination reduces SARS-CoV-2 infection and transmission. However, evidence is emerging on the degree of protection across variants and in high-transmission settings. To better understand the protection afforded by...
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Chu V, Schwartz N, Donnelly M, Chuey M, Soto R, Yousaf A, et al.
JAMA Intern Med . 2022 Apr; 182(7):701-709. PMID: 35486394
Importance: As self-collected home antigen tests become widely available, a better understanding of their performance during the course of SARS-CoV-2 infection is needed. Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of...
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Waltenburg M, Whaley M, Chancey R, Donnelly M, Chuey M, Soto R, et al.
J Pediatr . 2022 Apr; 247:29-37.e7. PMID: 35447121
Objective: To assess the household secondary infection risk (SIR) of B.1.1.7 (Alpha) and non-Alpha lineages of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) among children. Study Design: During January to...