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Carolyn M. Greene
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 69
Citations - 2427
Carolyn M. Greene is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Population. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 65 publications receiving 2210 citations. Previous affiliations of Carolyn M. Greene include New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
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Investigation of bioterrorism-related anthrax, United States, 2001: epidemiologic findings.
Daniel B. Jernigan,Pratima L Raghunathan,Beth P. Bell,Ross J. Brechner,Eddy A. Bresnitz,Jay C. Butler,Marty Cetron,Mitch Cohen,Timothy J. Doyle,Marc Fischer,Carolyn M. Greene,Kevin S. Griffith,Jeannette Guarner,James L. Hadler,James A. Hayslett,Richard D. Meyer,Lyle R. Petersen,Michael R. Phillips,Robert W. Pinner,Tanja Popovic,Conrad P. Quinn,Jennita Reefhuis,Dori B. Reissman,Nancy E. Rosenstein,Anne Schuchat,Wun-Ju Shieh,Larry Siegal,David L. Swerdlow,Fred C. Tenover,Marc S. Traeger,John W. Ward,Isaac B. Weisfuse,Steven T. Wiersma,Kevin Yeskey,Sherif R. Zaki,David A. Ashford,Bradley A. Perkins,Steve Ostroff,James M. Hughes,David W. Fleming,Jeffrey P. Koplan,Julie L. Gerberding +41 more
TL;DR: A national investigation was initiated to identify additional cases and determine possible exposures to Bacillus anthracis, and 22 cases of anthrax were identified; 5 of the inhalational cases were fatal.
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Specific, sensitive, and quantitative enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for human immunoglobulin G antibodies to anthrax toxin protective antigen.
Conrad P. Quinn,Vera A. Semenova,Cheryl M. Elie,Sandra Romero-Steiner,Carolyn M. Greene,Han Li,Karen Stamey,Evelene Steward-Clark,Daniel S. Schmidt,Elizabeth A. Mothershed,Janet M. Pruckler,Stephanie B. Schwartz,Robert F. Benson,Leta O. Helsel,Patricia F. Holder,Scott E. Johnson,Molly E. Kellum,Trudy O. Messmer,W. Lanier Thacker,Lilah M. Besser,Brian D. Plikaytis,Thomas H. Taylor,Alison E. Freeman,Kelly J. Wallace,Peter M. Dull,Jim Sejvar,Erica Bruce,Rosa Moreno,Anne Schuchat,Jairam R. Lingappa,Sandra K. Martin,John Walls,Melinda A. Bronsdon,George M. Carlone,Mary Bajani-Ari,David A. Ashford,David S. Stephens,Bradley A. Perkins +37 more
TL;DR: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention developed, optimized, and rapidly qualified an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies to Bacillus anthracis protective antigen (PA) in human serum that proved valuable for the confirmation of cases of cutaneous and inhalational anthrax and evaluation of patients in whom the diagnosis of anthrax was being considered.
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Short-term and medium-term health effects of 9/11
Sharon E. Perlman,Stephen Friedman,Sandro Galea,Hemanth P. Nair,Monika Erős-Sarnyai,Steven D. Stellman,Steven D. Stellman,Jeffrey Hon,Carolyn M. Greene +8 more
TL;DR: Strong evidence is provided for associations between experiencing or witnessing events related to 9/11 and post-traumatic stress disorder and respiratory illness, with a correlation between prolonged, intense exposure and increased overall illness and disability.
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Immune Responses to Bacillus anthracis Protective Antigen in Patients with Bioterrorism-Related Cutaneous or Inhalation Anthrax
Conrad P. Quinn,Peter M. Dull,Peter M. Dull,Vera A. Semenova,Han Li,Shane Crotty,Thomas H. Taylor,Evelene Steward-Clark,Karen Stamey,Daniel S. Schmidt,Kelly Wallace Stinson,Alison E. Freeman,Cheryl M. Elie,Sandra K. Martin,Carolyn M. Greene,Rachael D. Aubert,John Glidewell,Bradley A. Perkins,Rafi Ahmed,David S. Stephens +19 more
TL;DR: Anti-PA IgG is an important diagnostic marker of anthrax, a predictor of serum anti-toxin activity, and a marker of immunological memory against anthrax.
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Association Between World Trade Center Exposure and Excess Cancer Risk
Jiehui Li,James E. Cone,Amy R. Kahn,Robert M. Brackbill,Mark R. Farfel,Carolyn M. Greene,James L. Hadler,Leslie T. Stayner,Steven D. Stellman,Steven D. Stellman +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors found that the intensity of World Trade Center exposure was not significantly associated with cancer of the lung, prostate, thyroid, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, or hematological cancer in either group.