Nathan LaCross
8 Papers
21 Citations
Nathan LaCross is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Lung injury. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Using Wastewater Surveillance Data to Support the COVID-19 Response - United States, 2020-2021.
Amy E. Kirby,Maroya Spalding Walters,Wiley C Jennings,Rebecca Fugitt,Nathan LaCross,Mia C Mattioli,Zachary Marsh,Virginia A. Roberts,Jeffrey W. Mercante,Jonathan S. Yoder,Vincent R. Hill +10 more
TL;DR: The National Wastewater Surveillance System (NWSS) as discussed by the authors was created to coordinate wastewater surveillance programs implemented by state, tribal, local, and territorial health departments to support the COVID-19 pandemic response.
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.
SARS-CoV-2 Wastewater Surveillance for Public Health Action.
Jill S. McClary-Gutierrez,Mia C Mattioli,Perrine Marcenac,Andrea I. Silverman,Alexandria B. Boehm,Kyle Bibby,Michael Balliet,Francis L. de los Reyes,Daniel Gerrity,John F. Griffith,Patricia A. Holden,Dimitrios Katehis,Greg Kester,Nathan LaCross,Erin K. Lipp,Jonathan G. Meiman,Rachel T. Noble,Dominique Brossard,Sandra L. McLellan +18 more
TL;DR: Wastewater surveillance for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has garnered extensive public attention during the 2014 pandemic as a proposed complement to existing disease surveillance systems as discussed by the authors.
Sars-Cov-2 Wastewater Surveillance for Public Health Action: Connecting Perspectives From Wastewater Researchers and Public Health Officials During a Global Pandemic
Jill S. McClary-Gutierrez,Mia C Mattioli,Perrine Marcenac,Andrea I. Silverman,Alexandria B. Boehm,Kyle Bibby,Michael Balliet,Francis L. de los Reyes,Daniel Gerrity,John F. Griffith,Patricia A. Holden,Dimitrios Katehis,Greg Kester,Nathan LaCross,Erin K. Lipp,Jonathan G. Meiman,Rachel T. Noble,Dominique Brossard,Sandra L. McLellan +18 more
- 07 Jun 2021
TL;DR: By addressing barriers to use of wastewater surveillance data, the COVID-19 pandemic may be the initiating event that turns this emerging public health tool into a sustainable nationwide surveillance system.
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