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Barry Flanagan
Researcher at U.S. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Publications - 14
Citations - 1781
Barry Flanagan is an academic researcher from U.S. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social vulnerability & American Community Survey. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications receiving 1134 citations. Previous affiliations of Barry Flanagan include Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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A Social Vulnerability Index for Disaster Management
TL;DR: In this article, the development of a social vulnerability index (SVI) from 15 census variables at the census tract level for use in emergency management is described, and the potential value of the SVI by exploring the impact of Hurricane Katrina on local populations.
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County-Level Vulnerability Assessment for Rapid Dissemination of HIV or HCV Infections Among Persons Who Inject Drugs, United States.
Michelle Van Handel,Charles E. Rose,Elaine Hallisey,J. Kolling,Jon E. Zibbell,Brian Lewis,Michele K. Bohm,Christopher M. Jones,Barry Flanagan,Azfar-e-Alam Siddiqi,Kashif Iqbal,Andrew L. Dent,Jonathan Mermin,Eugene McCray,John W. Ward,John T. Brooks +15 more
TL;DR: This analysis highlights US counties potentially vulnerable to HIV and HCV infections among PWID in the context of the national opioid epidemic and identifies 220 counties in 26 states within the 95th percentile of most vulnerable.
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Measuring Community Vulnerability to Natural and Anthropogenic Hazards: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Social Vulnerability Index.
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Time and Distance Barriers to Mammography Facilities in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area
Lucy A. Peipins,Shannon Graham,Randall Young,Brian Lewis,Stephanie Foster,Barry Flanagan,Andrew Dent +6 more
TL;DR: This study built a multimodal transportation network model and found that time to the nearest mammography facility would not pose a barrier to women who had access to a private vehicle, suggesting that facilities were favorably located for women who have to use public transportation.
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Ch. 9: Populations of Concern. The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A Scientific Assessment
J.L. Gamble,John Balbus,M. Berger,K. Bouye,V. Campbell,Karletta Chief,Kathryn C. Conlon,Allison Crimmins,Barry Flanagan,C. Gonzalez-Maddux,Elaine Hallisey,S. Hutchins,L. Jantarasami,S. Khoury,Max Kiefer,J. Kolling,Kathy Lynn,A. Manangan,M. McDonald,Rachel Morello-Frosch,Margaret Hiza Redsteer,P. Sheffield,K. Thigpen Tart,Joanna Watson,Kyle Powys Whyte,Amy Wolkin +25 more