1. Tracking the emergence of disparities in the subnational spread of COVID-19 in Brazil using an online application for real-time data visualisation: A longitudinal analysis

    This article has 13 authors:
    1. Paul Mee
    2. Neal Alexander
    3. Philippe Mayaud
    4. Felipe de Jesus Colón González
    5. Sam Abbott
    6. Andreza Aruska de Souza Santos
    7. André Luís Acosta
    8. Kris V. Parag
    9. Rafael H.M. Pereira
    10. Carlos A. Prete
    11. Ester C. Sabino
    12. Nuno R. Faria
    13. Oliver J Brady

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  2. Visual Exploratory Data Analysis of COVID-19 Pandemic: One Year After the Outbreak

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    1. Amril Nazir
    2. Suleyman Ulusoy
    3. Lujaini Lotfi

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  3. Analysis and visualization of epidemics on the timescale of burden: derivation and application of Epidemic Resistance Lines (ERLs) to COVID-19 outbreaks in the US

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    1. Alex Washburne
    2. Justin Silverman
    3. Jose Lourenco
    4. Nathaniel Hupert

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  4. How can risk of COVID-19 transmission be minimised in domiciliary care for older people: development, parameterisation and initial results of a simple mathematical model

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. István Z. Kiss
    2. Konstantin B. Blyuss
    3. Yuliya N. Kyrychko
    4. Jo Middleton
    5. Daniel Roland
    6. Lavinia Bertini
    7. Leanne Bogen-Johnston
    8. Wendy Wood
    9. Rebecca Sharp
    10. Julien Forder
    11. Jackie A. Cassell

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  5. SARS-CoV-2 genomes from Saudi Arabia implicate nucleocapsid mutations in host response and increased viral load

    This article has 36 authors:
    1. Tobias Mourier
    2. Muhammad Shuaib
    3. Sharif Hala
    4. Sara Mfarrej
    5. Fadwa Alofi
    6. Raeece Naeem
    7. Afrah Alsomali
    8. David Jorgensen
    9. Amit Kumar Subudhi
    10. Fathia Ben Rached
    11. Qingtian Guan
    12. Rahul P. Salunke
    13. Amanda Ooi
    14. Luke Esau
    15. Olga Douvropoulou
    16. Raushan Nugmanova
    17. Sadhasivam Perumal
    18. Huoming Zhang
    19. Issaac Rajan
    20. Awad Al-Omari
    21. Samer Salih
    22. Abbas Shamsan
    23. Abbas Al Mutair
    24. Jumana Taha
    25. Abdulaziz Alahmadi
    26. Nashwa Khotani
    27. Abdelrahman Alhamss
    28. Ahmed Mahmoud
    29. Khaled Alquthami
    30. Abdullah Dageeg
    31. Asim Khogeer
    32. Anwar M. Hashem
    33. Paula Moraga
    34. Eric Volz
    35. Naif Almontashiri
    36. Arnab Pain

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  6. Unified real-time environmental-epidemiological data for multiscale modeling of the COVID-19 pandemic

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Hamada S. Badr
    2. Benjamin F. Zaitchik
    3. Gaige H. Kerr
    4. Nhat-Lan H. Nguyen
    5. Yen-Ting Chen
    6. Patrick Hinson
    7. Josh M. Colston
    8. Margaret N. Kosek
    9. Ensheng Dong
    10. Hongru Du
    11. Maximilian Marshall
    12. Kristen Nixon
    13. Arash Mohegh
    14. Daniel L. Goldberg
    15. Susan C. Anenberg
    16. Lauren M. Gardner

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  7. Disordered eating and self-harm as risk factors for poorer mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: a UK-based birth cohort study

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Naomi Warne
    2. Jon Heron
    3. Becky Mars
    4. Alex S. F. Kwong
    5. Francesca Solmi
    6. Rebecca Pearson
    7. Paul Moran
    8. Helen Bould

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  8. Precision health diagnostic and surveillance network uses S gene target failure (SGTF) combined with sequencing technologies to track emerging SARS‐CoV‐2 variants

    This article has 32 authors:
    1. Rafael Guerrero‐Preston
    2. Vanessa Rivera‐Amill
    3. Karem Caraballo
    4. Sebastian Rodríguez‐Torres
    5. Ana Purcell‐Wiltz
    6. Andrea A. García
    7. Raphael S. Torres
    8. Fernando T. Zamuner
    9. Claudio Zanettini
    10. Matthew J. MacKay
    11. Rachel Baits
    12. Daisy Salgado
    13. Gaurav Khullar
    14. Jessica Metti
    15. Timothy Baker
    16. Joel Dudley
    17. Keilyn Vale
    18. Gabriela Pérez
    19. Lorena De Jesús
    20. Yaima Miranda
    21. Denise Ortiz
    22. Amanda García‐Negrón
    23. Liliana Viera
    24. Alberto Ortiz
    25. Jorge A. Canabal
    26. Josefina Romaguera
    27. Ivonne Jiménez‐Velázquez
    28. Luigi Marchionni
    29. José F. Rodríguez‐Orengo
    30. Adriana Baez
    31. Christopher E. Mason
    32. David Sidransky

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  9. Use of US Blood Donors for National Serosurveillance of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Antibodies: Basis for an Expanded National Donor Serosurveillance Program

    This article has 46 authors:
    1. Mars Stone
    2. Clara Di Germanio
    3. David J Wright
    4. Hasan Sulaeman
    5. Honey Dave
    6. Rebecca V Fink
    7. Edward P Notari
    8. Valerie Green
    9. Donna Strauss
    10. Debbie Kessler
    11. Mark Destree
    12. Paula Saa
    13. Phillip C Williamson
    14. Graham Simmons
    15. Susan L Stramer
    16. Jean Opsomer
    17. Jefferson M Jones
    18. Steven Kleinman
    19. Michael P Busch
    20. NHLBI Recipient Epidemiology and Donor Evaluation Study-IV-Pediatric (REDS-IV-P)
    21. C Cassetti
    22. S Gerber
    23. M Patton
    24. F Havers
    25. S Basavaraju
    26. A E Williams
    27. S Anderson
    28. J Haynes
    29. L McCain
    30. A Hui
    31. C Samuels
    32. H Tanner
    33. Z Kaidarova
    34. M P B
    35. P J Norris
    36. M S
    37. S M Mathew
    38. S Stramer
    39. D Kessler
    40. B A Konkle
    41. B Custer
    42. P M Ness
    43. S H Kleinman
    44. C D Josephson
    45. S A Glynn
    46. K Malkin

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  10. Computing the Prevalence and Severity of an Epidemic Using only the Distribution of Simple Tests for Infection Confirmation

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    1. Yuval Shahar
    2. Osnat Mokryn

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