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Filters: Author is Holtry, Rekha  [Clear All Filters]
2011
Burkom, Howard S, Ramac-Thomas, Liane, Babin, Steven M, Holtry, Rekha, Mnatsakanyan, Zaruhi, and Yund, Cynthia. 2011. An integrated approach for fusion of environmental and human health data for disease surveillance. 30, no. 5. Statistics in medicine: 470-9.
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2009
Tabernero, Nathaniel R, Loschen, Wayne, Jorgensen, Joel, Suereth, Josh, Coberly, Jacqueline, Holtry, Rekha, Sikes, Marty, Babin, Steven M, and Lewis, Sheri Happel. 2009. Enhancing disease surveillance event communication among jurisdictions 2. Biomedical Informatics Insights: 31-41.
2008
Babin, Steven M, Burkom, Howard, Holtry, Rekha, Tabernero, Nathaniel, Davies-Cole, John, Stokes, Lynette, DeHaan, Kerda, and Lee, Deitra. 2008. Medicaid patient asthma-related acute care visits and their associations with ozone and particulates in Washington, DC, from 1994-2005. 18, no. 3. International journal of environmental health research: 209-221.
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