Devlin Cole
University of Wisconsin-Madison
8 Papers
55 Citations
Devlin Cole is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Outbreak. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Devlin Cole include Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
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Papers
Performance of an Antigen-Based Test for Asymptomatic and Symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 Testing at Two University Campuses - Wisconsin, September-October 2020.
Ian W Pray,Laura Ford,Devlin Cole,Christine M. Lee,John Paul Bigouette,Glen R. Abedi,Dena Bushman,Miranda J Delahoy,Dustin W Currie,Blake Cherney,Marie K. Kirby,Geroncio C Fajardo,Motria Caudill,Kimberly Langolf,Juliana Kahrs,Patrick Kelly,Collin Pitts,Ailam Lim,Nicole A. Aulik,Azaibi Tamin,Jennifer L Harcourt,Krista Queen,Jing Zhang,Brett Whitaker,Hannah Browne,Magdalena Medrzycki,Patricia L. Shewmaker,Jennifer M Folster,Bettina Bankamp,Michael D. Bowen,Natalie J. Thornburg,Kimberly Goffard,Brandi Limbago,Allen C. Bateman,Jacqueline E. Tate,Douglas Gieryn,Hannah L Kirking,Ryan P. Westergaard,Marie E Killerby +38 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Sofia SARS Antigen Fluorescent Immunoassay (FIA) was compared with real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for SARS-CoV-2 detection among asymptomatic and symptomatic persons at two universities in Wisconsin.
COVID-19 Outbreak at an Overnight Summer School Retreat - Wisconsin, July-August 2020.
Ian W. Pray,Suzanne N Gibbons-Burgener,Avi Z. Rosenberg,Devlin Cole,Devlin Cole,Shmuel Borenstein,Allen C. Bateman,Eric Pevzner,Ryan P Westergaard +8 more
TL;DR: This outbreak investigation documented rapid spread of SARS-CoV-2, likely from a single student, among adolescents and young adults in a congregate setting and Recommended end dates for isolation or quarantine were based on established guidance and determined in coordination with CDC.
Description of a University COVID-19 Outbreak and Interventions to Disrupt Transmission, Wisconsin, August – October 2020
Dustin W Currie,Gage K. Moreno,Miranda J Delahoy,Ian W Pray,Ian W Pray,Amanda Jovaag,Katarina M. Braun,Devlin Cole,Devlin Cole,Todd Shechter,Geroncio C Fajardo,Carol A Griggs,Brian S. Yandell,Steve Goldstein,Dena Bushman,Hannah E Segaloff,Hannah E Segaloff,G. Patrick Kelly,Collin Pitts,Christine Lee,Katarina M. Grande,Amanda Kita-Yarbro,Brittany Grogran,Sara Mader,Jake Baggott,Allen C. Bateman,Ryan P. Westergaard,Ryan P. Westergaard,Jacqueline E. Tate,Thomas C. Friedrich,Hannah L Kirking,David H. O’Connor,Marie E Killerby +32 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a COVID-19 outbreak at the University of Wisconsin (UW)-Madison, where 3,485 students tested positive, including 856/6,162 students living in residence halls.
A cohort study measuring SARS-CoV-2 seroconversion and serial viral testing in university students
Christine C Lee,Hannah E Segaloff,Devlin Cole,H. Rosenblum,Clint N Morgan,Tarah Somers,Rodel Desamu-Thorpe,Monique A Foster,Dustin W Currie,Jeanne C. Ruff,David Payne,Tom Whyte,Glen R. Abedi,John Paul Bigouette,Juliana L. Kahrs,K. Langolf,Patrick L. Remington,Alana Sterkel,Patrick Kelly,Ryan P. Westergaard,Allen C. Bateman,Christopher H. Hsu,Jacqueline E. Tate,Hannah L Kirking +23 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined seroprevalence, incidence of infection, and seroconversion among a cohort of young adults living on university campuses during the fall of 2020.
Behaviors and attitudes of college students during an academic semester at two Wisconsin universities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
H. Rosenblum,Hannah E Segaloff,Devlin Cole,Christine C Lee,Dustin W Currie,Glen R. Abedi,Patrick L. Remington,G. P. Kelly,Collin Pitts,K. Langolf,Juliana L. Kahrs,Kurt Leibold,Ryan P. Westergaard,Christopher H. Hsu,Hannah L Kirking,Jacqueline E. Tate +15 more
TL;DR: The majority of college students wear masks in public (94-99%) but comparatively fewer did so at parties (42%) during the early pandemic as discussed by the authors , indicating that participants were motivated to adhere to COVID-19 prevention measures but gathered socially.