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Sarah Holte

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Gilada T, Ulrich A, Wang Y, Lama J, Alfaro R, Harb S, et al.
J Infect Dis . 2023 Dec; 229(4):1141-1146. PMID: 38073467
We assessed human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) load in plasma and semen during primary HIV infection using serial samples of semen and plasma during the first 24 weeks after diagnosis in...
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Gulleen E, Holte S, Zhang Y, Mbarusha I, Mubiru D, Pedun B, et al.
Open Forum Infect Dis . 2023 Nov; 10(11):ofad508. PMID: 37953812
Background: Little is known about the microbiology and outcomes of chemotherapy-associated febrile illness among patients in sub-Saharan Africa. Understanding the microbiology of febrile illness could improve antibiotic selection and infection-related...
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Hu J, Mei Y, Holte S, Yan H
J Appl Stat . 2023 Oct; 50(14):2889-2913. PMID: 37808611
In this paper, we present an efficient statistical method (denoted as 'Adaptive Resources Allocation CUSUM') to robustly and efficiently detect the hotspot with limited sampling resources. Our main idea is...
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Zhao Y, Yan H, Holte S, Mei Y
J Appl Stat . 2022 Jun; 49(7):1636-1662. PMID: 35707553
In many real-world applications of monitoring multivariate spatio-temporal data that are non-stationary over time, one is often interested in detecting hot-spots with spatial sparsity and temporal consistency, instead of detecting...
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Fernando I, Schmidt K, Cromer G, Burhans M, Kuzma J, Hagman D, et al.
Eur J Nutr . 2022 Mar; 61(5):2815-2823. PMID: 35294608
Purpose: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a widely prevalent condition. High consumption of dairy foods and dietary fat are associated with worse GERD symptoms. However, existing data are inconsistent and...
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Bethancourt H, Schmidt K, Cromer G, Burhans M, Kuzma J, Hagman D, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr . 2022 Feb; 115(6):1577-1588. PMID: 35134818
Background: Plasma phospholipid pentadecanoic acid (C15:0), heptadecanoic acid (C17:0), and trans-palmitoleic acid (trans-C16:1n-7) are correlates of dairy fat intake. However, their relative concentrations may be influenced by other endogenous factors,...
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Schmidt K, Cromer G, Burhans M, Kuzma J, Hagman D, Fernando I, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr . 2021 Jul; 114(3):882-892. PMID: 34258627
Background: Dietary guidelines traditionally recommend low-fat dairy because dairy's high saturated fat content is thought to promote cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, emerging evidence indicates that dairy fat may not negatively...
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Schmidt K, Cromer G, Burhans M, Kuzma J, Hagman D, Fernando I, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr . 2020 Nov; 113(3):534-547. PMID: 33184632
Background: Dairy foods, particularly yogurt, and plasma biomarkers of dairy fat intake are consistently inversely associated with incident type 2 diabetes. Yet, few trials assessing the impact of dairy on...
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Niu B, Zeng X, Phan T, Szulzewsky F, Holte S, Holland E, et al.
Neoplasia . 2020 Jun; 22(9):323-332. PMID: 32585427
Background: Tumor-infiltrated immune cells compose a significant component of many cancers. They have been observed to have contradictory impacts on tumors. Although the primary reasons for these observations remain elusive,...
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Gimbel S, Mocumbi A, Asbjornsdottir K, Coutinho J, Andela L, Cebola B, et al.
Implement Sci . 2020 Mar; 15(1):19. PMID: 32192529
Following publication of the original article [1], the authors reported a typo in the title of the article.