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Richard Kline

Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Publications -  31
Citations -  2876

Richard Kline is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Virus. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 31 publications receiving 2229 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard Kline include Johns Hopkins University & National Institutes of Health.

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The detection of monkeypox in humans in the Western Hemisphere.

TL;DR: This investigation documents the isolation and identification of monkeypox virus from humans in the Western Hemisphere and suggests that the prairie dogs had been exposed to at least one species of rodent recently imported into the United States from West Africa.
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection among Patients Attending Clinics for Sexually Transmitted Diseases

TL;DR: The data suggest that patients at clinics for sexually transmitted diseases represent a group at high risk for HIV infection, and that screening, counseling, and intensive education should be offered to all patients attending such clinics.
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Unrecognized human immunodeficiency virus infection in emergency department patients.

TL;DR: Data support the concept of universal blood and body-fluid precautions by all health care workers whether or not HIV infection is known, and find 119 of 2302 consecutive adult patients to be seropositive for HIV.
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Extended interhuman transmission of monkeypox in a hospital community in the republic of the congo, 2003

TL;DR: This report describes the first reported outbreak of human monkeypox in the Republic of Congo, with up to six sequential transmissions of monkeypox virus from person to person hypothesized to have occurred, making this the longest uninterrupted chain of humanmonkeypox fully documented to date.