Donald L. Noah

780 total citations
22 papers, 460 citations indexed

About

Donald L. Noah is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Molecular Biology and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Donald L. Noah has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 460 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Infectious Diseases, 7 papers in Molecular Biology and 7 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Donald L. Noah's work include Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research (7 papers), Bacillus and Francisella bacterial research (7 papers) and Zoonotic diseases and public health (7 papers). Donald L. Noah is often cited by papers focused on Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research (7 papers), Bacillus and Francisella bacterial research (7 papers) and Zoonotic diseases and public health (7 papers). Donald L. Noah collaborates with scholars based in United States and Thailand. Donald L. Noah's co-authors include James E. Childs, Joseph F. Waeckerle, Jane A. Rooney, Kermit Huebner, Tara W. Strine, Charles E. Rupprecht, Jean S. Smith, John W. Krebs, Stephen M. Ostroff and Kathleen A. Smith and has published in prestigious journals such as Annals of Internal Medicine, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences and The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal.

In The Last Decade

Donald L. Noah

21 papers receiving 415 citations

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Noah, Donald L.. (2023). Mass Human Exposures to One Rabid Kitten.
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Edwards, Joshua, et al.. (2017). One Health: Children, Waterfowl, and Lead Exposure in Northwestern Nigeria. Journal of Osteopathic Medicine. 117(6). 370–376. 4 indexed citations
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Noah, Donald L., et al.. (2017). Perceptions of the Veterinary Profession among Human Health Care Students before an Inter-Professional Education Course at Midwestern University. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education. 45(3). 423–436. 9 indexed citations
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Cornell, Heather N., et al.. (2017). Survey of intestinal parasitism in dogs in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 251(5). 539–543. 4 indexed citations
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Chrétien, Jean-Paul, et al.. (2006). Department of Defense Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System Indian Ocean Tsunami Response. Military Medicine. 171(1S). 12–14. 16 indexed citations
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Cieslak, Theodore J., Julie A. Pavlin, Donald L. Noah, et al.. (2004). Military Medical Education: Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Medical Defense Training as a Model for Planners. Military Medicine. 169(5). 337–341. 1 indexed citations
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Noah, Donald L., et al.. (2003). U.S. Military Officer Participation in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Epidemic Intelligence Service (1951–2001). Military Medicine. 168(5). 368–372. 2 indexed citations
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Noah, Donald L., et al.. (2002). The history and threat of biological warfare and terrorism. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America. 20(2). 255–271. 35 indexed citations
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Noah, Donald L., et al.. (2002). Biological terrorism against animals and humans: a brief review and primer for action. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 221(1). 40–43. 19 indexed citations
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Pavlin, Julie A., et al.. (2002). Bioterrorism and equids. Clinical techniques in equine practice. 1(2). 109–115. 2 indexed citations
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Ashford, David A., Thomas M. Gomez, Donald L. Noah, Dana Scott, & David R. Franz. (2000). Biological terrorism and veterinary medicine in the United States. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 217(5). 664–667. 17 indexed citations
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Noah, Donald L., et al.. (1999). Biological Warfare Training: Infectious Disease Outbreak Differentiation Criteriaa. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 894(1). 37–43. 3 indexed citations
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Noah, Donald L., et al.. (1998). Biological Warfare Training: Infectious Disease Outbreak Differentiation Criteria. Military Medicine. 163(4). 198–201. 18 indexed citations
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Noah, Donald L., et al.. (1998). Epidemiology of Human Rabies in the United States, 1980 to 1996. Annals of Internal Medicine. 128(11). 922–930. 160 indexed citations
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Noah, Donald L., et al.. (1997). Survey of veterinary professionals and other veterinary conference attendees for antibodies to Bartonella henselae and B quintana. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 210(3). 342–344. 27 indexed citations
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Childs, James E., Lesley A. Colby, John W. Krebs, et al.. (1997). SURVEILLANCE AND SPATIOTEMPORAL ASSOCIATIONS OF RABIES IN RODENTS AND LAGOMORPHS IN THE UNITED STATES, 1985–1994. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 33(1). 20–27. 41 indexed citations
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Williams, R. J., Nancy J. Cox, Helen L. Regnery, et al.. (1997). Meeting the Challenge of Emerging Pathogens: The Role of the United States Air Force in Global Influenza Surveillance. Military Medicine. 162(2). 82–86. 13 indexed citations
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Krebs, John W., Tara W. Strine, Jean S. Smith, et al.. (1996). Rabies surveillance in the United States during 1995. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 209(12). 2031–2044. 19 indexed citations
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Noah, Donald L., Joseph Bresee, Margaret J. Gorensek, et al.. (1995). Cluster of five children with acute encephalopathy associated with cat-scratch disease in South Florida. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 14(10). 866–869. 48 indexed citations

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