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Justin K Niles

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JAMA Pediatrics|January 18, 2022
Early Detection in Childhood Lead Exposure Relies on Timely Testing-ReplyMarissa Hauptman, Justin K Niles, Harvey W Kaufman
The Journal of Pediatrics|June 15, 2016
Blood Lead Levels in Young Children: US, 2009-2015Leland F McClure, Justin K Niles, Harvey W Kaufman
The Journal of Pediatrics|September 20, 2016
ReplyLeland F McClure, Justin K Niles, Harvey W Kaufman
Population Health Management|September 28, 2020
Disparities in SARS-CoV-2 Positivity Rates: Associations with Race and EthnicityHarvey W Kaufman, Justin K Niles, David B Nash
The Journal of Pediatrics|September 25, 2016
ReplyLeland F McClure, Justin K Niles, Harvey W Kaufman
The Journal of Pediatrics|November 8, 2016
ReplyLeland F McClure, Justin K Niles, Harvey W Kaufman
Population Health Management|October 8, 2020
The Opioid Epidemic Within the COVID-19 Pandemic: Drug Testing in 2020Justin K Niles, Jeffrey Gudin, Jeff Radcliff, et al.
JAMA Pediatrics|September 27, 2021
Individual- and Community-Level Factors Associated With Detectable and Elevated Blood Lead Levels in US Children: Results From a National Clinical LaboratoryMarissa Hauptman, Justin K Niles, Jeffrey Gudin, et al.
JAMA Network Open|August 31, 2021
Changes in Newly Identified Cancer Among US Patients From Before COVID-19 Through the First Full Year of the PandemicHarvey W Kaufman, Zhen Chen, Justin K Niles, et al.
JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics|October 10, 2022
New Cancer Diagnoses Still Lagging in the United States in Second Full Year of COVID-19 PandemicHarvey W Kaufman, Zhen Chen, Justin K Niles, et al.
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JAMA Pediatrics|January 18, 2022
Early Detection in Childhood Lead Exposure Relies on Timely Testing-ReplyMarissa Hauptman, Justin K Niles, Harvey W Kaufman
The Journal of Pediatrics|June 15, 2016
Blood Lead Levels in Young Children: US, 2009-2015Leland F McClure, Justin K Niles, Harvey W Kaufman
The Journal of Pediatrics|September 20, 2016
ReplyLeland F McClure, Justin K Niles, Harvey W Kaufman
Population Health Management|September 28, 2020
Disparities in SARS-CoV-2 Positivity Rates: Associations with Race and EthnicityHarvey W Kaufman, Justin K Niles, David B Nash
The Journal of Pediatrics|September 25, 2016
ReplyLeland F McClure, Justin K Niles, Harvey W Kaufman
The Journal of Pediatrics|November 8, 2016
ReplyLeland F McClure, Justin K Niles, Harvey W Kaufman
Population Health Management|October 8, 2020
The Opioid Epidemic Within the COVID-19 Pandemic: Drug Testing in 2020Justin K Niles, Jeffrey Gudin, Jeff Radcliff, et al.
JAMA Pediatrics|September 27, 2021
Individual- and Community-Level Factors Associated With Detectable and Elevated Blood Lead Levels in US Children: Results From a National Clinical LaboratoryMarissa Hauptman, Justin K Niles, Jeffrey Gudin, et al.
JAMA Network Open|August 31, 2021
Changes in Newly Identified Cancer Among US Patients From Before COVID-19 Through the First Full Year of the PandemicHarvey W Kaufman, Zhen Chen, Justin K Niles, et al.
JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics|October 10, 2022
New Cancer Diagnoses Still Lagging in the United States in Second Full Year of COVID-19 PandemicHarvey W Kaufman, Zhen Chen, Justin K Niles, et al.
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