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Joe McLaughlin
Researcher at Alaska Department of Health and Social Services
Publications - 62
Citations - 1663
Joe McLaughlin is an academic researcher from Alaska Department of Health and Social Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Outbreak & Population. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 62 publications receiving 1364 citations.
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Outbreak of Vibrio parahaemolyticus gastroenteritis associated with Alaskan oysters.
Joe McLaughlin,Angelo DePaola,Cheryl A. Bopp,Karen A. Martinek,Nancy P. Napolilli,Christine G. Allison,Shelley L. Murray,Eric C. Thompson,Michele M. Bird,John P. Middaugh +9 more
TL;DR: This investigation extends by 1000 km the northernmost documented source of oysters that caused illness due to V. parahaemolyticus in the United States, and finds that rising temperatures of ocean water seem to have contributed to one of the largest known outbreaks of V.Parahaemollyticus.
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Deaths related to 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) among American Indian/Alaska natives - 12 states, 2009.
L. Castrodale,Joe McLaughlin,S. Imholte,Kenneth Komatsu,E. Wells,Michael Landen,D. Selvage,M. Sewell,Chad Smelser,David R. Thompson,K. Bradley,C. McDonald,Richard Leman,M. Powell,Tracy K Miller,L. VanderBusch,L. Kightlinger,R. Boulton,K. Lofy,A. A. Marfin,R. McClinton,M. Hoopes,T. Kim,J. M. Hayes,Z. Mahal,E. Chao +25 more
TL;DR: The results indicated that, during April 15-November 13, AI/ANs in the 12 participating states had an H1N1 mortality rate four times higher than persons in all other racial/ethnic populations combined.
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COVID-19 in Correctional and Detention Facilities - United States, February-April 2020.
Megan J. Wallace,Liesl Hagan,Kathryn G. Curran,Samantha P. Williams,Senad Handanagic,Adam Bjork,Sherri L. Davidson,Robert T. Lawrence,Joe McLaughlin,Marilee Butterfield,Allison E James,Naveen Patil,Kimberley D. Lucas,Justine Hutchinson,Lynn Sosa,Amanda Jara,Phillip Griffin,Sean Simonson,Catherine M. Brown,Stephanie Smoyer,Meghan Pearce Weinberg,Brittany Pattee,Molly Howell,Matthew Donahue,Soliman Hesham,Ellen Shelley,Grace Philips,David Selvage,E. Michele Staley,Anthony Lee,Mike Mannell,Orion McCotter,Raul Villalobos,Linda Bell,Abdoulaye Diedhiou,Dustin Ortbahn,Joshua L Clayton,Kelsey Sanders,Hannah Cranford,Bree Barbeau,Katherine G. McCombs,Caroline Holsinger,Natalie A. Kwit,Julia C. Pringle,Sara Kariko,Lara B Strick,Matt Allord,Courtney Tillman,Andrea Morrison,Devin Rowe,Mariel Marlow +50 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported that COVID-19 was diagnosed in 4,893 incarcerated or detained persons and 2,778 facility staff members, resulting in 88 deaths in incarcerated or detained persons and 15 deaths among staff members.
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Outbreak of Campylobacteriosis Associated With Consumption of Raw Peas
Tracie J. Gardner,Collette Fitzgerald,Catherine Xavier,Ron Klein,Janet M. Pruckler,Steven Stroika,Joe McLaughlin +6 more
TL;DR: This investigation established a rare laboratory-confirmed link between a campylobacterosis outbreak and an environmental source and identified wild birds as an underrecognized source of produce contamination.
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Epidemiology of 2009 Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1) Deaths in the United States, April–July 2009
Ashley Fowlkes,Paul M. Arguin,Matthew Biggerstaff,Jacqueline Gindler,Dianna M. Blau,Seema Jain,Roseline Dhara,Joe McLaughlin,Elizabeth Turnipseed,John J Meyer,Janice K. Louie,Alan Siniscalchi,Janet J. Hamilton,Ariane Reeves,Sarah Y. Park,Deborah Richter,Matthew D. Ritchey,Noelle M. Cocoros,David Blythe,Susan Peters,Ruth Lynfield,Lesha Peterson,Jannifer Anderson,Zack Moore,Robin M. Williams,Lisa McHugh,Carmen Cruz,Christine L. Waters,Shannon L. Page,Christie K McDonald,Meredith Vandermeer,Kirsten Waller,Utpala Bandy,Timothy F. Jones,Lesley Bullion,Valoree Vernon,Kathryn H. Lofy,Thomas Haupt,Lyn Finelli +38 more
TL;DR: Overall mortality associated with pH1N1 was low; however, the majority of deaths occurred in persons aged <65 years with underlying medical conditions, with the highest mortality rates in Hawaii, New York, and Utah.