David P. Bui
University of Arizona
24 Papers
65 Citations
David P. Bui is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Tuberculosis. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 22 publications. Previous affiliations of David P. Bui include Centers for Disease Control and Prevention & Boston Children's Hospital.
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Papers
Evaluation of Abbott BinaxNOW Rapid Antigen Test for SARS-CoV-2 Infection at Two Community-Based Testing Sites - Pima County, Arizona, November 3-17, 2020.
Jessica L. Prince-Guerra,Olivia Almendares,Leisha D. Nolen,Jayleen K L Gunn,Ariella P. Dale,Sean A Buono,Molly Deutsch-Feldman,Suganthi Suppiah,Li Juan Hao,Yan Zeng,Valerie A. Stevens,Kristen Knipe,Justine Pompey,Christine Atherstone,David P. Bui,Tracy Powell,Azaibi Tamin,Jennifer L Harcourt,Patricia L. Shewmaker,Magdalena Medrzycki,Phili Wong,Shilpi Jain,Alexandra Tejada-Strop,Shannon Rogers,Brian Emery,Houping Wang,Marla Petway,Caitlin Bohannon,Jennifer M Folster,Adam MacNeil,Reynolds M Salerno,Wendi Kuhnert-Tallman,Jacqueline E. Tate,Natalie J. Thornburg,Hannah L Kirking,Khalilullah Sheiban,Julie Kudrna,Theresa Cullen,Kenneth Komatsu,Julie Villanueva,Dale A. Rose,John Neatherlin,Mark Anderson,Paul A. Rota,Margaret A. Honein,William A. Bower +45 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Abbott BinaxNOW COVID-19 Ag Card (BinaxNOW) was used along with real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) testing to analyze 3,419 paired specimens collected from persons aged ≥10 years at two community testing sites in Pima County, Arizona, during November 3-17, 2020.
Racial and Ethnic Disparities Among COVID-19 Cases in Workplace Outbreaks by Industry Sector - Utah, March 6-June 5, 2020.
David P. Bui,Keegan McCaffrey,Michael Friedrichs,Nathan LaCross,Nathaniel M. Lewis,Kylie M. Sage,Bree Barbeau,Dede Vilven,Carolyn Rose,Sara Braby,Sarah Willardson,Amy Carter,Christopher Smoot,Andrea Winquist,Angela Dunn +14 more
TL;DR: Improved understanding of the overall distribution of workplace coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreaks by industry sector could help direct targeted public health action; however, this has not been described.
Disparities in COVID-19 Incidence, Hospitalizations, and Testing, by Area-Level Deprivation - Utah, March 3-July 9, 2020
Nathaniel M. Lewis,Mike Friedrichs,Shelly Wagstaff,Kylie M. Sage,Nathan LaCross,David P. Bui,Keegan McCaffrey,Bree Barbeau,Andrea George,Carolyn Rose,Sarah Willardson,Amy Carter,Christopher Smoot,Allyn Nakashima,Angela Dunn +14 more
TL;DR: Local jurisdictions should use measures of deprivation and other social determinants of health to enhance transmission reduction strategies (e.g., increasing availability and accessibility of SARS-CoV-2 testing and distributing prevention guidance) to areas with greatest need.
Association Between CMS Quality Ratings and COVID-19 Outbreaks in Nursing Homes - West Virginia, March 17-June 11, 2020.
David P. Bui,Isaac See,Elisabeth M Hesse,Kate Varela,R Reid Harvey,Euna M. August,Andrea Winquist,Samantha Mullins,Shannon McBee,Erica D. Thomasson,Amy Atkins +10 more
TL;DR: Efforts to mitigate outbreaks in high-risk nursing homes are necessary to reduce overall COVID-19 mortality and associated disparities and health departments could use star ratings to help identify priority nursing homes in their jurisdictions to inform the allocation of IPC resources.
Dynamics of Cough Frequency in Adults Undergoing Treatment for Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
Alvaro Proaño,Marjory A. Bravard,Marjory A. Bravard,José W. López,Gwenyth O. Lee,David P. Bui,Sumona Datta,Sumona Datta,Germán Comina,Germán Comina,Mirko Zimic,Jorge Coronel,Luz Caviedes,José L. Cabrera,Antonio Salas,Eduardo Ticona,Nancy M. Vu,Daniela E. Kirwan,Maria-Cristina I. Loader,Jon S. Friedland,David Moore,David Moore,Carlton A. Evans,Carlton A. Evans,Brian H. Tracey,Robert H. Gilman,Robert H. Gilman +26 more
TL;DR: This study provides novel information on the circadian cycle of cough frequency and risk factors for increased cough frequency as well as associations with mycobacterial load and treatment.
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