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Lynn E. Sosa
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 41
Citations - 1050
Lynn E. Sosa is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tuberculosis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 34 publications receiving 566 citations. Previous affiliations of Lynn E. Sosa include Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station.
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Epidemiologic and Clinical Characteristics of Monkeypox Cases — United States, May 17–July 22, 2022
David H. Philpott,Christine M. Hughes,Karen A. Alroy,Janna L. Kerins,Jessica Pavlick,Lenore Asbel,Addie Crawley,Alexandra P. Newman,Hillary Spencer,Amanda Feldpausch,Kelly E. Cogswell,K. R. Davis,Jinlene Chen,Tiffany Henderson,Katherine R. Murphy,Meghan Barnes,Brandi Hopkins,Mary-Margaret A. Fill,Anil T. Mangla,Dana Perella,Arti Barnes,Scott Hughes,Jayne Griffith,Abby L. Berns,Lauren Milroy,Haley Blake,Maria M. Sievers,Melissa Marzan-Rodriguez,Marco E. Tori,Stephanie R. Black,Erik J. Kopping,Irene Ruberto,Angela M Maxted,Anuj Sharma,Kara D Tarter,Sydney A. Jones,Brooklynn R. White,Ryan Chatelain,M. Russo,Sarah Gillani,Ethan Bornstein,Stephen White,SA Johnson,Emma Ortega,Lori Saathoff-Huber,Anam Syed,Aprielle B. Wills,Bridget J. Anderson,Alexandra M. Oster,Athalia Christie,Jennifer H. McQuiston,Andrea M. McCollum,Agam K Rao,M. Negron,Isabel Griffin,Mohammed Iqbal Khan,Yasmin P Ogale,Emily Sims,R. Ryan Lash,Jeanette J. Rainey,Kelly Charniga,Michelle A Waltenburg,Patrick Dawson,Laura A S Quilter,Julie Rushmore,Mark Stenger,Rachel Kachur,Florence Whitehill,Kelly A. Jackson,James J. Collins,Kimberly Signs,Gillian Richardson,Julie Hand,Emily Spence-Davizon,Brandi L. Steidley,Matthew Osborne,Susan Soliva,S. S. Cook,Leslie Ayuk-Takor,Christina Willut,Alexandria Snively,Nicholas Lehnertz,Daniela N. Quilliam,M. J. Durham,I. Cardona-Gerena,Linda Bell,Environmental Control,Marina Kuljanin,Suzanne N. Gibbons-Burgener,Ryan P. Westergaard,Lynn E. Sosa,Monica Beddo,Matthew Donahue,Samir Koirala,Courtney M Dewart,Jade Murray-Thompson,L. Peake,Michelle Holshue,Atul Kothari,Jamie Ahlers,Lauren Usagawa,M. Cahill,Erin K Ricketts,Mike Mannell,Farah S Ahmed,Bethany Hodge,Brenton Nesemeier,Katherine Guinther,M. Anand,Jennifer L. White,Joel Ackelsberg,Ellen H. Lee,Devin Charlotte Raman,Carmen Elaine Brown,Nicole Burton,Sara Kate Johnson +115 more
TL;DR: Clinicians should test patients with rash consistent with monkeypox,† regardless of whether the rash is disseminated or was preceded by prodrome, and public health efforts should prioritize gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men, who are currently disproportionately affected for prevention and testing.
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Seroprevalence of Antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 in Six Sites in the United States, March 23-May 3, 2020
Fiona Havers,Carrie Reed,Travis Lim,Joel M. Montgomery,John D. Klena,Aron J. Hall,Alicia M. Fry,Deborah Cannon,Cheng-Feng Chiang,Aridth Gibbons,Inna Krapiunaya,Maria Morales-Betoulle,Katherine Roguski,Mohammad Ata Ur Rasheed,Brandi Freeman,Sandra Lester,Lisa A. Mills,Darin S. Carroll,S. Michele Owen,Jeffrey A. Johnson,Vera A. Semenova,Jarad Schiffer,Natalie J. Thornburg,Carina Blackmore,Debra Blog,Angela Dunn,Scott Lindquist,Scott Pritchard,Lynn E. Sosa,George Turabelidze,John Wiesman,Randall W. Williams +31 more
TL;DR: Seroprevalence estimates suggest that for five of six U.S. sites, from late March to early May 2020, >10 times more SARS-CoV-2 infections occurred than the number of reported cases.
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SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.529 (Omicron) Variant Transmission Within Households — Four U.S. Jurisdictions, November 2021–February 2022
Julia M Baker,Jasmine Y. Nakayama,Michelle O'Hegarty,Andrea McGowan,Richard A. Teran,Stephen M. Bart,Katie Mosack,Nicole Roberts,Brooke Campos,Alina Paegle,John J. McGee,Robert Herrera,Kayla English,Carla A Barrios,Alexandra N. Davis,Christine Roloff,Lynn E. Sosa,Jessica A. Brockmeyer,Lindsey Page,Amy Bauer,Joshua J. Weiner,Manjeet K. Khubbar,S. Bhattacharya,Hannah L Kirking,Jacqueline E. Tate +24 more
TL;DR: Multicomponent COVID-19 prevention strategies, including up-to-date vaccination, isolation of infected persons, and mask use at home, are critical to reducing Omicron transmission in household settings.
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Tuberculosis Screening, Testing, and Treatment of U.S. Health Care Personnel: Recommendations from the National Tuberculosis Controllers Association and CDC, 2019.
Lynn E. Sosa,Gibril J. Njie,Mark N. Lobato,Sapna Bamrah Morris,William Buchta,Megan Casey,Neela D Goswami,Mary Ann Gruden,Bobbi Jo Hurst,Amera R. Khan,David T. Kuhar,David M. Lewinsohn,Trini Mathew,Gerald H. Mazurek,Randall Reves,Lisa Paulos,Wendy Thanassi,Lorna Will,Robert Belknap +18 more
TL;DR: The 2005 CDC guidelines for preventing Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission in health care settings include recommendations for baseline tuberculosis screening of all U.S. health care personnel and annual testing for health care Personnel working in medium-risk settings or settings with potential for ongoing transmission.
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Impact of 2-dose vaccination on varicella epidemiology: Connecticut--2005-2008.
TL;DR: Reported varicella incidence has declined in Connecticut after implementation of routine 2-dose varICElla vaccination for children and continued surveillance is needed to determine the recommendation's full impact.