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Cherie Drenzek
Researcher at Emory University
Publications - 56
Citations - 1711
Cherie Drenzek is an academic researcher from Emory University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Population. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 52 publications receiving 986 citations.
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Characteristics and Clinical Outcomes of Adult Patients Hospitalized with COVID-19 - Georgia, March 2020.
Jeremy A W Gold,Karen K. Wong,Christine M Szablewski,Priti R. Patel,John Rossow,Juliana Almeida da Silva,Pavithra Natarajan,Sapna Bamrah Morris,Robyn Neblett Fanfair,Jessica Rogers-Brown,Beau B. Bruce,Sean D Browning,Sean D Browning,Alfonso C Hernandez-Romieu,Nathan W. Furukawa,Mohleen Kang,Mary Evans,Nadine Oosmanally,Melissa Tobin-D'Angelo,Cherie Drenzek,David J. Murphy,Julie Hollberg,James M. Blum,Robert Jansen,David W. Wright,David W. Wright,William Sewell,Jack Owens,Benjamin Lefkove,Frank W. Brown,Deron C. Burton,Timothy M. Uyeki,Stephanie R. Bialek,Brendan R Jackson +33 more
TL;DR: Medical record-abstracted data for hospitalized adult patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 who were admitted during March 2020 revealed an overrepresentation of black patients within this hospitalized cohort, which is important for public health officials to ensure that prevention activities prioritize communities and racial/ethnic groups most affected by CO VID-19.
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COVID-19 Incidence and Death Rates Among Unvaccinated and Fully Vaccinated Adults with and Without Booster Doses During Periods of Delta and Omicron Variant Emergence — 25 U.S. Jurisdictions, April 4–December 25, 2021
Amelia G Johnson,Avnika B. Amin,Akilah R. Ali,Brooke E. Hoots,Betsy L. Cadwell,Shivani Arora,Tigran Avoundjian,Abiola O. Awofeso,Jason Barnes,Nagla S. Bayoumi,Katherine Busen,Carolyn Chang,Michael J. Cima,Molly J. Crockett,Alicia Cronquist,Sherri L. Davidson,Elizabeth M. Davis,Janelle Delgadillo,Vajeera Dorabawila,Cherie Drenzek,Leah Eisenstein,H. Fast,A. M. van Gent,Julie Hand,Dina Hoefer,Corinne Holtzman,Amanda Jara,Amanda B. Jones,Ishrat Kamal-Ahmed,Sarah Kangas,Fnu Kanishka,Ramandeep Kaur,S. Khan,Justice Eleanor King,Sam E. Kirkendall,Anna Klioueva,Anna Kocharian,Frances Y Kwon,Jacqueline Logan,B. Casey Lyons,S. L. Lyons,Andrea L. May,Donald McCormick,Erica Mendoza,Lauren Milroy,Allison T. O'Donnell,Melissa G. Pike,Sargis Pogosjans,Amy Saupe,Jessica Sell,E. Smith,Daniel M. Sosin,Emma Suzanne Stanislawski,Molly Steele,Meagan Stephenson,A. M. Stout,Kyle Strand,Buddhi Tilakaratne,Kathryn Turner,Hailey Vest,Sydni Warner,Caleb Wiedeman,Allison Zaldivar,Benjamin J. Silk,Heather M. Scobie +64 more
TL;DR: The highest impact of booster doses against infection and death compared with full vaccination without booster doses was recorded among persons aged 50-64 and ≥65 years, and eligibility to stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccinations.
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SARS-CoV-2 Transmission and Infection Among Attendees of an Overnight Camp - Georgia, June 2020.
Christine M Szablewski,Karen T. Chang,Marie Brown,Victoria T Chu,Anna R Yousaf,Ndubuisi Anyalechi,Peter A. Aryee,Hannah L Kirking,Maranda Lumsden,Erin Mayweather,Clinton J. McDaniel,Robert Montierth,Asfia Mohammed,Noah G. Schwartz,Jaina A. Shah,Jacqueline E. Tate,Emilio Dirlikov,Cherie Drenzek,Tatiana M. Lanzieri,Rebekah J Stewart +19 more
TL;DR: An overnight camp in Georgia adopted most components of CDC's Suggestions for Youth and Summer Camps§ to minimize the risk for SARS-CoV-2 introduction and transmission, but measures not implemented were cloth masks for campers and opening windows and doors for increased ventilation in buildings.
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International Outbreak of Severe Botulism with Prolonged Toxemia Caused by Commercial Carrot Juice
Anandi N. Sheth,Petra Wiersma,David Atrubin,Vinita Dubey,Donald Zink,Guy E. Skinner,Fran Doerr,Patricia Juliao,German González,Cindy Burnett,Cherie Drenzek,Carrie Shuler,John W. Austin,Andrea Ellis,Susan E. Maslanka,Jeremy Sobel +15 more
TL;DR: This outbreak was caused by commercially produced, internationally distributed carrot juice that was contaminated with botulinum toxin, which caused cranial neuropathies and flaccid paralysis in patients who had consumed carrot juice.
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Mask Use and Ventilation Improvements to Reduce COVID-19 Incidence in Elementary Schools - Georgia, November 16-December 11, 2020
Jenna R Gettings,Michaila Czarnik,Elana Morris,Elizabeth Haller,Angela M. Thompson-Paul,Catherine N. Rasberry,Tatiana M. Lanzieri,Jennifer C Smith-Grant,Tiffiany M. Aholou,Ebony S Thomas,Cherie Drenzek,Duncan A. MacKellar +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the impact of school-level prevention strategies on incidence of SARS-CoV-2 among students and staff members before the availability of COVID-19 vaccines.