Jonathan S. Yoder
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
108 Papers
1.2K Citations
Jonathan S. Yoder is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Waterborne diseases. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 99 publications. Previous affiliations of Jonathan S. Yoder include Illinois Department of Public Health & University of Illinois at Chicago.
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Papers
Case Definitions, Diagnostic Algorithms, and Priorities in Encephalitis: Consensus Statement of the International Encephalitis Consortium
Arun Venkatesan,Allan R. Tunkel,Karen C. Bloch,Adam S. Lauring,James J. Sejvar,Ari Bitnun,Jean-Paul Stahl,Alexandra Mailles,M. Drebot,Charles E. Rupprecht,Jonathan S. Yoder,Jennifer R. Cope,Michael R. Wilson,Richard J. Whitley,John S. Sullivan,Julia Granerod,Cheryl A Jones,Keith Eastwood,Katherine N. Ward,Katherine N. Ward,David N Durrheim,M. V. Solbrig,L. Guo-Dong,Carol A. Glaser,Heather Sheriff,David W. Brown,Eileen C. Farnon,Sharon Messenger,Beverley J. Paterson,Ariane Soldatos,Sharon L. Roy,Govinda S. Visvesvara,Michael L. Beach,Roger S. Nasci,Carol Pertowski,Scott Schmid,Lisa Rascoe,Joel M. Montgomery,Suxiang Tong,Robert F. Breiman,Richard Franka,Matt Keuhnert,Fred Angulo,James D. Cherry +43 more
TL;DR: A consensus document is presented that proposes a standardized case definition and diagnostic guidelines for evaluation of adults and children with suspected encephalitis and will serve as a practical aid to clinicians evaluating patients with suspectedEncephalitis.
Surveillance for Waterborne Disease Outbreaks Associated with Drinking Water - United States, 2013-2014.
Katharine M. Benedict,Hannah E. Reses,Marissa Vigar,David M. Roth,Virginia A. Roberts,Mia C Mattioli,Laura A. Cooley,Elizabeth D. Hilborn,Timothy J. Wade,Kathleen E. Fullerton,Jonathan S. Yoder,Vincent R. Hill +11 more
TL;DR: Effective water treatment and regulations can protect public drinking water supplies in the United States, and rapid detection, identification of the cause, and response to illness reports can reduce the transmission of infectious pathogens and harmful chemicals and toxins.
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Surveillance for waterborne-disease outbreaks associated with recreational water--United States, 2001-2002.
Jonathan S. Yoder,Brian G. Blackburn,Gunther F. Craun,Vincent Hill,Deborah A. Levy,Nora Chen,Sherline H. Lee,Rebecca L. Calderon,Michael J. Beach +8 more
TL;DR: The number of recreational water-associated outbreaks has increased significantly during this period and could reflect improved surveillance and reporting at the local and state level, a true increase in the number of WBDOs, or a combination of these factors.
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Causes of Outbreaks Associated with Drinking Water in the United States from 1971 to 2006
Gunther F. Craun,Joan Brunkard,Jonathan S. Yoder,Virginia A. Roberts,Virginia A. Roberts,Joe Carpenter,Tim Wade,Rebecca L. Calderon,Jacquelin M. Roberts,Michael J. Beach,Sharon L. Roy +10 more
TL;DR: Waterborne disease surveillance and outbreak detection were recently reclassified to better characterize water system deficiencies and risk factors; data were analyzed for trends in outbreak occurrence, etiologies, and deficiencies during 1971 to 2006.
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Surveillance for waterborne disease and outbreaks associated with recreational water use and other aquatic facility-associated health events-- United States, 2005-2006; and, Surveillance for waterborne disease and outbreaks associated with drinking water and water not intended for drinking-- United States, 2005-2006
Nicole T. Alexander,Michael J. Beach,Lauri A. Hicks,Vincent Hill,Michele C. Hlavsa,Sharon L. Roy,Jonathan S. Yoder,Patricia A. Yu +7 more
- 12 Sep 2008
TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarized WBDO and case reports associated with recreational water use that occurred during January 2005-December 2006 and previously unreported disease reports and outbreaks during 1978-2004.