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Jennifer Ann Marie Calder
Researcher at New York Medical College
Publications - 6
Citations - 419
Jennifer Ann Marie Calder is an academic researcher from New York Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Outbreak & Public health. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 382 citations. Previous affiliations of Jennifer Ann Marie Calder include University of Florida.
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Surveillance Definitions of Infections in Long-Term Care Facilities: Revisiting the McGeer Criteria
Nimalie D. Stone,Muhammad Salman Ashraf,Jennifer Ann Marie Calder,Christopher J. Crnich,Kent B. Crossley,Paul J. Drinka,Carolyn V. Gould,Manisha Juthani-Mehta,Ebbing Lautenbach,Mark Loeb,Taranisia MacCannell,Preeti N. Malani,Lona Mody,Joseph M. Mylotte,Lindsay E. Nicolle,Mary Claire Roghmann,Steven J. Schweon,Andrew E. Simor,Philip W. Smith,Kurt B. Stevenson,Suzanne F. Bradley +20 more
TL;DR: Infection surveillance definitions for long-term care facilities (ie, the McGeer Criteria) have not been updated since 1991 are modified on the basis of a structured review of the literature.
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Monitoring Babesia bovis infections in cattle by using PCR-based tests
Jennifer Ann Marie Calder,G.R. Reddy,L. Chieves,C. H. Courtney,R. Littell,J. R. Livengood,R. A. I. Norval,C. Smith,John B. Dame +8 more
TL;DR: These data are the first describing the course of infection by methods capable of detecting parasitemias in the range of 10(-7)%, which frequently occur in the carrier state.
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Adenovirus type 7 genomic-type variant, New York City, 1999.
Jennifer Ann Marie Calder,Dean D. Erdman,Joel Ackelsberg,Stephen William Cato,Vicki-Jo Deutsch,Anthony John Lechich,Barbara Susan Schofield +6 more
TL;DR: Investigation of an outbreak of respiratory illness in a long-term care facility in New York City identified confirmed or suspected adenoviral infection in 84% of the residents from October 19 to December 18, 1999.
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A real-time COVID-19 surveillance dashboard to support epidemic response in Connecticut: lessons from an academic-health department partnership
TL;DR: The Stamford, Connecticut Department of Health contracted with the Columbia Mailman School of Public Health to develop an online dashboard that displays real-time case, death, test, vaccination, hospitalization, and forecast data for their city, allowing SDH to monitor trends for specific demographic and geographic groups.
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Chikungunya Fever: A New Concern For the Western Hemisphere
TL;DR: To stop transmission in the region will require a regional effort that involves public education and an interdisciplinary One Health approach.