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Mohammed Ata Ur Rasheed
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 5
Citations - 150
Mohammed Ata Ur Rasheed is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coronavirus & Antigen. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 113 citations.
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Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 Among Frontline Healthcare Personnel During the First Month of Caring for Patients With COVID-19-Nashville, Tennessee.
William B Stubblefield,H. Keipp Talbot,Leora R. Feldstein,Mark W Tenforde,Mohammed Ata Ur Rasheed,Lisa Mills,Sandra Lester,Brandi Freeman,Natalie J. Thornburg,Ian Jones,Michael J. Ward,Christopher J. Lindsell,Adrienne Baughman,Natasha B. Halasa,Carlos G. Grijalva,Todd W. Rice,Manish M. Patel,Wesley H. Self +17 more
TL;DR: Among 249 healthcare personnel who worked in hospital units with COVID-19 patients for 1 month, 19 tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 antibodies, and only 11 of the 19 personnel with positive serology reported symptoms of a prior illness, suggesting asymptomatic healthcare personnel could be an important source of Sars-Cov-2 transmission.
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Multihospital Outbreak of a Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Deletion Variant, Jordan: A Molecular, Serologic, and Epidemiologic Investigation.
Daniel C. Payne,Holly M. Biggs,Mohammad Mousa Al-Abdallat,Sultan Alqasrawi,Xiaoyan Lu,Glen R. Abedi,Aktham Haddadin,Ibrahim Iblan,Tarek Alsanouri,Mohannad Al Nsour,Sami Sheikh Ali,Brian Rha,Suvang Trivedi,Mohammed Ata Ur Rasheed,Azaibi Tamin,Mart M. Lamers,Bart L. Haagmans,Dean D. Erdman,Natalie J. Thornburg,Susan I. Gerber +19 more
TL;DR: A molecular and seroepidemiologic investigation to describe the deletion variant of MERS-CoV’s transmission patterns and epidemiology suggested limited transmission beyond that detected during the initial outbreak investigation.
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Serologic testing of U.S. blood donations to identify SARS-CoV-2-reactive antibodies: December 2019-January 2020.
Sridhar V. Basavaraju,Monica E. Patton,Kacie Grimm,Mohammed Ata Ur Rasheed,Sandra Lester,Lisa Mills,Megan M Stumpf,Brandi Freeman,Azaibi Tamin,Jennifer L Harcourt,Jarad Schiffer,Vera A. Semenova,Han Li,Bailey Alston,Muyiwa Ategbole,Shanna Bolcen,Darbi Boulay,Peter Browning,Li Cronin,Ebenezer David,Rita Desai,Monica Epperson,Yamini Gorantla,Tao Jia,Panagiotis Maniatis,Kimberly Moss,Kristina Ortiz,So Hee Park,Palak Patel,Yunlong Qin,Evelene Steward-Clark,Heather Tatum,Andrew Vogan,Briana Zellner,Jan Drobeniuc,Matthew R P Sapiano,Fiona Havers,Carrie Reed,Susan I. Gerber,Natalie J. Thornburg,Susan L. Stramer +40 more
TL;DR: In this article, residual archived samples from 7,389 routine blood donations collected by the American Red Cross from December 13, 2019 to January 17, 2020, from donors resident in nine states (California, Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts, Michigan, Oregon, Rhode Island, Washington, and Wisconsin) were tested at CDC for anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies.
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Mapping SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Epitopes in COVID-19 Patients with a Multi-Coronavirus Protein Microarray.
David Camerini,Arlo Randall,Krista Trappl-Kimmons,Amit Oberai,Christopher Hung,Joshua Edgar,Adam D. Shandling,Vu T. Huynh,Andy Teng,Gary Hermanson,Jozelyn Pablo,Megan M Stumpf,Sandra Lester,Jennifer L Harcourt,Azaibi Tamin,Mohammed Ata Ur Rasheed,Natalie J. Thornburg,Panayampalli Subbian Satheshkumar,Xiaowu Liang,Richard B. Kennedy,Angela Yee,Michael B. Townsend,Joseph J. Campo +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, a multi-coronavirus protein microarray was created containing full-length proteins, overlapping protein fragments of various lengths, and peptide libraries from SARS-CoV-2 and four other human coronaviruses.
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Mapping SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Epitopes in COVID-19 Patients with a Multi-Coronavirus Protein Microarray
David Camerini,Arlo Randall,Krista Trappl-Kimmons,Amit Oberai,Christopher Hung,Joshua Edgar,Adam D. Shandling,Vu T. Huynh,Andy Teng,Gary Hermanson,Jozelyn Pablo,Megan M Stumpf,Sandra Lester,Jennifer L Harcourt,Azaibi Tamin,Mohammed Ata Ur Rasheed,Natalie J. Thornburg,Panayampalli Subbian Satheshkumar,Xiaowu Liang,Richard B. Kennedy,Angela Yee,Michael B. Townsend,Joseph J. Campo +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, a multi-coronavirus protein microarray was created containing full-length proteins, overlapping protein fragments of varying lengths and peptide libraries from SARS-CoV-2 and four other human coronaviruses.