uri,href,identifier,attrs.Abstract,attrs.Author,attrs.DOI,attrs.Date,attrs.ISSN,attrs.Issue,attrs.Journal,attrs.Keywords,attrs.Language,attrs.Notes,attrs.Pages,attrs.Title,attrs.Volume,attrs.Year,attrs.\.reference_type,attrs._record_number,attrs._uuid,attrs.reftype,child_publication
/reference/8151801f-ce79-4472-be3f-e1ed9168e8ed,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/8151801f-ce79-4472-be3f-e1ed9168e8ed,8151801f-ce79-4472-be3f-e1ed9168e8ed,"Seafood is part of a healthful diet, but seafood consumption is not risk-free. Seafood is responsible for an important proportion of food-borne illnesses and outbreaks in the United States. Seafood-associated infections are caused by a variety of bacteria, viruses, and parasites; this diverse group of pathogens results in a wide variety of clinical syndromes, each with its own epidemiology. Some seafood commodities are inherently more risky than others, owing to many factors, including the nature of the environment from which they come, their mode of feeding, the season during which they are harvested, and how they are prepared and served. Prevention of seafood-associated infections requires an understanding not only of the etiologic agents and seafood commodities associated with illness but also of the mechanisms of contamination that are amenable to control. Defining these problem areas, which relies on surveillance of seafood-associated infections through outbreak and case reporting, can lead to targeted research and help to guide control efforts. Coordinated efforts are necessary to further reduce the risk of seafood-associated illnesses. Continued surveillance will be important to assess the effectiveness of current and future prevention strategies.","Iwamoto, M.; Ayers, T.; Mahon, B. E.; Swerdlow, D. L.",10.1128/Cmr.00059-09,Apr,1098-6618,2,"Clinical Microbiology Reviews","vibrio-vulnificus infections; raw oysters; fish consumption; parahaemolyticus infections; multistate outbreak; norwalk virus; gulf-coast; salmonella; shellfish; gastroenteritis",English,"580AH; Times Cited:7; Cited References Count:68",399-411,"Epidemiology of seafood-associated infections in the United States",23,2010,0,13906,8151801f-ce79-4472-be3f-e1ed9168e8ed,"Journal Article",/article/10.1128/Cmr.00059-09
/reference/8160274b-cfe7-4d23-b068-a34da55a8052,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/8160274b-cfe7-4d23-b068-a34da55a8052,8160274b-cfe7-4d23-b068-a34da55a8052,,"Stavros, E. Natasha; McKenzie, Donald; Larkin, Narasimhan",10.1002/wcc.303,,1757-7799,6,"Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change",,,,719-733,"The climate-wildfire-air quality system: Interactions and feedbacks across spatial and temporal scales",5,2014,0,19148,8160274b-cfe7-4d23-b068-a34da55a8052,"Journal Article",/article/10.1002/wcc.303
/reference/81a6ff01-35b5-43f5-b02e-6a9dd4d06b0c,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/81a6ff01-35b5-43f5-b02e-6a9dd4d06b0c,81a6ff01-35b5-43f5-b02e-6a9dd4d06b0c,,"Larson, Nicole I.; Story, Mary T.; Nelson, Melissa C.",10.1016/j.amepre.2008.09.025,,0749-3797,1,"American Journal of Preventive Medicine",,,,74-81.e10,"Neighborhood environments: Disparities in access to healthy foods",36,2009,0,17865,81a6ff01-35b5-43f5-b02e-6a9dd4d06b0c,"Journal Article",/article/10.1016/j.amepre.2008.09.025
/reference/81e4da11-12ba-4f0e-8bdb-ca6a8dadd63d,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/81e4da11-12ba-4f0e-8bdb-ca6a8dadd63d,81e4da11-12ba-4f0e-8bdb-ca6a8dadd63d,,"Laditka, Sarah B.; Laditka, James N.; Xirasagar, Sudha; Cornman, Carol B.; Davis, Courtney B.; Richter, Jane V. E.",10.2105/ajph.2006.107748,,1541-0048,7,"American Journal of Public Health",,,"Ch7,9",1288-1293,"Providing shelter to nursing home evacuees in disasters: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina",98,2008,0,16493,81e4da11-12ba-4f0e-8bdb-ca6a8dadd63d,"Journal Article",/article/10.2105/ajph.2006.107748
/reference/81f96860-7931-48b6-9d57-32682728636f,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/81f96860-7931-48b6-9d57-32682728636f,81f96860-7931-48b6-9d57-32682728636f,,"Garcia-Menendez, Fernando; Saari, Rebecca K.; Monier, Erwan; Selin, Noelle E.",10.1021/acs.est.5b01324,,1520-5851,13,"Environmental Science & Technology",,,,7580-7588,"U.S. air quality and health benefits from avoided climate change under greenhouse gas mitigation",49,2015,0,19310,81f96860-7931-48b6-9d57-32682728636f,"Journal Article",/article/10.1021/acs.est.5b01324
/reference/8204e372-0cb0-48ee-8d15-f6a7318d0fda,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/8204e372-0cb0-48ee-8d15-f6a7318d0fda,8204e372-0cb0-48ee-8d15-f6a7318d0fda,,"Bhattacharya, Jayanta; DeLeire, Thomas; Haider, Steven; Currie, Janet",10.2105/AJPH.93.7.1149,2003/07/01,1541-0048,7,"American Journal of Public Health",,,,1149-1154,"Heat or eat? Cold-weather shocks and nutrition in poor american families",93,2003,0,19002,8204e372-0cb0-48ee-8d15-f6a7318d0fda,"Journal Article",/article/10.2105/AJPH.93.7.1149
/reference/8207a610-c31f-4a3d-ab03-444fdf95fa2e,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/8207a610-c31f-4a3d-ab03-444fdf95fa2e,8207a610-c31f-4a3d-ab03-444fdf95fa2e,,"Burnett, Richard T.; Pope, C. Arden, III; Ezzati, Majid; Olives, Casey; Lim, Stephen S.; Mehta, Sumi; Shin, Hwashin H.; Singh, Gitanjali; Hubbell, Bryan; Brauer, Michael; Anderson, H Ross; Smith, Kirk R.; Balmes, John R.; Bruce, Nigel G.; Kan, Haidong; Laden, Francine; Prüss-Ustün, Annette; Turner, Michelle C.; Gapstur, Susan M.; Diver, W. Ryan; Cohen, Aaron",10.1289/ehp.1307049,,1552-9924,4,"Environmental Health Perspectives",,,,397-403,"An integrated risk function for estimating the global burden of disease attributable to ambient fine particulate matter exposure",122,2014,0,19273,8207a610-c31f-4a3d-ab03-444fdf95fa2e,"Journal Article",/article/10.1289/ehp.1307049
/reference/821182d5-2470-40c4-8c4e-8f45ce425f3b,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/821182d5-2470-40c4-8c4e-8f45ce425f3b,821182d5-2470-40c4-8c4e-8f45ce425f3b,,"Fakheri, Robert J.; Goldfarb, David S.",10.1038/ki.2011.76,,0085-2538,11,"Kidney International",,,,1178-1185,"Ambient temperature as a contributor to kidney stone formation: Implications of global warming",79,2011,0,17594,821182d5-2470-40c4-8c4e-8f45ce425f3b,"Journal Article",/article/10.1038/ki.2011.76
/reference/821fc1ca-0169-4886-9754-b548308d5cde,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/821fc1ca-0169-4886-9754-b548308d5cde,821fc1ca-0169-4886-9754-b548308d5cde,"The psychosocial impact of disasters has attracted increasing attention. There is little consensus, however, about what priorities should be pursued in relation to mental health interventions, with most controversy surrounding the relevance of traumatic stress to mental health. The present overview suggests that acute traumatic stress may be a normative response to life threat which tends to subside once conditions of safety are established. At the same time, there is a residual minority of survivors who will continue to experience chronic posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and their needs can be easily overlooked. The ADAPT model offers an expanded perspective on the psychosocial systems undermined by disasters, encompassing threats to safety and security; interpersonal bonds; systems of justice; roles and identities; and institutions that promote meaning and coherence. Social reconstruction programs that are effective in repairing these systems maximize the capacity of communities and individuals to recover spontaneously from various forms of stress. Within that broad recovery context, clinical mental health services can focus specifically on those psychologically disturbed persons who are at greatest survival risk. Only a minority of persons with acute traumatic stress fall into that category, the remainder comprising those with severe behavioural disturbances arising from psychosis, organic brain disorders, severe mood disorders and epilepsy. Establishing mental health services that are community-based, family-focused and culturally sensitive in the post-emergency phase can create a model that helps shape future mental health policy for countries recovering from disaster.","Silove, D.; Steel, Z.",,Apr-Jun,,2,"Journal of Postgraduate Medicine","Community Mental Health Services/*organization & administration; Disaster Planning/*organization & administration; *Disasters; Health Services Needs and Demand; Humans; Mental Disorders/*psychology/therapy; Social Support; Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/*psychology; Survivors/*psychology; Vulnerable Populations/psychology",eng,"Silove, D Steel, Z Journal Article Review India J Postgrad Med. 2006 Apr-Jun;52(2):121-5.",121-125,"Understanding community psychosocial needs after disasters: Implications for mental health services",52,2006,0,18180,821fc1ca-0169-4886-9754-b548308d5cde,"Journal Article",/article/pmid-16679676
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/reference/827b0c4b-9321-49b1-aa6e-3c32f68781e6,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/827b0c4b-9321-49b1-aa6e-3c32f68781e6,827b0c4b-9321-49b1-aa6e-3c32f68781e6,,"Ho, Kevin K. Y.; Leung, Kenneth M. Y.",10.1016/j.marpolbul.2013.12.039,8/30/,0025-326X,2,"Marine Pollution Bulletin","Triphenyltin; Tributyltin; Hazard quotient; Hazard index; Human health; Endocrine disruption",,,634-640,"Organotin contamination in seafood and its implication for human health risk in Hong Kong",85,2014,0,19039,827b0c4b-9321-49b1-aa6e-3c32f68781e6,"Journal Article",/article/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2013.12.039
/reference/827ed5f8-e0bc-4d1d-b363-4db5bc624938,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/827ed5f8-e0bc-4d1d-b363-4db5bc624938,827ed5f8-e0bc-4d1d-b363-4db5bc624938,,"Karvonen, Anssi; Rintamäki, Päivi; Jokela, Jukka; Valtonen, E. Tellervo",10.1016/j.ijpara.2010.04.015,,0020-7519,13,"International Journal for Parasitology",,,,1483-1488,"Increasing water temperature and disease risks in aquatic systems: Climate change increases the risk of some, but not all, diseases",40,2010,0,17913,827ed5f8-e0bc-4d1d-b363-4db5bc624938,"Journal Article",/article/10.1016/j.ijpara.2010.04.015
/reference/828cd391-fdf8-44d0-bd6d-2fb5d43bdd3a,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/828cd391-fdf8-44d0-bd6d-2fb5d43bdd3a,828cd391-fdf8-44d0-bd6d-2fb5d43bdd3a,,"Madrigano, J.; Jack, D.; Anderson, G.B.; Bell, M.L.; Kinney, P.L.",10.1186/1476-069X-14-3,,1476-069X,1,"Environmental Health",,,,3,"Temperature, ozone, and mortality in urban and non-urban counties in the northeastern United States",14,2015,0,18823,828cd391-fdf8-44d0-bd6d-2fb5d43bdd3a,"Journal Article",/article/10.1186/1476-069X-14-3
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/reference/8304c192-1e32-4f76-a544-83ab09c76a8f,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/8304c192-1e32-4f76-a544-83ab09c76a8f,8304c192-1e32-4f76-a544-83ab09c76a8f,"After harvest, shellstock oysters stored under controlled temperatures of 10, 13, and 18 degrees C and at ambient outside air temperature (23 to 34 degrees C) were sampled after 12 and 30 h for Vibrio vulnificus. At 13 degrees C and below, V. vulnificus failed to multiply in the oysters. In oysters held at 18 degrees C for 30 h and under ambient conditions for 12 and 30 h, V. vulnificus numbers were statistically greater (P < 0.05) than those in oysters at harvest. These data indicate that endogenous V. vulnificus can multiply in unchilled shellstock oysters.","Cook, D W",,"September 1, 1994",1098-5336,9,"Applied and Environmental Microbiology",,,,3483-3484,"Effect of time and temperature on multiplication of Vibrio vulnificus in postharvest Gulf Coast shellstock oysters",60,1994,0,17951,8304c192-1e32-4f76-a544-83ab09c76a8f,"Journal Article",/article/pmc-201838
/reference/830e19e2-ce0c-42cd-9189-bd32c6200ae0,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/830e19e2-ce0c-42cd-9189-bd32c6200ae0,830e19e2-ce0c-42cd-9189-bd32c6200ae0,,"Cope, Jennifer R.; Ratard, Raoult C.; Hill, Vincent R.; Sokol, Theresa; Causey, Jonathan J.; Yoder, Jonathan S.; Mirani, Gayatri; Mull, Bonnie; Mukerjee, Kimberly A.; Narayanan, Jothikumar; Doucet, Meggie; Qvarnstrom, Yvonne; Poole, Charla N.; Akingbola, Olugbenga A.; Ritter, Jana; Xiong, Zhenggang; da Silva, Alexandre; Roellig, Dawn; Van Dyke, Russell; Stern, Harlan; Xiao, Lihua; Beach, Michael J.",10.1093/cid/civ017,,1537-6591,8,"Clinical Infectious Diseases",,,,e36-e42,"The First Association of a Primary Amebic Meningoencephalitis Death With Culturable Naegleria fowleri in Tap Water From a US Treated Public Drinking Water System",60,2015,0,19359,830e19e2-ce0c-42cd-9189-bd32c6200ae0,"Journal Article",/article/10.1093/cid/civ017
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/reference/83faa0f1-dcbf-413f-8c71-2104e031921b,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/83faa0f1-dcbf-413f-8c71-2104e031921b,83faa0f1-dcbf-413f-8c71-2104e031921b,,EPA,,,,,,,,,54,"Our Nation’s Air: Status and Trends through 2008",,2010,10,17640,83faa0f1-dcbf-413f-8c71-2104e031921b,Report,/report/epa-454-r-09-002
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/reference/84bc6e97-2f18-4ebd-b36a-a576fa710edd,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/84bc6e97-2f18-4ebd-b36a-a576fa710edd,84bc6e97-2f18-4ebd-b36a-a576fa710edd,,"Martinez-Urtaza, Jaime; Baker-Austin, Craig; Jones, Jessica L.; Newton, Anna E.; Gonzalez-Aviles, Gladys D.; DePaola, Angelo",10.1056/NEJMc1305535,,1533-4406,16,"New England Journal of Medicine",,,,1573-1574,"Spread of Pacific Northwest Vibrio parahaemolyticus strain",369,2013,0,19048,84bc6e97-2f18-4ebd-b36a-a576fa710edd,"Journal Article",/article/10.1056/NEJMc1305535
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