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Johnathan M Sheele

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The Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 10, 2022
Alkaline Urine in the Emergency Department Predicts Nitrofurantoin ResistanceJohnathan M Sheele, Claudia R Libertin, Isaac Fink, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 12, 2021
Ability of emergency medicine clinicians to predict COVID-19 in their patientsJohnathan M Sheele, Albertha V Lalljie, Sheena Fletcher, et al.
Cureus|December 5, 2019
Cimicosis in Persons Previously Fed Upon by Bed BugsJohnathan M Sheele, Cameron Crandall, Brandon F Chang, et al.
Idcases|January 29, 2020
Body lice and bed bug co-infestation in an emergency department patient, Ohio, USAJose E Pietri, Justin A Yax, Diing D M Agany, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|January 14, 2014
The use of ivermectin to kill ixodes scapularis ticks feeding on humansJohnathan M Sheele, Lucie R Ford, Adele Tse, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 28, 2020
The Impact of an Emergency Department Upgrade to Level I Trauma Status on the Timeliness of Nontrauma Computed Tomography ScansOnyinyechi I Ukwuoma, Michael Dingeldein, Johnathan M Sheele, et al.
Parasitology Research|December 4, 2023
A metatranscriptomic evaluation of viruses in field-collected bed bugsJohnathan M Sheele, Vincent Peta, Alexander Miron, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 28, 2020
Sexually transmitted infections in the emergency department are not associated with holidays or school breaksMichael M Mohseni, Ronald B Benard, Carolyn Mead-Harvey, et al.
Scientifica|April 3, 2019
Xenointoxication of a Rabbit for the Control of the Common Bed Bug <i>Cimex lectularius</i> L. Using IvermectinGale E Ridge, Wade Elmer, Stephanie Gaines, et al.
Emergency Medicine International|June 19, 2019
Characteristics of Bed Bug Infested Patients in the Emergency DepartmentJohnathan M Sheele, Cameron J Crandall, Brandon F Chang, et al.
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 10, 2022
Alkaline Urine in the Emergency Department Predicts Nitrofurantoin ResistanceJohnathan M Sheele, Claudia R Libertin, Isaac Fink, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 12, 2021
Ability of emergency medicine clinicians to predict COVID-19 in their patientsJohnathan M Sheele, Albertha V Lalljie, Sheena Fletcher, et al.
Cureus|December 5, 2019
Cimicosis in Persons Previously Fed Upon by Bed BugsJohnathan M Sheele, Cameron Crandall, Brandon F Chang, et al.
Idcases|January 29, 2020
Body lice and bed bug co-infestation in an emergency department patient, Ohio, USAJose E Pietri, Justin A Yax, Diing D M Agany, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|January 14, 2014
The use of ivermectin to kill ixodes scapularis ticks feeding on humansJohnathan M Sheele, Lucie R Ford, Adele Tse, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 28, 2020
The Impact of an Emergency Department Upgrade to Level I Trauma Status on the Timeliness of Nontrauma Computed Tomography ScansOnyinyechi I Ukwuoma, Michael Dingeldein, Johnathan M Sheele, et al.
Parasitology Research|December 4, 2023
A metatranscriptomic evaluation of viruses in field-collected bed bugsJohnathan M Sheele, Vincent Peta, Alexander Miron, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 28, 2020
Sexually transmitted infections in the emergency department are not associated with holidays or school breaksMichael M Mohseni, Ronald B Benard, Carolyn Mead-Harvey, et al.
Scientifica|April 3, 2019
Xenointoxication of a Rabbit for the Control of the Common Bed Bug <i>Cimex lectularius</i> L. Using IvermectinGale E Ridge, Wade Elmer, Stephanie Gaines, et al.
Emergency Medicine International|June 19, 2019
Characteristics of Bed Bug Infested Patients in the Emergency DepartmentJohnathan M Sheele, Cameron J Crandall, Brandon F Chang, et al.
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