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James G. Dobbins
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 29
Citations - 5738
James G. Dobbins is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chronic fatigue syndrome & Population. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 29 publications receiving 5453 citations. Previous affiliations of James G. Dobbins include Analysis Group & Pan American Health Organization.
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Cytomegalovirus Seroprevalence in Women Bearing Children in Jefferson County, Kentucky
TL;DR: Developing longitudinal regional seroprevalence data will facilitate interpretation of data generated by the National CMV Registry and show strong associations between seropositivity and lower socioeconomic status, non-white race, and age younger than 25 years.
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Risk Factors for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Case-Control Study
Michele Reyes,James G. Dobbins,Alison C. Mawle,Lea Steele,Howard E. Gary,Hina Mehta Malani,Scott Schmid,Keiji Fukuda,John A. Stewart,Rosane Nisenbaum,William C. Reeves +10 more
TL;DR: To study various risk factors previously reported to be associated with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), a case-control study in the Metropolitan Atlanta CFS surveillance registr...
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Physical, Behavioral, and Psychological Risk Factors for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
TL;DR: In spite of the distinct epidemiologic features of chronic fatigue syndrome, its cause remains unknown and no risk factors for the illness have been identified.
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Article and method for detecting the presence of pathogens in excreta
TL;DR: In this paper, an article and method for indicating potential affliction with pathologies that can be detected in excreta is presented. But the method is limited to the detection of pathologies associated with the presence of substances associated with such pathologies.
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Progress toward interrupting indigenous measles transmission -- Region of the Americas January 1999 -September 2000.
Hector S. Izurieta,Linda Venczel,Peter Carrasco,Gina Tambini,C. Castillo,Mauricio Landaverde,Monica Brana,C. A. de Quadros,Zacarı́as Garib,Cristina Pedreira,Rosario Quiroga,Oswaldo Barrezueta,A. M. Desormeaux,Fernando Laender,James G. Dobbins,Jean André,E. Luna,L. Brondi,M. C. Quixadá,S. Parise,C. Segatto,R. Prevots,I. Micelli,J. Vilosio,Vance Dietz +24 more
TL;DR: Overall the PAHO measles control strategies have made important progress in suppressing measles transmission and dedicated health care personnel resources and political support have intensified the success.