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Timothy J. Doyle
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 26
Citations - 1864
Timothy J. Doyle is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Population. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 24 publications receiving 1753 citations. Previous affiliations of Timothy J. Doyle include Florida Department of Health.
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Investigation of bioterrorism-related anthrax, United States, 2001: epidemiologic findings.
Daniel B. Jernigan,Pratima L Raghunathan,Beth P. Bell,Ross J. Brechner,Eddy A. Bresnitz,Jay C. Butler,Marty Cetron,Mitch Cohen,Timothy J. Doyle,Marc Fischer,Carolyn M. Greene,Kevin S. Griffith,Jeannette Guarner,James L. Hadler,James A. Hayslett,Richard D. Meyer,Lyle R. Petersen,Michael R. Phillips,Robert W. Pinner,Tanja Popovic,Conrad P. Quinn,Jennita Reefhuis,Dori B. Reissman,Nancy E. Rosenstein,Anne Schuchat,Wun-Ju Shieh,Larry Siegal,David L. Swerdlow,Fred C. Tenover,Marc S. Traeger,John W. Ward,Isaac B. Weisfuse,Steven T. Wiersma,Kevin Yeskey,Sherif R. Zaki,David A. Ashford,Bradley A. Perkins,Steve Ostroff,James M. Hughes,David W. Fleming,Jeffrey P. Koplan,Julie L. Gerberding +41 more
TL;DR: A national investigation was initiated to identify additional cases and determine possible exposures to Bacillus anthracis, and 22 cases of anthrax were identified; 5 of the inhalational cases were fatal.
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Completeness of notifiable infectious disease reporting in the United States: an analytical literature review.
TL;DR: An analytical literature review of published studies, conducted in the United States between 1970 and 1999, that quantitatively assessed infectious disease reporting completeness found that Reporting completeness varied from 9% to 99% and was most strongly associated with the disease being reported.
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Using Remotely Sensed Data To Identify Areas at Risk For Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome
Gregory E. Glass,James E. Cheek,Jonathan A. Patz,Timothy Shields,Timothy J. Doyle,Douglas A. Thoroughman,Darcy K. Hunt,Russell E. Enscore,Kenneth L. Gage,Charles Irland,Clarence J. Peters,Ralph T. Bryan +11 more
TL;DR: The 1993 U.S. hantavirus pulmonary syndrome outbreak was attributed to environmental conditions and increased rodent populations caused by unusual weather in 1991- 92 and Repeated analysis using satellite imagery from 1995 showed substantial decrease in medium- to high-risk areas.
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Summary of notifiable diseases--United States, 2002.
Samuel L. Groseclose,Wayne Brathwaite,Patsy A Hall,Felicia J Connor,Pearl Sharp,Willie J Anderson,Robert F Fagan,J Javier Aponte,Gerald F Jones,David A Nitschke,Man-huei Chang,Timothy J. Doyle,Rosaline Dhara,Ruth Ann Jajosky,John D Hatmaker +14 more
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Summary of notifiable diseases - United States, 2000.
Samuel L. Groseclose,Wayne Brathwaite,Patsy A Hall,Carol M. Knowles,Deborah A Adams,Felicia J Connor,M. Hester,Pearl Sharp,Willie J Anderson,Robert F Fagan,J Javier Aponte,Gerald F Jones,David A Nitschke,J. Vaughan,Carol A Worsham,Man-huei Chang,Timothy J. Doyle,Ruth Ann Jajosky +17 more
TL;DR: The MMWR Summary of Notifiable Diseases, United States, 2000 contains, in tabular and graphical form, the official statistics for the reported occurrence of nationally notifiable diseases in the United States for 2000.