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Simulated estimates of number of silicosis cases and annual tuberculosis (TB) cases at cumulative RCS distributions of increasing mean values.
Published 2023“…Variables in the model are held constant, unless otherwise stated, at values of: a baseline silicosis prevalence of 2%, an increased odds of 1.3 of silicosis per 1 mg/m<sup>3</sup>-year increase in RCS exposure, a baseline TB incidence of 200 cases per 100,000 per year, an increased odds of 1.05 of TB per 1 mg/m<sup>3</sup>-year increase in RCS exposure, an increased odds of TB of 4x in those with silicosis, a randomly distributed baseline prevalence of HIV of 2% and an increased odds of TB of 4x in those with HIV. …”
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Correlations between various environmental variables and cases of <i>Vibrio vulnificus</i>.
Published 2023“…<p>A) windspeed (WSPD) in meters/second versus the incidence of <i>V</i>. <i>vulnificus</i> cases reported in Florida, stratified by <i>V</i>. …”
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Reduced contact tracing efficiency with increasing cases leads to accelerating epidemics.
Published 2021“…R<sub>0</sub> is the same value as in panels D and E (R<sub>0</sub> = 1.35), but R<sub>t</sub> increases as cases increase and contact tracing becomes inefficient, which overwhelms the decrease in the fraction of the population that is susceptible. …”
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