Cynthia Jean

California Department of Public Health, Richmond, CA, USA. Cynthia.Jean@cdph.ca.gov

Publications of Cynthia Jean

  • Early warning system for West Nile virus risk areas, California, USA.

    Authors: Ryan M Carney, Sean C Ahearn, Alan McConchie, Carol Glasner, Cynthia Jean, Chris Barker, Bborie Park, Kerry Padgett, Erin Parker, Ervic Aquino, Vicki Kramer

    Emerging infectious diseases. 08/2011; 17(8):1445-54.

    The Dynamic Continuous-Area Space-Time (DYCAST) system is a biologically based spatiotemporal model that uses public reports of dead birds to identify areas at high risk for West Nile virus (WNV)
  • A review of adult mortality due to 2009 pandemic (H1N1) influenza A in California.

    Authors: Janice K Louie, Cynthia Jean, Meileen Acosta, Michael C Samuel, Bela T Matyas, Robert Schechter

    PloS one. 01/2011; 6(4):e18221.

    While children and young adults had the highest attack rates due to 2009 pandemic (H1N1) influenza A (2009 H1N1), studies of hospitalized cases noted high fatality in older adults. We analyzed
  • Children hospitalized with 2009 novel influenza A(H1N1) in California.

    Authors: Janice K Louie, Shilpa Gavali, Meileen Acosta, Michael C Samuel, Kathleen Winter, Cynthia Jean, Carol A Glaser, Bela T Matyas, Robert Schechter

    Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine. 11/2010; 164(11):1023-31.

    To describe clinical and epidemiologic features of 2009 novel influenza A(H1N1) in children. Analysis of data obtained from standardized report forms and medical records. Statewide public health
  • Invasive group A streptococcal infection concurrent with 2009 H1N1 influenza.

    Authors: Cynthia Jean, Janice K Louie, Carol A Glaser, Kathleen Harriman, Jill K Hacker, Faisal Aranki, Elizabeth Bancroft, Susan Farley, Michele Ginsberg, Lisa B Hernandez, Catherine S Sallenave, Allen B Radner

    Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. 04/2010; 50(10):e59-62.

    We describe 10 patients with 2009 H1N1 influenza and concurrent invasive group A streptococcal infection with marked associated morbidity and mortality. Seven patients required intensive care, 8
  • Factors associated with death or hospitalization due to pandemic 2009 influenza A(H1N1) infection in California.

    Authors: Janice K Louie, Meileen Acosta, Kathleen Winter, Cynthia Jean, Shilpa Gavali, Robert Schechter, Duc Vugia, Kathleen Harriman, Bela Matyas, Carol A Glaser, Michael C Samuel, Jon Rosenberg, John Talarico, Douglas Hatch

    JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association. 11/2009; 302(17):1896-902.

    CONTEXT: Pandemic influenza A(H1N1) emerged rapidly in California in April 2009. Preliminary comparisons with seasonal influenza suggest that pandemic 2009 influenza A(H1N1) disproportionately
  • Efficacy of aerial spraying of mosquito adulticide in reducing incidence of West Nile Virus, California, 2005.

    Authors: Ryan M Carney, Stan Husted, Cynthia Jean, Carol Glaser, Vicki Kramer

    Emerging infectious diseases. 06/2008; 14(5):747-54.

    Epidemic transmission of West Nile virus (WNV) in Sacramento County, California, in 2005 prompted aerial application of pyrethrin, a mosquito adulticide, over a large urban area. Statistical analyses
  • Genetic deficiency of chemokine receptor CCR5 is a strong risk factor for symptomatic West Nile virus infection: a meta-analysis of 4 cohorts in the US epidemic.

    Authors: Jean K Lim, Christine Y Louie, Carol Glaser, Cynthia Jean, Bernard Johnson, Hope Johnson, David H McDermott, Philip M Murphy

    The Journal of infectious diseases. 02/2008; 197(2):262-5.

    West Nile virus (WNV) causes disease in approximately 20% of infected humans. We previously reported that homozygosity for CCR5Delta32, a nonfunctional variant of chemokine receptor CCR5, is markedly
  • Role of corvids in epidemiology of west Nile virus in southern California.

    Authors: William K Reisen, Christopher M Barker, Ryan Carney, Hugh D Lothrop, Sarah S Wheeler, Jennifer L Wilson, Minoo B Madon, Richard Takahashi, Brian Carroll, Sandra Garcia, Ying Fang, Marzieh Shafii, Nicole Kahl, Siranoosh Ashtari, Vicki Kramer, Carol Glaser, Cynthia Jean

    Journal of medical entomology. 04/2006; 43(2):356-67.

    The invasion of different southern California landscapes by West Nile virus (WNV) and its subsequent amplification to epidemic levels during 2004 enabled us to study the impact of differing corvid
  • 2004 California pediatric West Nile virus case series.

    Authors: Ann Marie Francisco, Carol Glaser, Eric Frykman, Barbara Cole, Michele Cheung, Hildy Meyers, Michele Ginsberg, Andrew Deckert, Cynthia Jean, B A Jinadu

    The Pediatric infectious disease journal. 02/2006; 25(1):81-4.

    Relatively few pediatric West Nile virus cases have been recognized in the United States since the virus was first identified in 1999. We reviewed the clinical characteristics of 23 cases in

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Keywords of Cynthia Jean

50-59 years
 
case-fatality ratios
 
fatal cases
 
health surveillance
 
ICU case-fatality ratios
 
novel influenza A(H1N1)
 
public health surveillance
 
seasonal influenza
 
seroconversion rates
 
West Nile virus
 
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Institutions

  • 2010
    • California Department of Public Health
      California City, CA, USA
  • 2006
    • University of California at Davis
      • School of Veterinary Medicine
      Davis, CA, USA