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Charles S. Kirby
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Publications - 11
Citations - 279
Charles S. Kirby is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 128 citations. Previous affiliations of Charles S. Kirby include Virginia Tech.
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Comparative performance of five commercially available serologic assays to detect antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 and identify individuals with high neutralizing titers.
Eshan U. Patel,Eshan U. Patel,Evan M. Bloch,William Clarke,Yu Hsiang Hsieh,Denali Boon,Yolanda Eby,Reinaldo E Fernandez,Owen R Baker,Morgan Keruly,Charles S. Kirby,Ethan Klock,Kirsten Littlefield,Jernelle Miller,Haley A Schmidt,Philip Sullivan,Estelle Piwowar-Manning,Ruchee Shrestha,Andrew D. Redd,Andrew D. Redd,Richard E. Rothman,David Sullivan,Shmuel Shoham,Arturo Casadevall,Thomas C. Quinn,Thomas C. Quinn,Andrew Pekosz,Aaron A.R. Tobian,Oliver Laeyendecker,Oliver Laeyendecker +29 more
TL;DR: The diagnostic accuracy of five commercially available EIAs (Abbott, Euroimmun, EDI, ImmunoDiagnostics, and Roche) for detection of IgG or total antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 and neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) was evaluated.
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Comparative performance of five commercially available serologic assays to detect antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 and identify individuals with high neutralizing titers
Eshan U. Patel,Eshan U. Patel,Evan M. Bloch,William Clarke,Yu Hsiang Hsieh,Denali Boon,Yolanda Eby,Reinaldo E Fernandez,Owen R Baker,Morgan Keruly,Charles S. Kirby,Ethan Klock,Kirsten Littlefield,Jernelle Miller,Haley A Schmidt,Philip Sullivan,Estelle Piwowar-Manning,Ruchee Shrestha,Andrew D. Redd,Andrew D. Redd,Richard E. Rothman,David Sullivan,Shmuel Shoham,Arturo Casadevall,Thomas C. Quinn,Thomas C. Quinn,Andrew Pekosz,Aaron A.R. Tobian,Oliver Laeyendecker,Oliver Laeyendecker +29 more
TL;DR: Some but not all commercial EIAs may be useful in the identification of individuals with high nAbs in convalescent individuals, but did not necessarily have high diagnostic accuracy to detect high nabs.
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Organs from deceased donors with false-positive HIV screening tests: An unexpected benefit of the HOPE act.
Christine M. Durand,Samantha E. Halpern,Mary G. Bowring,Gilad A. Bismut,Oyinkansola T. Kusemiju,Brianna Doby,Reinaldo E Fernandez,Charles S. Kirby,Darin Ostrander,Peter G. Stock,Shikha Mehta,Nicole A. Turgeon,David Wojciechowski,Shirish Huprikar,Sander Florman,Shane Ottmann,Niraj M. Desai,Andrew M. Cameron,Allan B. Massie,Aaron A.R. Tobian,Aaron A.R. Tobian,Andrew D. Redd,Andrew D. Redd,Dorry L. Segev,Dorry L. Segev +24 more
TL;DR: Given the false‐positive rates of approved assays used to screen > 20 000 deceased donors annually, it is estimated 50‐100 HIVfalse‐positive donors per year are likely to be found.
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Outcomes of donor-derived superinfection screening in HIV-positive to HIV-positive kidney and liver transplantation: a multicentre, prospective, observational study.
Tania S. Bonny,Charles S. Kirby,Craig Martens,Rebecca Rose,Niraj M. Desai,Michael Seisa,Christos Petropoulos,Sander Florman,Rachel J. Friedman-Moraco,Nicole A. Turgeon,Diane M. Brown,Dorry L. Segev,Christine M. Durand,Aaron A.R. Tobian,Andrew D. Redd,Andrew D. Redd +15 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that loss of HIV suppression due to donor-derived HIV superinfection might not be a significant clinical concern in carefully monitored ART suppressed HIV-positive organ recipients.
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Demographic and clinical correlates of acute and convalescent SARS-CoV-2 infection among patients of a U.S. emergency department.
Oliver Laeyendecker,Oliver Laeyendecker,Oliver Laeyendecker,Yu Hsiang Hsieh,Richard E. Rothman,Gaby Dashler,Thomas S. Kickler,Reinaldo E Fernandez,William Clarke,Eshan U. Patel,Eshan U. Patel,Aaron A.R. Tobian,Gabor D. Kelen,Thomas C. Quinn,Thomas C. Quinn,Thomas C. Quinn,Haley A Schmidt,Jernelle Miller,Morgan Keruly,Ethan Klock,Charles S. Kirby,Owen R Baker,Richard Wang,Isabel V. Lake,Mehdi Youbi,Sarah Reineck,Momina Khan,Ross Knaub,Erin P. Ricketts,Yolanda Eby,Danna Anderson,Jennifer Hurley +31 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the prevalence and temporal trends of acute and convalescent SARS-CoV-2 infection during the earliest phase of the pandemic among patients in an urban ED in Baltimore City.