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Full-Text Articles in Influenza Humans
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 87), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 87), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
COVID-19 Newsletter
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Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 86), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 86), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
COVID-19 Newsletter
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Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 85), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 85), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
COVID-19 Newsletter
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Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 84), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 84), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
COVID-19 Newsletter
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Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 83), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 83), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
COVID-19 Newsletter
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Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 81), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 81), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
COVID-19 Newsletter
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Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 80), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 80), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
COVID-19 Newsletter
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Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 79), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 79), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
COVID-19 Newsletter
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Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 78), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 78), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
COVID-19 Newsletter
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Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 77), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 77), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
COVID-19 Newsletter
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Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 76), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 76), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
COVID-19 Newsletter
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Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 75), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 75), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
COVID-19 Newsletter
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Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 74), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 74), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
COVID-19 Newsletter
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Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 73), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 73), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
COVID-19 Newsletter
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Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 72), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 72), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
COVID-19 Newsletter
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Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 71), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 71), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
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Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 70), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 70), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
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Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 69), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 69), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
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Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 68), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 68), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
COVID-19 Newsletter
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Conjunction Of Factors Impacting The 2019-2020 Flu Season In The Us, Yichen Wang
Conjunction Of Factors Impacting The 2019-2020 Flu Season In The Us, Yichen Wang
Undergraduate Research Symposium 2021
The 2019-2020 flu season is regarded as one of the most serious ones in decades. Previous researchers usually studied the effects of different factors on seasonal flu separately instead of their conjugate impact, so we wanted to find how multiple factors combine to affect the spread of influenza in the 2019-2020 flu season in America. We chose types of virus (A and B), environmental factors (temperature, precipitation, relative humidity), population density, and influenza vaccination status for different age groups which are statewide data containing monthly information from Sep. 2019 to May 2020. By principal component analysis, we could see the …
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 67), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 67), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
COVID-19 Newsletter
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Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 66), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 66), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
COVID-19 Newsletter
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Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 2), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
Covid-19 Newsletter (Vol. 2), Center For Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College
COVID-19 Newsletter
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Nutraceuticals: An Alternative Treatment For Influenza Virus, Siale Teaupa
Nutraceuticals: An Alternative Treatment For Influenza Virus, Siale Teaupa
FHSS Mentored Research Conference
Influenza virus is a contagious respiratory pathogen that infects hundreds of thousands of people a year, making it a serious global health concern. The virus has a rapid mutation rate and has developed resistance to current antiviral agents, making it a difficult target for effective treatment. There is an increasing need to identify new treatments for Influenza. Recently, we have tested nutraceuticals as an effective alternative for blocking Influenza. We have tested Jamaican Sorrel, Black Currant Berries, and Manuka Honey paired with Bee Pollen for antiviral activity. We have demonstrated that these nutraceuticals block the 2009 Pandemic California Influenza strain …
Influenza Vaccination In School-Aged Children, Isabella Jao, Chloe Mcfadin, Nica Nuguid, Dan Recinto, Kaitlin Van Ryn
Influenza Vaccination In School-Aged Children, Isabella Jao, Chloe Mcfadin, Nica Nuguid, Dan Recinto, Kaitlin Van Ryn
Student Research Posters
Should schools in the United States require children between the ages of six months to 17 years to have flu vaccination shots? Influenza is a serious disease that can lead to hospitalization and sometimes even death. According to the Center of Disease Control (CDC), every flu season varies, and an influenza infection can affect people differently. Millions of people get the flu every year, hundreds of thousands of people are hospitalized, and thousands or tens of thousands of people die from flu-related causes every year. Everyone is at risk for influenza, but the highest risk lies within children who are …
The Une Flu Crew: An Interprofessional Influenza Prevention Team, Christina Tsui, Annie Beauregard, Nathan Stoddard, Samantha Grela, Allison Bubar, Elise Reddington, Nicolette Schwab, Adam Lessard, Thomas Wickham
The Une Flu Crew: An Interprofessional Influenza Prevention Team, Christina Tsui, Annie Beauregard, Nathan Stoddard, Samantha Grela, Allison Bubar, Elise Reddington, Nicolette Schwab, Adam Lessard, Thomas Wickham
UNE Flu Crew
Research poster stemming from IPEC mini-grant funded student project The UNE Flu Crew: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Assessment of Knowledge, Beliefs and Perceptions surrounding Influenza Immunizations and the Promotion of Preventing Infection. Osteopathic medicine and public health students collaborated to assess the knowledge and perceptions regarding the influenza vaccine among the University of New England’s student and faculty populations. The project also provided a peer-to-peer education model where members of the Flu Crew designed a teaching curriculum and provided community outreach to the UNE Biddeford campus and local community schools.
Attitudes Toward Influenza Vaccination, Miles W. Grunvald
Attitudes Toward Influenza Vaccination, Miles W. Grunvald
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Influenza contributes to millions of dollars in healthcare expenses, lost economic productivity and morbidity and mortality of the Chittenden County, VT population. Despite the dire costs of influenza illness, yearly vaccination rates remain low in Vermont and Chittenden County. This study utilized a survey that aimed to gauge the attitudes toward influenza vaccination of patients at the Hinesburg Family Practice. Results of this study suggest that patients under 35 have lower attitude scores (p= 0.035) and that patients with high school level education or bachelor’s level education are more likely to have a negative attitude towards influenza vaccination. Only 60 …
Oral History Interview: Josephine R. Gorby, Josephine R. Gorby
Oral History Interview: Josephine R. Gorby, Josephine R. Gorby
0064: Marshall University Oral History Collection
Josephine Gorby was born on February 24, 1908. She began her teaching career in a one-room school in Wimmer, McDowell County, WV. In 1931 she began teaching in Lawrence County, OH. Mrs. Gorby’s interview focuses on growing up on a farm near Proctorville, OH, her experiences as an educator, her family’s experience during World War I, and the 1937 flood of the Ohio River and its tributaries. In the audio clip provided, Mrs. Gorby discusses the impact of the 1937 flood on the school house in Athalia, OH. During her interview, she also focuses on the construction and use of …