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Alexander Davidson
Researcher at New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Publications - 5
Citations - 874
Alexander Davidson is an academic researcher from New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Epidemiology. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 568 citations.
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Suspected Female-to-Male Sexual Transmission of Zika Virus - New York City, 2016.
TL;DR: A routine investigation by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene identified a nonpregnant woman in her twenties who reported she had engaged in a single event of condomless vaginal intercourse with a male partner the day she returned to NYC from travel to an area with ongoing Zika virus transmission.
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COVID-19 Outbreak - New York City, February 29-June 1, 2020.
Corinne N. Thompson,Jennifer Baumgartner,Carolina Pichardo,Brian Toro,Lan Li,Robert J. Arciuolo,Pui Ying Chan,Judy Chen,Gretchen M. Culp,Alexander Davidson,Katelynn Devinney,Alan Dorsinville,Meredith L Eddy,Michele English,Ana Maria Fireteanu,Laura E Graf,Anita Geevarughese,Sharon K. Greene,Kevin Guerra,Mary Huynh,Christina Hwang,Maryam Iqbal,Jillian Jessup,Jillian Knorr,Julia Latash,Ellen Lee,Kristen Lee,Wenhui Li,Robert Mathes,Emily McGibbon,Natasha McIntosh,Matthew Peter Mannix Montesano,Miranda S. Moore,Kenya Murray,Stephanie Ngai,Marc Paladini,Rachel Paneth-Pollak,Hilary Parton,Eric C. Peterson,Renee Pouchet,Jyotsna Ramachandran,Kathleen H. Reilly,Jennifer Sanderson Slutsker,Gretchen Van Wye,Amanda Wahnich,Ann Winters,Marcelle Layton,Lucretia Jones,Vasudha Reddy,Anne D. Fine +49 more
TL;DR: To obtain more complete data, DOHMH used supplementary information sources and relied on direct data importation and matching of patient identifiers for data on hospitalization status, the occurrence of death, race/ethnicity, and presence of underlying medical conditions.
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Characteristics of Persons Who Died with COVID-19 — United States, February 12–May 18, 2020
Jonathan M. Wortham,James T. Lee,Sandy Althomsons,Julia Latash,Alexander Davidson,Kevin Guerra,Kenya Murray,Emily McGibbon,Carolina Pichardo,Brian Toro,Lan Li,Marc Paladini,Meredith L Eddy,Kathleen H. Reilly,Lisa McHugh,Deepam Thomas,Stella Tsai,Mojisola Ojo,Samantha Jh Rolland,Maya Bhat,Katherine Hutchinson,Jennifer Sabel,Seth Eckel,Jim Collins,Catherine V. Donovan,Anna B. Cope,Breanna Kawasaki,Sarah McLafferty,Nisha B Alden,Rachel Herlihy,Bree Barbeau,Angela Dunn,Charles R. Clark,Pamela Pontones,Meagan L McLafferty,Dean E Sidelinger,Anna Krueger,Leslie Kollmann,Linnea Larson,Stacy Holzbauer,Ruth Lynfield,Ryan P. Westergaard,Richard Crawford,Lin Zhao,Jonathan M Bressler,Jennifer S. Read,John R. Dunn,Adele Lewis,Gillian Richardson,Julie Hand,Theresa Sokol,Susan H Adkins,Brooke Leitgeb,Talia Pindyck,Taniece Eure,Karen Wong,Deblina Datta,Grace D. Appiah,Jessica Brown,Rita Traxler,Emilia H. Koumans,Sarah Reagan-Steiner +61 more
TL;DR: This report describes decedents with laboratory-confirmed infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, using data from the standardized CDC case-report form and supplementary data obtained through collaboration between CDC and 16 public health jurisdictions (15 states and New York City).
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Update: Characteristics of Health Care Personnel with COVID-19 - United States, February 12-July 16, 2020
Michelle M Hughes,Matthew R. Groenewold,Sarah E Lessem,Kerui Xu,Emily N. Ussery,Ryan E. Wiegand,Xiaoting Qin,Tuyen Do,Deepam Thomas,Stella Tsai,Alexander Davidson,Julia Latash,Seth Eckel,Jim Collins,Mojisola Ojo,Lisa McHugh,Wenhui Li,Judy Chen,Jonathan Chan,Jonathan M. Wortham,Sarah Reagan-Steiner,James T. Lee,Sujan C. Reddy,David T. Kuhar,Sherry L Burrer,Matthew J. Stuckey +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe demographic characteristics, underlying medical conditions, hospitalizations, and intensive care unit (ICU) admissions, stratified by vital status, among 100,570 health care personnel with COVID-19 reported to CDC during February 12-July 16, 2020.
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Risk Factors for Death Among Hospitalized Patients Aged 21-64 Years Diagnosed with COVID-19-New York City, March 13-April 9, 2020.
Dena Bushman,Dena Bushman,Alexander Davidson,Preeti Pathela,Sharon K. Greene,Don Weiss,Vasudha Reddy,New York City Fatal Case-Control Study Team,Julia Latash +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a case-control study among NYC residents aged 21-64 years hospitalized with COVID-19 diagnosed March 13-April 9, 2020, to determine risk factors for death.