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Uri Obolski
Institution
Tel Aviv University
Address
Israel
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COVID-19 publications
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These graphs show COVID-19 publications by month since August 2019 and all publications written by authors of COVID-19 publications over the past 30 years.
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Daon Y
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Huppert A
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Obolski U
. DOPE: D-Optimal Pooling Experimental design with application for SARS-CoV-2 screening. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2021 11 25; 28(12):2562-2570.
PMID:
34343285
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Citations:
Fields:
Med
Medical Informatics
Translation:
Humans
PH
Public Health
Lovell-Read FA
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Funk S
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Obolski U
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Donnelly CA
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Thompson RN
. Interventions targeting non-symptomatic cases can be important to prevent local outbreaks: SARS-CoV-2 as a case study. J R Soc Interface. 2021 05; 18(178):20201014.
PMID:
34006127
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Citations:
1
Fields:
Bio
Biology
Bio
Biomedical Engineering
Bio
Biophysics
Translation:
Humans
PH
Public Health
Pinotti F
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Wikramaratna PS
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Obolski U
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Paton RS
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Damineli DSC
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Alcantara LCJ
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Giovanetti M
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Gupta S
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Lourenço J
. Potential impact of individual exposure histories to endemic human coronaviruses on age-dependent severity of COVID-19. BMC Med. 2021 01 12; 19(1):19.
PMID:
33430856
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Citations:
4
Fields:
Med
Medicine (General)
Translation:
Humans
Cells
PH
Public Health
Daon Y
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Thompson RN
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Obolski U
. Estimating COVID-19 outbreak risk through air travel. J Travel Med. 2020 Aug 20; 27(5).
PMID:
32502274
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Citations:
13
Fields:
Com
Communicable Diseases
Pub
Public Health
Translation:
Humans
Cells
PH
Public Health
Thompson RN
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Lovell-Read FA
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Obolski U
. Time from Symptom Onset to Hospitalisation of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Cases: Implications for the Proportion of Transmissions from Infectors with Few Symptoms. J Clin Med. 2020 May 01; 9(5).
PMID:
32369975
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Citations:
5
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