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John Mosely Hayes
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 4
Citations - 538
John Mosely Hayes is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dengue fever & Outbreak. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 516 citations. Previous affiliations of John Mosely Hayes include Great Lakes Institute of Management.
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Dengue fever, Hawaii, 2001-2002.
Paul V. Effler,Lorrin W. Pang,Paul Kitsutani,Vance Vorndam,Michele Nakata,Tracy Ayers,Joe L Elm,Tammy Tom,Paul Reiter,José G. Rigau-Pérez,John Mosely Hayes,Kristin Mills,Mike Napier,Gary G. Clark,Duane J. Gubler +14 more
TL;DR: This outbreak underscores the importance of maintaining surveillance and control of potential disease vectors even in the absence of an imminent disease threat.
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Leptospirosis during dengue outbreak, Bangladesh.
Regina C. LaRocque,Robert F. Breiman,Mary D. Ari,Roger E. Morey,Firdous Ara Janan,John Mosely Hayes,M. Anowar Hossain,W. Abdullah Brooks,Paul N. Levett +8 more
TL;DR: The authors collected acute-phase serum samples from febrile patients at 2 major hospitals in Dhaka, Bangladesh, during an outbreak of dengue fever in 2001 and found that the case-fatality rate among leptospirosis patients (5%) was higher than among d Dengue fever patients (1.2%).
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Risk factors for infection during a severe dengue outbreak in el salvador in 2000
John Mosely Hayes,Enid J García-Rivera,Roberto Flores-Reyna,Gloria Suarez-Rangel,Tito Rodríguez-Mata,René Coto-Portillo,Rafael Baltrons-Orellana,Elmer Mendoza-Rodríguez,Betty Fuentes De Garay,Juan Jubis-Estrada,Rolando Hernández-Argueta,Brad J. Biggerstaff,José G. Rigau-Pérez +12 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that targeted community cleanup campaigns, particularly those directed at discarded tires and solid waste, are likely to have the greatest impact on reducing the risk of dengue infection.
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Risk factors for infection during a dengue-1 outbreak in Maui, Hawaii, 2001
John Mosely Hayes,John Mosely Hayes,José G. Rigau-Pérez,Paul Reiter,Paul Reiter,Paul V. Effler,Lorrin W. Pang,Vance Vorndam,Steven R. Hinten,Karen E. Mark,Karen E. Mark,Melanie F. Myers,Kathleen Street,Lolly Bergau,Lolly Bergau,Chad Meyer,Chad Meyer,Manuel Amador,Mike Napier,Gary G. Clark,Brad J. Biggerstaff,Duane J. Gubler,Duane J. Gubler +22 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that ecological characteristics may help Hawaii health officials identify communities at increased risk of dengue infection, and residing in properties with birds in the house or yard as significantly associated with infection.