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Neal D Goldstein

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Delaware Journal of Public Health|April 11, 2022
Towards Eliminating Nonmedical Vaccination Exemptions Among School-Age ChildrenNeal D Goldstein, Joanna S Suder
Online Journal of Public Health Informatics|April 10, 2013
A brief review of vaccination coverage in immunization registriesNeal D Goldstein, Brett A Maiese
Online Journal of Public Health Informatics|February 18, 2017
Privacy, security, and the public health researcher in the era of electronic health record researchNeal D Goldstein, Anand D Sarwate
Journal of Public Health Policy|September 29, 2020
Application of state law in the public health emergency response to COVID-19: an example from Delaware in the United StatesNeal D Goldstein, Joanna S Suder
American Journal of Epidemiology|June 8, 2019
JOINTLY REPRESENTING GEOGRAPHIC EXPOSURE AND OUTCOME DATA USING CARTOGRAMSNguyen K Tran, Neal D Goldstein
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|July 26, 2021
Effect of Adjustment for Case Misclassification and Infection Date Uncertainty on Estimates of COVID-19 Effective Reproduction NumberNeal D Goldstein, Harrison Quick, Igor Burstyn
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|June 9, 2020
Towards reduction in bias in epidemic curves due to outcome misclassification through Bayesian analysis of time-series of laboratory test results: Case study of COVID-19 in Alberta, Canada and Philadelphia, USAIgor Burstyn, Neal D Goldstein, Paul Gustafson
Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique|June 25, 2020
It can be dangerous to take epidemic curves of COVID-19 at face valueIgor Burstyn, Neal D Goldstein, Paul Gustafson
BMC Medical Research Methodology|June 8, 2020
Towards reduction in bias in epidemic curves due to outcome misclassification through Bayesian analysis of time-series of laboratory test results: case study of COVID-19 in Alberta, Canada and Philadelphia, USAIgor Burstyn, Neal D Goldstein, Paul Gustafson
Delaware Journal of Public Health|September 1, 2021
Delaware Infant MortalityDavid A Paul, Neal D Goldstein, , et al.
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Delaware Journal of Public Health|April 11, 2022
Towards Eliminating Nonmedical Vaccination Exemptions Among School-Age ChildrenNeal D Goldstein, Joanna S Suder
Online Journal of Public Health Informatics|April 10, 2013
A brief review of vaccination coverage in immunization registriesNeal D Goldstein, Brett A Maiese
Online Journal of Public Health Informatics|February 18, 2017
Privacy, security, and the public health researcher in the era of electronic health record researchNeal D Goldstein, Anand D Sarwate
Journal of Public Health Policy|September 29, 2020
Application of state law in the public health emergency response to COVID-19: an example from Delaware in the United StatesNeal D Goldstein, Joanna S Suder
American Journal of Epidemiology|June 8, 2019
JOINTLY REPRESENTING GEOGRAPHIC EXPOSURE AND OUTCOME DATA USING CARTOGRAMSNguyen K Tran, Neal D Goldstein
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|July 26, 2021
Effect of Adjustment for Case Misclassification and Infection Date Uncertainty on Estimates of COVID-19 Effective Reproduction NumberNeal D Goldstein, Harrison Quick, Igor Burstyn
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|June 9, 2020
Towards reduction in bias in epidemic curves due to outcome misclassification through Bayesian analysis of time-series of laboratory test results: Case study of COVID-19 in Alberta, Canada and Philadelphia, USAIgor Burstyn, Neal D Goldstein, Paul Gustafson
Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique|June 25, 2020
It can be dangerous to take epidemic curves of COVID-19 at face valueIgor Burstyn, Neal D Goldstein, Paul Gustafson
BMC Medical Research Methodology|June 8, 2020
Towards reduction in bias in epidemic curves due to outcome misclassification through Bayesian analysis of time-series of laboratory test results: case study of COVID-19 in Alberta, Canada and Philadelphia, USAIgor Burstyn, Neal D Goldstein, Paul Gustafson
Delaware Journal of Public Health|September 1, 2021
Delaware Infant MortalityDavid A Paul, Neal D Goldstein, , et al.
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