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Timothy L Wiemken

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BMC Public Health|August 24, 2019
Skin antiseptics in healthcare facilities: is a targeted approach necessary?Timothy L Wiemken
American Journal of Infection Control|November 26, 2018
Updates to our web-based infection prevention data toolkitsTimothy L Wiemken
American Journal of Infection Control|May 22, 2020
Identifying potential undocumented COVID-19 using publicly reported influenza-like-illness and laboratory-confirmed influenza disease in the United States: An approach to syndromic surveillance?Timothy L Wiemken, Enbal Shacham
American Journal of Infection Control|April 27, 2019
Journal Club: Clothing and shoes of personnel as a potential vector for transfer of health care-associated pathogens to the communityTimothy L Wiemken, Hillary Hei
Vaccine|January 19, 2021
Development of vaccines for influenza disease: Opportunity costs of the COVID-19 pandemicTimothy L Wiemken, Ana Santos Rutschman
American Journal of Infection Control|December 1, 2020
Chlorhexidine gluconate does not result in epidermal microbiota dysbiosis in healthy adultsTimothy L Wiemken, Aaron C Ericsson
American Journal of Infection Control|October 4, 2020
Methodology minute: a machine learning primer for infection prevention and controlTimothy L Wiemken, Ana Santos Rutschman
Frontiers in Immunology|June 10, 2021
Re-examining Vaccine Staggering Within Hesitancy FrameworksAna Santos Rutschman, Timothy L Wiemken
Annual Review of Public Health|October 3, 2019
Machine Learning in Epidemiology and Health Outcomes ResearchTimothy L Wiemken, Robert R Kelley
American Journal of Infection Control|March 14, 2024
Assisting the infection preventionist: Use of artificial intelligence for health care-associated infection surveillanceTimothy L Wiemken, Ruth M Carrico
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BMC Public Health|August 24, 2019
Skin antiseptics in healthcare facilities: is a targeted approach necessary?Timothy L Wiemken
American Journal of Infection Control|November 26, 2018
Updates to our web-based infection prevention data toolkitsTimothy L Wiemken
American Journal of Infection Control|May 22, 2020
Identifying potential undocumented COVID-19 using publicly reported influenza-like-illness and laboratory-confirmed influenza disease in the United States: An approach to syndromic surveillance?Timothy L Wiemken, Enbal Shacham
American Journal of Infection Control|April 27, 2019
Journal Club: Clothing and shoes of personnel as a potential vector for transfer of health care-associated pathogens to the communityTimothy L Wiemken, Hillary Hei
Vaccine|January 19, 2021
Development of vaccines for influenza disease: Opportunity costs of the COVID-19 pandemicTimothy L Wiemken, Ana Santos Rutschman
American Journal of Infection Control|December 1, 2020
Chlorhexidine gluconate does not result in epidermal microbiota dysbiosis in healthy adultsTimothy L Wiemken, Aaron C Ericsson
American Journal of Infection Control|October 4, 2020
Methodology minute: a machine learning primer for infection prevention and controlTimothy L Wiemken, Ana Santos Rutschman
Frontiers in Immunology|June 10, 2021
Re-examining Vaccine Staggering Within Hesitancy FrameworksAna Santos Rutschman, Timothy L Wiemken
Annual Review of Public Health|October 3, 2019
Machine Learning in Epidemiology and Health Outcomes ResearchTimothy L Wiemken, Robert R Kelley
American Journal of Infection Control|March 14, 2024
Assisting the infection preventionist: Use of artificial intelligence for health care-associated infection surveillanceTimothy L Wiemken, Ruth M Carrico
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