Desiree Hollemon

3.7k total citations · 2 hit papers
31 papers, 1.9k citations indexed

About

Desiree Hollemon is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Desiree Hollemon has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 1.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Epidemiology, 11 papers in Infectious Diseases and 11 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Desiree Hollemon's work include Bacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing (10 papers), Mycobacterium research and diagnosis (9 papers) and Neutropenia and Cancer Infections (9 papers). Desiree Hollemon is often cited by papers focused on Bacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing (10 papers), Mycobacterium research and diagnosis (9 papers) and Neutropenia and Cancer Infections (9 papers). Desiree Hollemon collaborates with scholars based in United States, Sweden and United Kingdom. Desiree Hollemon's co-authors include Bo Jacobsson, Herb Brar, Louise C. Laurent, Mary E. Norton, Thomas J. Musci, David K. Hong, Howard Cuckle, Geeta K. Swamy, Angela C. Ranzini and Ronald J. Wapner and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of Clinical Oncology and Blood.

In The Last Decade

Desiree Hollemon

31 papers receiving 1.8k citations

Hit Papers

Cell-free DNA Analysis for Noninvasive Examination of Tri... 2012 2026 2016 2021 2015 2012 100 200 300 400 500

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Desiree Hollemon United States 15 1.2k 726 378 328 320 31 1.9k
Dorota Nowakowska Poland 22 92 0.1× 174 0.2× 527 1.4× 472 1.4× 327 1.0× 88 1.5k
Calvin Strehl United States 5 54 0.0× 132 0.2× 197 0.5× 225 0.7× 96 0.3× 7 1.0k
Archana Thomas United States 13 123 0.1× 165 0.2× 234 0.6× 182 0.6× 47 0.1× 27 906
Beth Lingenfelter United States 6 25 0.0× 136 0.2× 230 0.6× 239 0.7× 433 1.4× 6 849
Eun Yup Lee South Korea 17 27 0.0× 337 0.5× 309 0.8× 180 0.5× 35 0.1× 77 810
Michael Roggendorf Germany 29 30 0.0× 540 0.7× 1.9k 5.0× 286 0.9× 152 0.5× 76 3.0k
Joël Gozlan France 28 23 0.0× 421 0.6× 1.4k 3.7× 125 0.4× 120 0.4× 66 1.9k
Petr Hubáček Czechia 18 36 0.0× 380 0.5× 700 1.9× 106 0.3× 127 0.4× 55 1.1k
Toshio Minematsu Japan 18 152 0.1× 391 0.5× 708 1.9× 85 0.3× 20 0.1× 49 1.0k
Veron Ramsuran South Africa 16 65 0.1× 145 0.2× 105 0.3× 162 0.5× 64 0.2× 51 679

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All Works

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Eichenberger, Emily M., Nicholas Degner, Erick R. Scott, et al.. (2022). Microbial Cell-Free DNA Identifies the Causative Pathogen in Infective Endocarditis and Remains Detectable Longer Than Conventional Blood Culture in Patients with Prior Antibiotic Therapy. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 76(3). e1492–e1500. 48 indexed citations
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Benamu, Esther, Jill N. Anderson, Carlos A. Gómez, et al.. (2021). Plasma Microbial Cell-free DNA Next-generation Sequencing in the Diagnosis and Management of Febrile Neutropenia. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 74(9). 1659–1668. 81 indexed citations
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Branda, John A., Jacob E. Lemieux, Lily Blair, et al.. (2020). Detection of Borrelia burgdorferi Cell-free DNA in Human Plasma Samples for Improved Diagnosis of Early Lyme Borreliosis. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 73(7). e2355–e2361. 19 indexed citations
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Blair, Lily, Jonathan U. Peled, Paul A. Giardina, et al.. (2019). The Blood Microbiome Predicts Acute Graft-Versus-Host Disease after Stem Cell Transplantation. Blood. 134(Supplement_1). 4513–4513. 1 indexed citations
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Armstrong, Amy E., Jenna Rossoff, Desiree Hollemon, et al.. (2019). Cell‐free DNA next‐generation sequencing successfully detects infectious pathogens in pediatric oncology and hematopoietic stem cell transplant patients at risk for invasive fungal disease. Pediatric Blood & Cancer. 66(7). e27734–e27734. 73 indexed citations
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Hill, Joshua A., David K. Hong, Sudeb C. Dalai, et al.. (2019). Retrospective Case-Control Study of the Performance of Cell-Free Plasma Sequencing to Detect Invasive Mold Infections in Hematopoietic Cell Transplant Recipients with Pneumonia. Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation. 25(3). S365–S366. 2 indexed citations
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Branda, John A., Jacob E. Lemieux, Lily Blair, et al.. (2019). Detection of <i>Borrelia burgdorferi </i>Cell-Free DNA in Human Plasma Samples for Improved Diagnosis of Early Lyme Borreliosis. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Fung, Monica, Simona Zompì, Desiree Hollemon, et al.. (2018). Plasma Cell–Free DNA Next-Generation Sequencing to Diagnose and Monitor Infections in Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Patients. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 5(12). ofy301–ofy301. 33 indexed citations
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Gonzalez-Pena, Veronica, Kim Allison, Desiree Hollemon, et al.. (2018). 1756. Prediction of Bloodstream Infection Prior to Onset of Symptoms by Plasma Metagenomic Sequencing in Pediatric Patients With Relapsed or Refractory Malignancy (PREDSEQ). Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 5(suppl_1). S60–S60. 4 indexed citations
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Shah, Pratik, Felicia Ruffin, Desiree Hollemon, et al.. (2018). 156. Direct Detection and Quantification of Bacterial Cell-free DNA in Patients with Infective Endocarditis (IE) Using the Karius Plasma Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) Test. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 5(suppl_1). S12–S12. 13 indexed citations
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Benamu, Esther, Jill N. Anderson, Desiree Hollemon, et al.. (2017). Performance of the Karius Plasma Next Generation Sequencing Test in Determining the Etiologic Diagnosis of Febrile Neutropenia: Results from a Pilot Study. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 4(suppl_1). S613–S614. 4 indexed citations
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Norton, Mary E., Bo Jacobsson, Geeta K. Swamy, et al.. (2015). Cell-Free DNA Analysis for Noninvasive Examination of Trisomy. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 70(8). 483–484. 16 indexed citations
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Norton, Mary E., Bo Jacobsson, Geeta K. Swamy, et al.. (2015). Cell-free DNA Analysis for Noninvasive Examination of Trisomy. New England Journal of Medicine. 372(17). 1589–1597. 549 indexed citations breakdown →
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Sparks, Andrew B., Eric T. Wang, Craig A. Struble, et al.. (2012). Selective analysis of cell‐free DNA in maternal blood for evaluation of fetal trisomy. Prenatal Diagnosis. 32(1). 3–9. 208 indexed citations
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Norton, Mary E., Herb Brar, Jonathan M. Weiss, et al.. (2012). Non-Invasive Chromosomal Evaluation (NICE) Study: results of a multicenter prospective cohort study for detection of fetal trisomy 21 and trisomy 18. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 207(2). 137.e1–137.e8. 424 indexed citations breakdown →
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Combs, C. Andrew, et al.. (2009). 442: Intraamniotic infection not reliably predicted by clinical signs and symptoms. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 201(6). S168–S169. 1 indexed citations

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