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Caitlin E. Ray
Publications - 5
Citations - 71
Caitlin E. Ray is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 7 citations.
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Early Estimates of Bivalent mRNA Vaccine Effectiveness in Preventing COVID-19–Associated Emergency Department or Urgent Care Encounters and Hospitalizations Among Immunocompetent Adults — VISION Network, Nine States, September–November 2022
Mark W Tenforde,Zachary A. Weber,Karthik Natarajan,Nicola P. Klein,Anupam B. Kharbanda,Edward Stenehjem,Peter J. Embi,Sara E. Reese,Allison L. Naleway,Shaun J. Grannis,Malini B. DeSilva,Toan C. Ong,Manjusha Gaglani,Jungmi Han,M. Dickerson,Bruce Fireman,Kristin Dascomb,Stephanie A. Irving,Gabriela Vazquez-Benitez,S. Rao,D. Konatham,Palak Patel,Kristin E. Schrader,Ned Lewis,Nancy Grisel,Charlene McEvoy,Kempapura Murthy,E. Griggs,Elizabeth Rowley,Ousseny Zerbo,Julie Arndorfer,M. Dunne,Kristin Goddard,Caitlin E. Ray,Yang Zhang,Julius Timbol,M. N. Najdowski,Duck-Hye Yang,John Hansen,Sarah Ball,Ruth Link-Gelles +40 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated vaccine effectiveness (VE) of a bivalent mRNA booster dose (after 2, 3, or 4 monovalent doses) compared with no previous vaccination and previous receipt of 2, three, or four only mRNA vaccine doses, among immunocompetent adults with an emergency department/urgent care (ED/UC) encounter or hospitalization for a COVID-19-like illness.
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Early Estimates of Bivalent mRNA Vaccine Effectiveness in Preventing COVID-19–Associated Emergency Department or Urgent Care Encounters and Hospitalizations Among Immunocompetent Adults — VISION Network, Nine States, September–November 2022
Mark W Tenforde,Zachary A. Weber,Karthik Natarajan,Nicola P. Klein,Anupam B. Kharbanda,E. Stenehjem,Peter J. Embi,Sara E. Reese,Allison L. Naleway,Shaun J. Grannis,Malini B. DeSilva,Toan C. Ong,Manjusha Gaglani,Jungmi Han,M. Dickerson,Bruce Fireman,Kristin Dascomb,Stephanie A. Irving,Gabriela Vazquez-Benitez,S. Rao,D. Konatham,Palak Patel,Kristin E. Schrader,Ned Lewis,Nancy Grisel,Charlene McEvoy,Kempapura Murthy,E. Griggs,Elizabeth Rowley,Ousseny Zerbo,Julie Arndorfer,M. Dunne,Kristin Goddard,Caitlin E. Ray,Yan Zhang,Julius Timbol,M. N. Najdowski,Duck-Hye Yang,John Hansen,Sarah Ball,Ruth Link-Gelles +40 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluated vaccine effectiveness of a bivalent mRNA booster dose (after 2, 3, or 4 monovalent doses) compared with no previous vaccination and previous receipt of 2, three, or four monovalents only mRNA vaccine doses, among immunocompetent adults aged ≥18 years with an emergency department/urgent care (ED/UC) encounter or hospitalization for a COVID-19-like illness.
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On Multimodality: A Manifesto
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Human Capital Resources: Reviewing the First Decade and Establishing a Foundation for Future Research
TL;DR: The field of human capital resources (HCR) has gained interest in both micro and macro disciplines as discussed by the authors, and the first decade of dedicated HCR research led to the growth of distinct research streams and forged its own robust and growing literature.
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Collective turnover response over time to a unit-level shock.
TL;DR: In this article , the authors provided a theoretical explanation for the mechanisms that can drive collective turnover in response to a unit-level shock by applying event systems theory to collective turnover, recognizing the importance of modeling a disruption phase following a shock, the social mechanisms that influence the collective turnover response, and boundary conditions.