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E. Smith
Publications - 4
Citations - 230
E. Smith is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 4 publications receiving 230 citations.
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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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Boosting COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence: An Educational Toolkit for Providers
Amelia G Johnson,Avnika B. Amin,Akilah R. Ali,Brooke E. Hoots,Betsy L. Cadwell,Shivani Arora,Tigran Avoundjian,Abiola O. Awofeso,J. Barnes,Nagla S. Bayoumi,Katherine Busen,Carolyn Chang,Mike,Cima,Molly Crockett,Alicia Cronquist,Sherri L. Davidson,Mary Elizabeth Davis,Janelle Delgadillo,Vajeera Dorabawila,Cherie Drenzek,Leah Eisenstein,H. Fast,A. M. van Gent,Dina Hoefer,Corinne Holtzman,Amanda Jara,A. Jones,Sarah Kangas,Fnu Kanishka,Ramandeep Kaur,Saadi Khan,Anna Klioueva,Frances Y Kwon,Jacqueline Logan,B. Casey Lyons,S. L. Lyons,Andrea May,Mshi Donald McCormick,Mas Erica Mendoza,Lauren Milroy,Allison T. O'Donnell,M Pike,Sargis Pogosjans,Amy Saupe,Jessica Sell,E. Smith,Daniel M. Sosin,Emma Suzanne Stanislawski,Molly Steele,Meagan,Stephenson,Kyle Strand,Buddhi Tilakaratne,Kathryn Turner,Hailey Vest,Caleb Wiedeman +56 more
TL;DR: Vitamin D presented the most promising data demonstrating significant decreases in oxygen requirements, need for ICU treatment, SARS-CoV-2 RNA test positivity, and mortality, and other vitamins and supplements that were evaluated in studies did not demonstrate any statistically significant benefits.
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Perceptions and predictors of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among health care providers across five countries in sub-Saharan Africa
Isabel Madzorera,Livesy Abokyi,Edward Anane Apraku,T. Azemraw,Valentin Boudo,C. James,D. Wang,F. Mapendo,Ourohiré Millogo,Nigussie Assefa,Angela Chukwu,Firehiwot Workneh,Bruno Lankoande,Elena C Hemler,A. Ismail,Sulemana Watara Abubakari,Kwaku Poku Asante,Yonas Berhane,Japhet Killewo,Ayoade M.J. Oduola,Albert Sie,Abdramane Bassiahi Soura,Mary Mwanyika-Sando,Said A. H. Vuai,E. Smith,Till Baernighausen,Raji Tajudeen,Wafaei Fawzi +27 more
TL;DR: Efforts to address hesitancy among health care providers (HCP) should address information and knowledge gaps among different cadres of HCP and should be coupled with efforts to increase vaccine supply, especially in Burkina Faso and Tanzania.
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P69 COVID vaccine uptake in young persons on immunosuppression under the care of tertiary paediatric rheumatology service
TL;DR: This audit looked at the awareness and uptake of this regime in young persons on immunosuppression in immunocompromised children and showed that only 6/31 (19%) of patients/their carers knew the correct number of COVID vaccines recommended in this cohort.