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Irene Ruberto
Researcher at Arizona Department of Health Services
Publications - 23
Citations - 466
Irene Ruberto is an academic researcher from Arizona Department of Health Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Outbreak. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 230 citations. Previous affiliations of Irene Ruberto include Centers for Disease Control and Prevention & University of Edinburgh.
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Epidemiologic and Clinical Characteristics of Monkeypox Cases — United States, May 17–July 22, 2022
David H. Philpott,Christine M. Hughes,Karen A. Alroy,Janna L. Kerins,Jessica Pavlick,Lenore Asbel,Addie Crawley,Alexandra P. Newman,Hillary Spencer,Amanda Feldpausch,Kelly E. Cogswell,K. R. Davis,Jinlene Chen,Tiffany Henderson,Katherine R. Murphy,Meghan Barnes,Brandi Hopkins,Mary-Margaret A. Fill,Anil T. Mangla,Dana Perella,Arti Barnes,Scott Hughes,Jayne Griffith,Abby L. Berns,Lauren Milroy,Haley Blake,Maria M. Sievers,Melissa Marzan-Rodriguez,Marco E. Tori,Stephanie R. Black,Erik J. Kopping,Irene Ruberto,Angela M Maxted,Anuj Sharma,Kara D Tarter,Sydney A. Jones,Brooklynn R. White,Ryan Chatelain,M. Russo,Sarah Gillani,Ethan Bornstein,Stephen White,SA Johnson,Emma Ortega,Lori Saathoff-Huber,Anam Syed,Aprielle B. Wills,Bridget J. Anderson,Alexandra M. Oster,Athalia Christie,Jennifer H. McQuiston,Andrea M. McCollum,Agam K Rao,M. Negron,Isabel Griffin,Mohammed Iqbal Khan,Yasmin P Ogale,Emily Sims,R. Ryan Lash,Jeanette J. Rainey,Kelly Charniga,Michelle A Waltenburg,Patrick Dawson,Laura A S Quilter,Julie Rushmore,Mark Stenger,Rachel Kachur,Florence Whitehill,Kelly A. Jackson,James J. Collins,Kimberly Signs,Gillian Richardson,Julie Hand,Emily Spence-Davizon,Brandi L. Steidley,Matthew Osborne,Susan Soliva,S. S. Cook,Leslie Ayuk-Takor,Christina Willut,Alexandria Snively,Nicholas Lehnertz,Daniela N. Quilliam,M. J. Durham,I. Cardona-Gerena,Linda Bell,Environmental Control,Marina Kuljanin,Suzanne N. Gibbons-Burgener,Ryan P. Westergaard,Lynn E. Sosa,Monica Beddo,Matthew Donahue,Samir Koirala,Courtney M Dewart,Jade Murray-Thompson,L. Peake,Michelle Holshue,Atul Kothari,Jamie Ahlers,Lauren Usagawa,M. Cahill,Erin K Ricketts,Mike Mannell,Farah S Ahmed,Bethany Hodge,Brenton Nesemeier,Katherine Guinther,M. Anand,Jennifer L. White,Joel Ackelsberg,Ellen H. Lee,Devin Charlotte Raman,Carmen Elaine Brown,Nicole Burton,Sara Kate Johnson +115 more
TL;DR: Clinicians should test patients with rash consistent with monkeypox,† regardless of whether the rash is disseminated or was preceded by prodrome, and public health efforts should prioritize gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men, who are currently disproportionately affected for prevention and testing.
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A novel phosphatase cascade regulates differentiation in Trypanosoma brucei via a glycosomal signaling pathway
TL;DR: A phosphatase signaling cascade in which the developmental signal is trafficked to a unique metabolic organelle in the parasite: the glycosome is invoked, which is the first characterized environmental signaling pathway targeted directly to a peroxisome-likeorganelle in any eukaryotic cell.
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Independent Pathways Can Transduce the Life-Cycle Differentiation Signal in Trypanosoma brucei
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that mild acid and CCA operate through TbPIP39 phosphorylation, whereas trypsin attack of the parasite surface uses an alternative pathway that is dispensable in tsetse flies.
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Comparative transforming potential of different human papillomaviruses associated with non-melanoma skin cancer.
Paola Massimi,Miranda Thomas,Véronique Bouvard,Irene Ruberto,M. Saveria Campo,Massimo Tommasino,Lawrence Banks +6 more
TL;DR: Diverse cutaneous HPV types, including 12, 14, 15, 24, 36 and 49, have significant transforming potential, and most of this activity appears to be encoded by the E6 gene product.
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Comparing ownership and use of bed nets at two sites with differential malaria transmission in western Kenya
Kacey C. Ernst,Mary H. Hayden,Heather Olsen,Jamie L. Cavanaugh,Irene Ruberto,Maurice Agawo,Stephen Munga +6 more
TL;DR: Education, perceived risk of malaria and knowledge of individuals who had died of malaria were associated with higher bed net ownership in the highlands, while in the lowlands individuals reporting it was easy to get a bed net were more likely to own one.