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2010
Ebi, Kristie L, and Paulson, Jerome A. 2010. Climate change and child health in the United States. 40, no. 1. Current problems in pediatric and adolescent health care: 2-18.
Shaman, Jeffrey, Pitzer, Virginia E, Viboud, Cécile, Grenfell, Bryan T, and Lipsitch, Marc. 2010. Absolute humidity and the seasonal onset of influenza in the continental United States. 8, no. 2. PLoS biology: e1000316.
Potter, MA, Miner, KR, Barnett, Daniel J, Cadigan, R, Lloyd, L, Olson, DK, Parker, Cindy L, Savoia, E, and Shoaf, K. 2010. The evidence base for effectiveness of preparedness training: a retrospective analysis 125 Suppl 5. Public health reports (Washington, D.C.: 1974): 15 - 23.
Barnett, Daniel J, Levine, R, Thompson, CB, Wijetunge, GU, Oliver, AL, Bentley, MA, Neubert, PD, Pirrallo, RG, Links, JM, and Balicer, RD. 2010. Gauging U.S. Emergency Medical Services workers' willingness to respond to pandemic influenza using a threat- and efficacy-based assessment framework 5, no. 3. PloS one: e9856.
Kohn, S, Barnett, Daniel J, Galastri, C, Semon, NL, and Links, JM. 2010. Public health-specific National Incident Management System trainings: building a system for preparedness 125 Suppl 5. Public health reports (Washington, D.C.: 1974): 43 - 50.
McCabe, OL, Barnett, Daniel J, Taylor, HG, and Links, JM. 2010. Ready, willing, and able: a framework for improving the public health emergency preparedness system 4, no. 2. Disaster medicine and public health preparedness: 161 - 168.
2009
Uscher-Pines, Lori, Farrell, Corey L, Cattani, Jacqueline, Hsieh, Yu-Hsiang, Moskal, Michael D, Babin, Steven M, Gaydos, Charlotte A, and Rothman, Richard E. 2009. A survey of usage protocols of syndromic surveillance systems by state public health departments in the United States. 15, no. 5. Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP: 432-8.
Brahmbhatt, Daksha, Chan, Jennifer L, Hsu, Edbert B, Mowafi, Hani, Kirsch, TD, Quereshi, Asma, and Greenough, Gregg P. 2009. Public health preparedness of post-Katrina and Rita shelter health staff. 24, no. 6. Prehospital and disaster medicine : the official journal of the National Association of EMS Physicians and the World Association for Emergency and Disaster Medicine in association with the Acute Care Foundation: 500-5.
Uscher-Pines, Lori, Farrell, Corey L, Babin, Steven M, Cattani, Jacqueline, Gaydos, Charlotte A, Hsieh, Yu-Hsiang, Moskal, Michael D, and Rothman, Richard E. 2009. Framework for the development of response protocols for public health syndromic surveillance systems: case studies of 8 US states. 3, no. 2 Suppl. Disaster medicine and public health preparedness: S29-36.
Morton, Melinda J, Kirsch, TD, Rothman, Richard E, Byerly, Marielle M, Hsieh, Yu-Hsiang, McManus, John G, and Kelen, Gabor D. 2009. Pandemic influenza and major disease outbreak preparedness in US emergency departments: a survey of medical directors and department chairs. 4, no. 4. American journal of disaster medicine: 199-206.
Balbus, John M, and Malina, Catherine. 2009. Identifying vulnerable subpopulations for climate change health effects in the United States. 51, no. 1. Journal of occupational and environmental medicine / American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine: 33-7.
Barnett, Daniel J, Taylor, HA, Hodge, Jr, and Links, JM. 2009. Resource allocation on the frontlines of public health preparedness and response: report of a summit on legal and ethical issues 124, no. 2. Public health reports (Washington, D.C.: 1974): 295 - 303.
Neff, Roni A, Chan, IL, and Smith, KC. 2009. Yesterday's dinner, tomorrow's weather, today's news? US newspaper coverage of food system contributions to climate change 12, no. 7. Public health nutrition: 1006 - 1014.
Macpherson, Cheryl C. 2009. Time for physicians to take action on climate change. (Letter) 84. Academic Medicine.
2008
Kirsch, TD, and Hsu, Edbert B. 2008. Disaster medicine: what's the reality? 2, no. 1. Disaster medicine and public health preparedness: 11-2.
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.
Woolf, Steven H. 2008. The meaning of translational research and why it matters. 299, no. 2. JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association: 211-3.
Everly, Jr, Beaton, RD, Pfefferbaum, B, and Parker, Cindy L. 2008. On academics: training for disaster response personnel: the development of proposed core competencies in disaster mental health 123, no. 4. Public health reports (Washington, D.C.: 1974): 539 - 542.
2007
Nelson, Christopher, Lurie, Nicole, and Wasserman, Jeffrey. 2007. Assessing public health emergency preparedness: concepts, tools, and challenges. 28. Annual review of public health: 1-18.
Westfall, John M, Mold, James, and Fagnan, Lyle. 2007. Practice-based research--"Blue Highways" on the NIH roadmap. 297, no. 4. JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association: 403-6.
Dreyling, E, Dederick, EJ, Chari, R, Resnick, B, Malecki, KC, Burke, T, and Neff, Roni A. 2007. Tracking health and the environment: a pilot test of environmental public health indicators 70, no. 5. Journal of environmental health: 9 - 16, 38, 40; quiz 41-2.
Wuchty, Stefan, Jones, Benjamin F, and Uzzi, Brian. 2007. The increasing dominance of teams in production of knowledge. 316. Science (New York, N.Y.): 1036–9.
2005
Krewski, Daniel, Burnett, Richard, Jerrett, Michael, Pope, Arden C, Rainham, Daniel, Calle, Eugenia, Thurston, George, and Thun, Michael. 2005. Mortality and long-term exposure to ambient air pollution: ongoing analyses based on the American Cancer Society cohort. 68, no. 13-14. Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part A: 1093-109.
2003
Margai, Florence, and Henry, Norah. 2003. A community-based assessment of learning disabilities using environmental and contextual risk factors. 56, no. 5. Social science & medicine (1982): 1073-85.
2001
Gubler, DJ, Reiter, P, Ebi, KL, Yap, W, Nasci, R, and Patz, JA. 2001. Climate variability and change in the United States: potential impacts on vector- and rodent-borne diseases. 109 Suppl 2. Environmental health perspectives: 223-33.