Alexander P. Isakov

505 total citations
16 papers, 307 citations indexed

About

Alexander P. Isakov is a scholar working on Emergency Medical Services, Sociology and Political Science and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Alexander P. Isakov has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 307 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Emergency Medical Services, 5 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 4 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Alexander P. Isakov's work include Disaster Response and Management (7 papers), Disaster Management and Resilience (5 papers) and Emergency and Acute Care Studies (3 papers). Alexander P. Isakov is often cited by papers focused on Disaster Response and Management (7 papers), Disaster Management and Resilience (5 papers) and Emergency and Acute Care Studies (3 papers). Alexander P. Isakov collaborates with scholars based in United States, Israel and Uganda. Alexander P. Isakov's co-authors include Anne L. Dunlop, Brenda A Glenn, Aaron Anderson, Rishi Gupta, Raul G. Nogueira, Samir Belagaje, Michael Frankel, Chung‐Huan Sun, Deborah Camp and D.J. Smith and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, Annals of Internal Medicine and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Alexander P. Isakov

15 papers receiving 296 citations

Peers

Alexander P. Isakov
Abigail Eaton United States
Titilope Olanipekun United States
Mark Gorman United States
Scott Husak United States
Birga Maier Germany
Enda Kelly Ireland
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Clark, David A., et al.. (2022). A University-Led Contact Tracing Program Response to a COVID-19 Outbreak Among Students in Georgia, February–March 2021. Public Health Reports. 137(2_suppl). 61S–66S. 4 indexed citations
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Williams, Brent J., et al.. (2021). Air Quality Monitoring During High-Level Biocontainment Ground Transport: Observations From Two Operational Exercises. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 16(4). 1482–1489.
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Lopman, Ben, Carol Liu, Andreas Handel, et al.. (2021). A modeling study to inform screening and testing interventions for the control of SARS-CoV-2 on university campuses. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 5900–5900. 21 indexed citations
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Delbridge, Theodore R., Sophia Dyer, Jeffrey M. Goodloe, et al.. (2019). The 2019 Core Content of Emergency Medical Services Medicine. Prehospital Emergency Care. 24(1). 32–45. 15 indexed citations
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Eppelbaum, Lev & Alexander P. Isakov. (2015). Implementation of the geo-correlation methodology for predictability of catastrophic weather events: long-term US tornado season and short-term hurricanes. Environmental Earth Sciences. 74(4). 3371–3383. 5 indexed citations
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Isakov, Alexander P., Patrick O’Neal, John E. Prescott, et al.. (2014). Academic-community partnerships for sustainable preparedness and response systems. American Journal of Disaster Medicine. 9(2). 107–120. 7 indexed citations
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Polito, Carmen, Alexander P. Isakov, Arthur Yancey, et al.. (2014). 1009. Critical Care Medicine. 42. A1603–A1603. 1 indexed citations
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Dunlop, Anne L., et al.. (2014). The Engagement of Academic Institutions in Community Disaster Response: A Comparative Analysis. Public Health Reports. 129(6_suppl4). 87–95. 9 indexed citations
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Isakov, Alexander P., et al.. (2014). Safe Management of Patients With Serious Communicable Diseases: Recent Experience With Ebola Virus. Annals of Internal Medicine. 161(11). 829–830. 16 indexed citations
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Sun, Chung‐Huan, Raul G. Nogueira, Brenda A Glenn, et al.. (2013). “Picture to Puncture”. Circulation. 127(10). 1139–1148. 105 indexed citations
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Dunlop, Anne L., et al.. (2013). Facilitators and Barriers for Effective Academic-Community Collaboration for Disaster Preparedness and Response. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 22(3). E20–E28. 22 indexed citations
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Dunlop, Anne L., et al.. (2011). Role of Academic Institutions in Community Disaster Response Since September 11, 2001. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 5(3). 218–226. 16 indexed citations
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Kellermann, Arthur L., Alexander P. Isakov, Ruth M. Parker, Michael Handrigan, & Seth Foldy. (2010). Web-Based Self-Triage of Influenza-Like Illness During the 2009 H1N1 Influenza Pandemic. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 56(3). 288–294.e6. 35 indexed citations
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Houry, Debra, et al.. (2010). A 24-year-old woman with neck pain. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 29(4). 473.e1–473.e2. 8 indexed citations
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Buehler, James W., et al.. (2009). Situational Uses of Syndromic Surveillance. Biosecurity and Bioterrorism Biodefense Strategy Practice and Science. 7(2). 165–177. 40 indexed citations
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Dunlop, Anne L., et al.. (2007). Medical outreach following a remote disaster: Lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina. American Journal of Disaster Medicine. 2(3). 121–132. 3 indexed citations

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