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View article: A US case-control study to estimate infant group B streptococcal disease serological thresholds of risk-reduction
A US case-control study to estimate infant group B streptococcal disease serological thresholds of risk-reduction Open
View article: Race, Ethnicity, and Delayed Time to COVID-19 Testing Among US Health Care Workers
Race, Ethnicity, and Delayed Time to COVID-19 Testing Among US Health Care Workers Open
Importance Access to COVID-19 testing is critical to reducing transmission and supporting early treatment decisions; when made accessible, the timeliness of testing may also be an important metric in mitigating community spread of the infe…
View article: Interim Estimates of Vaccine Effectiveness of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 Vaccines Among Health Care Personnel — 33 U.S. Sites, January–March 2021
Interim Estimates of Vaccine Effectiveness of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 Vaccines Among Health Care Personnel — 33 U.S. Sites, January–March 2021 Open
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, health care personnel (HCP) have been at high risk for exposure to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, through patient interactions and community exposure (1). The Advisory Committee on Immunizatio…
View article: An interprofessional cohort analysis of student interest in medical ethics education: a survey-based quantitative study
An interprofessional cohort analysis of student interest in medical ethics education: a survey-based quantitative study Open
View article: An interprofessional cohort analysis of student interest in medical ethics education: A survey-based quantitative study
An interprofessional cohort analysis of student interest in medical ethics education: A survey-based quantitative study Open
Background: There is continued need for enhanced medical ethics education across the United States. In an effort to guide medical ethics education reform, we report the first interprofessional survey of a cohort of graduate medical, nursin…
View article: An interprofessional cohort analysis of student interest in medical ethics education: A survey-based quantitative study
An interprofessional cohort analysis of student interest in medical ethics education: A survey-based quantitative study Open
Background : There is continued need for enhanced medical ethics education across the United States, particularly in an interprofessional setting. In an effort to guide medical ethics education reform, we report the first interprofessional…
View article: Syphilis Trends in the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) of Georgia and South Carolina, USA
Syphilis Trends in the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) of Georgia and South Carolina, USA Open
There has been an alarming resurgence of early syphilis since 2000, especially in the southeast region, which has one of the highest rates of primary and secondary syphilis in the United States of America (USA). Although the Central Savann…
View article: Childcare Situations and Parental Immunization Decisions for Young Children
Childcare Situations and Parental Immunization Decisions for Young Children Open
Vaccine-preventable disease (VPD) outbreaks in school and childcare settings have been linked to lack of strong school vaccination requirements. We examined the role of childcare arrangements as a factor in parents’ decision- making about …
View article: Parental experiences with vaccine information statements: Implications for timing, delivery, and parent-provider immunization communication
Parental experiences with vaccine information statements: Implications for timing, delivery, and parent-provider immunization communication Open
View article: Determinants of adherence to nutrition- related cancer prevention guidelines among African American breast cancer survivors
Determinants of adherence to nutrition- related cancer prevention guidelines among African American breast cancer survivors Open
Many AA breast cancer survivors are not meeting the nutrition-related cancer prevention guidelines. For this population, more interventions that enhance access to and consumption of healthy diets are needed.
View article: Decreasing Trends in HIV Testing among Adults in Georgia: Analysis of the 2010-2014 BRFSS Data
Decreasing Trends in HIV Testing among Adults in Georgia: Analysis of the 2010-2014 BRFSS Data Open
Georgia is ranked fifth highest among states for rates of HIV diagnosis. About 4% of persons living with HIV infection in the United States reside in Georgia, and almost 19% of these people do not know their HIV status. The present study e…
View article: A randomized trial of maternal influenza immunization decision-making: A test of persuasive messaging models
A randomized trial of maternal influenza immunization decision-making: A test of persuasive messaging models Open
The findings reflect the limitations associated with a single exposure to varying maternal influenza immunization message approaches on vaccine behavior. For this population, repeated influenza immunization exposures may be warranted with …