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James W. Stout
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 60
Citations - 5475
James W. Stout is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asthma & Population. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 56 publications receiving 5169 citations. Previous affiliations of James W. Stout include Group Health Cooperative & New York Medical College.
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Bronchiolitis-associated hospitalizations among US children, 1980-1996.
David K. Shay,Robert C. Holman,Robert D. Newman,Lenna L. Liu,James W. Stout,Larry J. Anderson +5 more
TL;DR: Rates of bronchiolitis-associated hospitalizations associated with RSV infection among infants may be greater than previous estimates for RSV bron chiolitis and pneumonia hospitalizations combined.
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Results of a Home-Based Environmental Intervention among Urban Children with Asthma
Wayne J. Morgan,Ellen F. Crain,Rebecca S. Gruchalla,George T. O'Connor,Meyer Kattan,Richard Evans,James W. Stout,George Malindzak,Ernestine Smartt,Marshall Plaut,Michelle Walter,Benjamin Vaughn,Herman Mitchell +12 more
TL;DR: Among inner-city children with atopic asthma, an individualized, home-based, comprehensive environmental intervention decreases exposure to indoor allergens, including cockroach and dust-mite allergen, resulting in reduced asthma-associated morbidity.
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Inner City Asthma Study: Relationships among sensitivity, allergen exposure, and asthma morbidity
Rebecca S. Gruchalla,Jacqueline A. Pongracic,Marshall Plaut,Richard Evans,Cynthia M. Visness,Michelle Walter,Ellen F. Crain,Meyer Kattan,Wayne J. Morgan,Suzanne Steinbach,James W. Stout,George Malindzak,Ernestine Smartt,Herman Mitchell +13 more
TL;DR: Children who were both sensitive and exposed to cockroach allergen had significantly more asthma symptom days, more caretaker interrupted sleep, and more school days missed than children who were not sensitive or exposed.
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An association between fine particles and asthma emergency department visits for children in Seattle.
Gary Norris,Sharon N. YoungPong,Jane Q. Koenig,Timothy V. Larson,Lianne Sheppard,James W. Stout +5 more
TL;DR: There was no stronger association between ED visits for asthma and air pollution in the higher hospital utilization area than in the lower utilization area and these findings were seen when estimated PM2.5 concentrations were below the newly adopted annual National Ambient Air Quality Standard.
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Community violence and asthma morbidity: the Inner-City Asthma Study.
Rosalind J. Wright,Herman Mitchell,Cynthia M. Visness,Sheldon Cohen,James W. Stout,Richard W. Evans,Diane R. Gold +6 more
TL;DR: Exposure to violence among urban children with asthma predicted higher number of symptom days and more nights that caretakers lost sleep in a graded fashion after control for socioeconomic status, housing deterioration, and negative life events.