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Stacy Holzbauer
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 58
Citations - 4672
Stacy Holzbauer is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Clostridium difficile & Population. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 50 publications receiving 3768 citations. Previous affiliations of Stacy Holzbauer include University of Rochester Medical Center.
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Burden of Clostridium difficile Infection in the United States
Fernanda C. Lessa,Yi Mu,Wendy Bamberg,Zintars G. Beldavs,Ghinwa Dumyati,John R. Dunn,Monica M. Farley,Stacy Holzbauer,James I. Meek,Erin C Phipps,Lucy E. Wilson,Lisa G. Winston,Jessica Cohen,Brandi Limbago,Scott K. Fridkin,Dale N. Gerding,L. Clifford McDonald +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used regression models to calculate estimates of national incidence and total number of infections, first recurrences, and deaths within 30 days after the diagnosis of C. difficile infection.
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Trends in U.S. Burden of Clostridioides difficile Infection and Outcomes.
Alice Guh,Yi Mu,Lisa G. Winston,Helen Johnston,Danyel M Olson,Monica M. Farley,Lucy E. Wilson,Stacy Holzbauer,Erin C. Phipps,Ghinwa Dumyati,Zintars G. Beldavs,Marion A. Kainer,Maria Karlsson,Dale N. Gerding,L. Clifford McDonald +14 more
TL;DR: The estimated national burden of C. difficile infection and associated hospitalizations decreased from 2011 through 2017, owing to a decline in health care-associated infections.
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Epidemiology of community-associated Clostridium difficile infection, 2009 through 2011.
Amit S. Chitnis,Stacy Holzbauer,Ruth Belflower,Lisa G. Winston,Wendy Bamberg,Carol Lyons,Monica M. Farley,Monica M. Farley,Ghinwa Dumyati,Lucy E. Wilson,Zintars G. Beldavs,John R. Dunn,L. Hannah Gould,Duncan MacCannell,Dale N. Gerding,Dale N. Gerding,L. Clifford McDonald,Fernanda C. Lessa +17 more
TL;DR: Most patients with community-associated CDI had recent outpatient health care exposure, and up to 36% would not be prevented by reduction of antibiotic use only, and the data support evaluation of additional strategies, including further examination of C difficile transmission in outpatient and household settings and reduction of proton pump inhibitor use.
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Characteristics of Persons Who Died with COVID-19 — United States, February 12–May 18, 2020
Jonathan M. Wortham,James T. Lee,Sandy Althomsons,Julia Latash,Alexander Davidson,Kevin Guerra,Kenya Murray,Emily McGibbon,Carolina Pichardo,Brian Toro,Lan Li,Marc Paladini,Meredith L Eddy,Kathleen H. Reilly,Lisa McHugh,Deepam Thomas,Stella Tsai,Mojisola Ojo,Samantha Jh Rolland,Maya Bhat,Katherine Hutchinson,Jennifer Sabel,Seth Eckel,Jim Collins,Catherine V. Donovan,Anna B. Cope,Breanna Kawasaki,Sarah McLafferty,Nisha B Alden,Rachel Herlihy,Bree Barbeau,Angela Dunn,Charles R. Clark,Pamela Pontones,Meagan L McLafferty,Dean E Sidelinger,Anna Krueger,Leslie Kollmann,Linnea Larson,Stacy Holzbauer,Ruth Lynfield,Ryan P. Westergaard,Richard Crawford,Lin Zhao,Jonathan M Bressler,Jennifer S. Read,John R. Dunn,Adele Lewis,Gillian Richardson,Julie Hand,Theresa Sokol,Susan H Adkins,Brooke Leitgeb,Talia Pindyck,Taniece Eure,Karen Wong,Deblina Datta,Grace D. Appiah,Jessica Brown,Rita Traxler,Emilia H. Koumans,Sarah Reagan-Steiner +61 more
TL;DR: This report describes decedents with laboratory-confirmed infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, using data from the standardized CDC case-report form and supplementary data obtained through collaboration between CDC and 16 public health jurisdictions (15 states and New York City).
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Risk factors for suicide, attitudes toward mental illness, and practice-related stressors among US veterinarians
Randall J. Nett,Tracy K. Witte,Stacy Holzbauer,Brigid L. Elchos,Enzo R. Campagnolo,Karl Musgrave,Kris K. Carter,Katie M. Kurkjian,Cole F. Vanicek,Daniel R. O'Leary,Kerry R. Pride,Renee H. Funk +11 more
TL;DR: Implementing measures to help veterinarians cope with practice-related stressors and reducing barriers veterinarians face in seeking mental health treatment might reduce the risk for suicide among veterinarians.