Sylvia Mann
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Sylvia Mann is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Microcephaly. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Accreditation Council for Genetic Counseling Board of Directors Response to Myers et al ‘A report of the AGCPD task force to evaluate associations between select admissions requirements, demographics, and performance on ABGC certification examination’
Molly A. McGinniss,Susan Armel,Sylvia Mann,Erin P. Carmany,Heather A. Creswick,Sarah B. McBrien,E. Kate Reed,Jennifer N. Eichmeyer,Dawn C. Allain +8 more
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Commentary from the Minority Genetic Professionals Network on the AGCPD Taskforce analysis of select criteria and performance on the ABGC certification examination by Myers et al. (2021)
Sylvia Mann,Lila Aiyar,Michelle Takemoto,Liann Jimmons +3 more
TL;DR: In this article , the Minority Genetic Professionals Network on the AGCPD Taskforce analysis of select criteria and performance on the ABGC certification examination by Myers et al. was presented.
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Prevalence of individual brain and eye defects potentially related to Zika virus in pregnancy in 22 U.S. states and territories, January 2016 to June 2017
Augustina Delaney,Samantha M. Olson,Nicole M. Roth,Janet D. Cragan,Shana Godfred-Cato,Ashley N. Smoots,Jane Fornoff,Eirini Nestoridi,Valorie Eckert,A.C. Forkner,Amanda Stolz,Katherine Crawford,Sook Ja Cho,Amanda L. Elmore,Peter H. Langlois,Amy Nance,Lindsay E Denson,Nina E Forestieri,Vinita Leedom,Tri Tran,Miguel Valencia-Prado,Paul A. Romitti,Jerusha Barton,Kristen St John,Sylvia Mann,Lucia C. Orantes,Leah DeWilde,Van T. Tong,Suzanne M. Gilboa,Cynthia A. Moore,Margaret A. Honein +30 more
TL;DR: During the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Zika Virus Response, birth defects surveillance programs adapted to monitor birth defects potentially related to Zika virus (ZIKV) infection during pregnancy could consider monitoring a subset of birth defects possibly related to ZIKV in pregnancy.
Population-Based Surveillance of Birth Defects Potentially Related to Zika Virus Infection - 15 States and U.S. Territories, 2016.
Augustina Delaney,Cara T. Mai,Ashley N. Smoots,Janet D. Cragan,Sascha R. Ellington,Peter H. Langlois,Rebecca Breidenbach,Jane Fornoff,Julie Dunn,Mahsa M. Yazdy,Nancy Scotto-Rosato,Joseph Sweatlock,Deborah J. Fox,Jessica Palacios,Nina E Forestieri,Vinita Leedom,Mary Smiley,Amy Nance,Heather Lake-Burger,Paul A. Romitti,Carrie Fall,Miguel Valencia Prado,Jerusha Barton,J Michael Bryan,William Arias,Samara Viner Brown,Jonathan Kimura,Sylvia Mann,Brennan Martin,Lucia C. Orantes,Amber Taylor,John F. Nahabedian,Amanda Akosa,Ziwei Song,Stacey W. Martin,Roshan T. Ramlal,Carrie K. Shapiro-Mendoza,Jennifer Isenburg,Cynthia A. Moore,Suzanne M. Gilboa,Margaret A. Honein +40 more
TL;DR: The findings underscore the importance of surveillance for birth defects potentially related to Zika virus infection and the need for continued monitoring in areas at risk for Zika.