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Alfred DeMaria, Jr., M.D.

Born: June 10, 1948 Everett,

Address: Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences Massachusetts Department of Public Health William A. Hinton State Laboratory Institute 305 South Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts 02130 Telephone: 617-983-6550, Facsimile: 617-983-6925 E-Mail: [email protected]

Education: 1970 B.A., summa cum laude, University 1974 M.D.,

Postgraduate Training: 1974-1977 Intern and Resident in Medicine Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center, Bronx, New York 1977-1978 Bristol Fellow, Infectious Diseases Society of America , School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 1978-1979 Clinical and Research Fellow in Infectious Diseases Laboratory for Infectious Diseases, Boston City Hospital Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts

Professional Activities: 1966-1970 Research Technician, Vertebrate Zoology Research and Teaching Assistant, Invertebrate Zoology Department of Biology, Boston University 1968-1970 Undergraduate Research in Microbiology, Department of Biology, Boston University 1973-1974 Research in Clinical Mycology, Harvard School of Public Health 1976-1977 Preceptor in Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine 1977-1979 Clinical and Research Fellow in Infectious Diseases Boston City Hospital, Boston University School of Medicine 1979-1981 Instructor in Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine 1979-1985 Staff Member, The Maxwell Finland Laboratory for Infectious Diseases Assistant Visiting Physician, Boston City Hospital Boston University School of Medicine 1981-2005 Assistant Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine 1985-1989 Senior Attending Internist, Medical Teaching Service The Malden Hospital, Malden, Massachusetts 1985-1989 Private Practice of Infectious Diseases The Malden Hospital, Melrose-Wakefield Hospital, New England Memorial Hospital Whidden Memorial Hospital (1985-1988), (1985-1986) 1989-2008 Director, Bureau of Communicable Disease Control Massachusetts Department of Public Health 1989-2007 Assistant Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Public Health 1990-2018 State Epidemiologist, Massachusetts 2003-2007 Chief Medical Officer, Massachusetts Department of Public Health 2005-2007 Acting Director, Massachusetts State Laboratory Institute and the Bureau of Laboratory and Environmental Sciences, Massachusetts Department of Public Health 2006- Lecturer, Department of Population Medicine, Harvard Medical School 2006-2007 Director, Center for Laboratories and Disease Control Massachusetts Department of Public Health 2009-2016 Medical Director, Bureau of Infectious Disease, Massachusetts Department of Public Health 2016-2018 Medical Director, Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences, Massachusetts Department of Public Health

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2018- Medical and Laboratory Consultant, Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences, Massachusetts Department of Public Health

Honors and Awards: 1968 Shields Warren Prize in Biology, Boston University 1968-1970 Augustus Howe Buck Scholar, Boston University 1969 Phi Beta Kappa 1970 Sigma Xi 1970 Shields Warren Prize in Biology, Boston University 1970 Bachelor’s Degree with Distinction, Boston University 1978 Bristol Fellow of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 1985 Golden Guaiac for Excellence in Teaching and Friendship, Department of Medicine Housestaff, Boston City Hospital 1989 Appreciation Award, Massachusetts Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome Association 1989 Fellow, Infectious Diseases Society of America 1994 Citation for Outstanding Performance, Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1994 Non-Nurse Award, Massachusetts Nurses Association 1995 Outstanding Government Administrator Award, Massachusetts Refugee and Immigrant Health Advisory Committee 1999 Kenneth Kaplan Infectious Diseases Clinician Award, Massachusetts Infectious Diseases Society 1999 Recognition Award, Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Health Access Project 2001 Paul Revere Award, Massachusetts Public Health Association 2001 Citation for Outstanding Performance, Commonwealth of Massachusetts 2002 Peter Medoff Award, HIV Treatment Education & Advocacy, Search for a Cure 2005 J. David Naparstek Community Mentoring Award, Tufts University School of Medicine Graduate Programs in Public Health 2005 Curtis M. Hilliard Award, Massachusetts Health Officers Association 2006 Innovation in Public Safety and Partnership Award, Massachusetts Department of Correction 2007 Friend of School Nursing Award, Massachusetts School Nurse Organization 2007 Special Individual Achievement Award, Betsy Lehman Center for Patient Safety and Medical Error Reduction 2009 Rx for Excellence, Leader in Quality Award, Massachusetts Medical Law Report 2011 Gail Douglas Award for Public Health Practice, Boston University School of Public Health 2013 Special Award for Excellence in Medical Service, Massachusetts Medical Society 2018 Honorary Fellow of Public Health, Local Public Health Institute of Massachusetts 2018 2018 Adult Immunization Champion Award, Massachusetts Adult Immunization Coalition 2018 Champion Award, Massachusetts Association of Public Health Nurses 2018 Dr. Joseph S. Goldfarb Award, Massachusetts Environmental Health Association 2018 Dr. Alfred DeMaria, Jr. Public Health Achievement Award, Massachusetts Department of Public Health 2018 Pumphandle Award, Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists 2018 Human Needs Service Award, Massachusetts Nurses Association 2018 President’s Award, Massachusetts Health Officers Association

Named Lectureships: 2001 David S. Sherman, M.D. Memorial Lecture, New England Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, April 6, 2001 2001-2006 Irving I. Rubin, M.D. Memorial Lecture, Annual Berkshire Medical Conference and Pittsfield Anti-Tuberculosis Association, July 14, 2001, July 10, 2004, July 13, 2006 2003 Sidney Kibrick MD Lecture, Boston University School of Medicine and , May 16, 2003 2004 Annual Ralph C. Monroe Memorial Lecture, Massachusetts Medical Society November 17, 2004 2006 Paul E. Bettencourt Memorial Lecture, Faulkner Hospital, June 1, 2006 2015 Peter Mareb Memorial Lecture, Stonehill College, April 23, 2015 June 1, 2020 2

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2016 Annual Oration, Massachusetts Medical Society, December 2, 2016 2018 William B. Patterson Memorial Lecture, New England College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, November 30, 2018

Certification: 1975 National Board of Medical Examiners 1977 American Board of Internal Medicine 1980 American Board of Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases

Licenses: 1975 New York No. 125391 (Inactive) 1977 Massachusetts No. 41088

Memberships: American Association for the Advancement of Science American Public Health Association American Society for Microbiology ASM, Northeast Branch American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology APIC, New England Chapter Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Infectious Diseases Society of America, Fellow HIV Medicine Association Ken Kaplan Infectious Diseases Society Massachusetts Health Officers Association Massachusetts Infectious Diseases Society Massachusetts Medical Society Middlesex District Medical Society Massachusetts Public Health Association New England Microbiology Laboratory Directors Group Northeast Association for Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America, Fellow

Hospital Staff Privileges, Committees and Activities: President, Montefiore Hospital Housestaff Association, 1976-77. Boston City Hospital, Boston, MA Assistant Visiting Physician, 1979-85. Director, Antibiotic Assay Laboratory, 1979-85. Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, 1979-85. Quality of Patient Care/Utilization Review Committee, 1979-85. University Hospital, Boston, MA; Associate Staff, 1980-85. The Malden Hospital, Malden, MA Courtesy Staff, 1978-85, 1989-99. Senior Attending, 1985-89. Infection Control Committee Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee Medical Records Committee Utilization Review Committee Patient Care Evaluation Committee Whidden Memorial Hospital, Everett, MA; Courtesy Staff, 1978-90, 1996-2001. Lawrence Memorial Hospital, Medford, MA; Courtesy Staff, 1978-82, 1999-2007. Somerville Hospital, Somerville, MA; Courtesy Staff, 1978-86. Melrose-Wakefield Hospital, Melrose, MA; Courtesy Staff, 1978-2007. Boston Regional Medical Center (New England Memorial Hospital), Stoneham, MA Courtesy Staff, 1978-82. Consulting Staff, 1982-1996. June 1, 2020 3

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Courtesy Staff (Consulting category eliminated), 1996-99. Medical Staff, Hallmark Health Systems, Inc., Courtesy Staff, 1999-2007 Residency Advisory Committee, Community-Oriented Primary Care Preventive Medicine Residency Program, 1997-2000. Cambridge Health Alliance, Whidden Memorial Hospital, Everett, MA; Courtesy Staff, 2001-2007 , Tewksbury, MA Active Staff, 2003-2006 Consulting Staff, 2006- . Interim Chair, Credentials Committee, 2003-2005. Strategic Action Group, 2004

Massachusetts Department of Public Health, and State Government Committees and Task Forces: Medical Advisory Committee, Massachusetts Correctional Institution at Norfolk, 1971-74. Resident Health Services Advisory Committee, Massachusetts Department of Correction, 1973-74. Institutional Review Board, Representative for Inmates, Massachusetts Department of Correction, 1973-74. Massachusetts Department of Public Health Program Review Panel for HIV/AIDS-Related Materials, 1990-2003. Scientific Advisory Board, HIV Drug Assistance Program, 1990-2018. Massachusetts AIDS Fund Advisory Committee, 1991-2018. Principal Investigator; "HIV, HBV and HCV Serosurvey of Surgeons"; U.S. Centers for Disease Control, Massachusetts Department of Public Health, John Snow Research and Educational Institute; 1991- 1992. Massachusetts Commission for the Elimination of Tuberculosis, ex officio, 1991-92. Massachusetts Advisory Committee on Bloodborne Infections in the Health Care Setting, 1991-92. Clinical Consultant, Divisions of Virology/Clinical Investigations and Mycobacteriology, Massachusetts State Laboratory Institute, 1992-2003. Massachusetts Rabies Advisory Group, 1992-2018. Medical Director for Substance Abuse Services, 1993-2002. Breast Cancer Research Review Committee, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2001. Weapon-Related Injury Surveillance System Advisory Committee, 1993-2003. Advisory Committee to Massachusetts Osteoporosis Awareness Program, 1993-2001. Medical Review Group, Massachusetts Prescription Monitoring Program, 1993-2018 Principal Investigator, Study of Recombinant gp160 Vaccine (VaxSyn HIV-1, MicroGeneSys, Inc.), 1993- 1996. Community Health Network Area 15, Team Member, 1994-1997. Medical Uses of Marijuana Study Committee, 1994-1997 Massachusetts HIV Prevention Planning Group, 1994-2000. Bone Marrow Transplant Advisory Committee, 1994-96. Medical Liaison, STD/HIV Prevention Training Center of New England, 1995-2018. Research Review Coordinating Committee, Massachusetts Department of Public Health, 1996-2003. Ad Hoc Committee on Organ Transplant, Bureau of Health Quality Management, 1996-1999. Chair, Ad Hoc Panel on Development of Evaluation Measures for the Medication Administration Program, Division of Food and Drugs, 1996-1997. Community Health Network Area 16, North Suburban Health Alliance, Team Member, 1997- 2004. Task Force on Permanent Body Art, 1997-2000. Acting Commissioner of Public Health, August 22, 1997 to September 15, 1997. Colorectal Cancer Working Group, 1997-2003 Prostate Cancer Research Review Committee, 1997-1999. Member, Newborn Screening Advisory Committee, 1997-2018. Massachusetts Lyme Disease Advisory Committee, 1998-2002. Working Group on HIV Surveillance Implementation, Office of HIV/AIDS, 1998–2002, 2005-2018. Hepatitis C Advisory Committee, 1999-2009. Advisory Committee on Pharmacist Administration of Vaccine, 1999-2003 Needlestick Prevention Advisory Group, 1999-2001. Advisory Committee on Needlestick Injury Prevention, 2001-2018. Massachusetts Tick-Borne Disease Advisory Committee, 2002-2018. June 1, 2020 4

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Massachusetts Birth Defects Monitoring Advisory Committee, 2003-2009. Chair, Biowatch Advisory Committee, 2005-2018. Perinatal Regulation Task Force, 2004-2005. Public Health Hospitals, Board of Governors, 2005-2007; Co-Chair, Quality Committee, 2005-2007. Director of Medical Education, Bureau of Infectious Disease, 2007-2018. Healthcare-Associated Infection/Antimicrobial Resistance Prevention Program Leadership Group, 2006- Healthcare-Associated Infection/Antimicrobial Resistance Prevention Program Technical Advisory Group, 2008- Viral Hepatitis Advisory Committee, 2009-2018. Massachusetts Comprehensive Cancer Prevention and Control Program Massachusetts State Cancer Plan Advisory Committee, 2010-2011. Prevention Sub-Committee 2012-2014. Steering Committee, 2014-17. Prevention Sub-Committee, 2014-17. Research and Data Access Review Committee, Alternate Member 2012-2014, 2015-2018. Medical Marijuana Implementation Team, 2012-2013. Medical Director, Massachusetts Medical Marijuana Program, 2014-2016. Principal Investigator, Cooperative Re-Engagement Controlled Trial (CoRECT), 2014- Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA) Laboratory Director, Massachusetts State Public Health Laboratory, 2017- . Continuing Medical Education Committee, Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences, Massachusetts Department of Public Health, 2018- Massachusetts Department of Correction AIDS Task Force, 1993-98 Medical Review Panel for the Department of Correction Advisory Council, 2005. UMass Correctional Health Hepatitis C Task Force, 2009-2013. Division of Insurance, Executive Office of Consumer Affairs Advisory Panel on the Off-Label Uses of Prescription Drugs for HIV/AIDS Treatment, 1995-2003. Massachusetts Division of Medical Assistance Medical Director's Working Group, 1996-2004. University of Massachusetts Biologic Laboratories Advisory Board, 1997-2018. Director Search Committee, 2011-2012. Executive Office of Public Safety Medicolegal Commission (Commissioner’s Delegate), 2004-2008. Special Commission Relative to Eliminating Cervical Cancer in the Commonwealth, 2004-2006. Special Commission Relative to Examining Hygienic Procedures Relative to Band Instruments, 2008. Massachusetts Health Care Quality and Cost Council, Safety Committee, Infection Prevention Workgroup, 2008-2010. Massachusetts Maritime Academy Emergency Management Advisory Council, 2010 - Special Commission to Conduct an Investigation and Study of the Incidence and Impacts of Lyme Disease, 2012-2013. Massachusetts Sepsis Consortium, 2018-

Federal Advisory Committees, Panels and Study Sections Special Emphasis Panel for Studies to Evaluate the Epidemiologic and Laboratory Characteristics of HIV Infection Among U.S. Blood and Plasma Donors, National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, September 9, 1997. Healthcare (Hospital) Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1997-2003. Liaison to the Advisory Council on the Elimination of Tuberculosis, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1999–2003. Bioterrorism Work Group, 2002-2003 Toxoplasmosis Working Group, Division of Parasitic Diseases, National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1999–2001. Commissioned Officer, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration, 2002-

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Review Committee, Public Health Service Guidelines for Preventing Disease Transmission through Transplantation of Organs, 2009-2011. Hepatitis Surveillance Evaluation Planning Group, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2011-2012. Recommendations for the Identification of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Infection among Persons Born from 1945 to 1965, External Work Group, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2011-2012 Campylobacter Best Practices Clinical and Public Health Laboratory Workgroup, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Association of Public Health Laboratories, 2012- National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP) Surveillance Systems Consultation, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2012. CDC/ APHL Hepatitis C Testing Guidelines External Consultant Panel, 2012-2013. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, MMWR Editor Search Committee, 2014. Blood Products Advisory Committee, Food and Drug Administration. Temporary Voting Member, May 13, 2015, November 17-18, 2016. Member, 2017-2020.

Professional and Community Organizations and Academic Appointments Northeast Branch, American Society for Microbiology Councilor, 1983-86. Program Committee, 1986-87. Local Councilor, 2009-2011. President Elect, 2011-2012. President, 2012-2014. Past President, 2014-16. Chair, 2015 Regional Meeting Program Committee, 2014-2015 Chair, 2019 Regional Meeting Program Committee, 2018-2019 New England Institutional Review Board, Chairperson, 1989. Massachusetts Medical Society Committee on Public Health, Member, 1990-1999, 2003-2013, 2018-; Advisor, 2013-18. Sub-Committee on HIV Policy, 1999, 2006 Water Filtration Working Group, 1999 Task Force on Non-Discrimination in Health Care Settings, 2004-2005 Sponsored Programs Committee (Professional Education Committee), 1992-2006 Vice Chair, 1997-2000, 2003-2006 Public Health Executive Council, 1999-2003 Physician Preparedness Work Group, 2001- 2006 Committee on Preparedness, Member, 2006-2015; Advisor, 2015- Committee on History, 2014- ; Vice Chair, 2015-2018; Chair 2018- Committee on Medical Education, 2018- Community HIV Research Review Board, Community Research Initiative of New England, 1990-1998. Massachusetts Infectious Diseases Society Councilor, 1992-2003 Co-Chair, AIDS Education Committee, 1992-1996. President, 2017- Massachusetts Public Health Association Executive Board, 1996-2011. At-Large, 1996-2000 Nominating Committee, 1998-2008, Chair, 1999-2003. Section Chair, Epidemiology and Laboratory Sciences, 2000-2011. Co-Chair, Correctional Health Initiative, 2001-2007. Governance Committee, 2008-2011. The Public Health Museum in Massachusetts Advisory Board, 1996-2002 Board of Directors, 2002- Vice President, 2003-2008 Secretary, 2008- Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Lead Consultant, Blood Safety, 1997-1999, 2004-2017 June 1, 2020 6

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Work Group on Healthcare Infection Control, 2000-2001. Lead Consultant, Nosocomial Infections, 2005-2007. Joint HIV Surveillance Working Group, Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists/National Association of State and Territorial AIDS Directors, 1999-2000. Joint Public Policy Committee of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America, the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, the Infectious Diseases Society of America and the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, 2005-2008. Lead Consultant, Hepatitis, 2010-2013. Executive Board, Infectious Disease Chair, 2011-2013. President Elect, 2013-2014. President, 2014-2015. Vice President, 2015-2016. Community Board, Clinical Impact of the New HIV Treatments on the HIV/AIDS Service Delivery System Evaluation Project, Boston Public Health Commission, John Snow, Inc., 1997-1998. Visiting Lecturer, Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Harvard School of Public Health, 1998- 2001. Scientific Advisory Committee, New England Regional Center of Excellence in Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases, 2004-2010. Consultant, Gastroenteritis and Extreme Weather Events in the Elderly (GEWEL) Project, Elena Naumova, P.I., Tufts University School of Medicine, 2005-2010. AABB (formerly American Association of Blood Banks) Transfusion Transmitted Disease (TTD) Committee, 2005-2017. Interorganizational Task Force on Influenza Pandemics and the Blood Supply, 2006-2009. Work Group on Babesia and Other Tick-borne Diseases, 2008-2015. Risk-Based Decision Making Babesia Work Group, 2014-2015. Babesia Policy Work Group, 2015-17. TTD Arbovirus Sub-Group, 2016-2017. PHIConnect Center for Public Health Informatics, CDC Center for Excellence in Public Health Informatics, Co- Investigator, 2005-2013. Lecturer, Introduction to Public Health and the Public Health Laboratory, Public Health Laboratory Sciences Concentration, Department of Clinical Laboratory and Nutritional Sciences, University of Massachusetts Lowell, 2006-2008. Advisory Committee, Harvard Medical School Center for Public and Population Health Medical Education, 2006-2007. Advisory Council, Academic Health Department and its Regional Epidemiologic Services Center (Regional Epi Center) of the Boston University School of Public Health and Emergency Preparedness Region 4b, 2006-2008 Tufts University Dental Board of Advisors (Board of Overseers) of the Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, 2007- Public Health Advisory Committee, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, 2012-2014. Research Advisory Group, Global TravEpiNet: Global Travelers’ Epidemiology Network – Travelers’ Health National Research Center Consortium, 2007. Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America Public Policy and Government Affairs Committee, 2008-2010. MassPRO Patient Safety Advisory Council, 2008-2010. Advisory Committee for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' 10th Scope of Work, 2012-2014. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation’s Expert Advisory Panel for a Community Health Mapping Website, 2008-2009. Medical Advisory Committee, Massachusetts ME/CFS & FM Association, 2012- The Prevention Policy Modeling Lab, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, 2014-2018. Boston University School of Public Health Education Advisory Board, 2017- Infectious Diseases Society of America, State and Regional Societies Task Force, 2018-2019.

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Publications: Original Articles 1. Humes AG, DeMaria A. The cyclopoid copepod genus Macrochiron from hydroids in Madagascar. Beaufortia 1969; 16: 137-155. 2. DeMaria A, Buckley H, von Lichtenberg F. Gastrointestinal candidiasis in rats treated with antibiotics, cortisone and azathioprine. Infection and Immunity 1976; 13: 1761-1770. 3. DeMaria A, Browne K, Berk S, Sherwood E, McCabe WR. An outbreak of type 1 pneumococcal pneumonia in a men's shelter. Journal of the American Medical Association 1980; 244: 1446-1449. 4. Robbins N, DeMaria A, Miller MH. Infective endocarditis in the elderly. Southern Medical Journal 1980; 73: 1335-1338. 5. DeMaria A, Alvarez S, Klein JO, McCabe WR. In vitro studies of moxalactam, a new beta-lactam antibiotic with significant activity against Gram-negative bacteria. Infection 1980; 8(Suppl. 3): S261-S267. 6. McCabe WR, DeMaria A, Johns MA. Potential use of shared antigens for immunization against Gram- negative bacillary infections. Progress in Clinical and Biological Research 1980; 47: 107-117. 7. Craven DE, Reed C, Kollisch N, DeMaria A, Lichtenberg D, Shen K, McCabe WR. A large outbreak of infections caused by a strain of Staphylococcus aureus resistant to oxacillin and aminoglycosides. American Journal of Medicine 1981; 71: 353-358. 8. Alvarez S, DeMaria A, Kulkarni R, Klein JO, McCabe WR. Interactions of rifampin and trimethoprim in vitro. Reviews of Infectious Diseases 1982; 4: 390-401. 9. Henry S, DeMaria A, McCabe WR. Bacteremia due to Fusobacterium species. American Journal of Medicine 1983; 75: 255-261. 10. Russell AP, Westcott VC, DeMaria A, Johns MA. The concentration and separation of bacteria and cells by ferrography. Wear 1983; 90: 159-165. 11. DeMaria A, McCabe WR. A clinical study of moxalactam in the treatment of infections due to Gram-negative bacilli. Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases 1983; 16: 83-97. 12. DeMaria A, Craven DE, Heffernan JJ, McIntosh T, Grindlinger GA, McCabe WR. Naloxone versus placebo in treatment of septic shock. Lancet 1985; 1: 1363-1370. 13. McCabe WR, DeMaria A, Berberich H, Johns MA. Immunization with rough mutants of Salmonella minnesota: Protective activity of IgM and IgG antibody to the R595 (Re chemotype) mutant. Journal of Infectious Diseases 1988; 158: 291-300. 14. DeMaria A, Johns MA, Berberich H, McCabe WR. Immunization with rough mutants of Salmonella minnesota: Initial studies in human subjects. Journal of Infectious Diseases 1988; 158: 301-311. 15. DeMaria A, Treadwell TL, Saunders CS, Porat R, McCabe WR. A randomized clinical trial of aztreonam and aminoglycoside antibiotics in the treatment of serious infections caused by gram-negative bacilli. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 1989; 33: 1137-1143. 16. Hsu H-W, Moye J Jr, Kunches L, Ng P, Shea B, Caldwell B, DeMaria A, Mofenson L, Grady GF, the Massachusetts Pediatric HIV Surveillance Working Group. Perinatally acquired human immunodeficiency virus infection: extent of clinical recognition in a population-based cohort. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 1992; 11: 941-945. 17. Seage GR III, Oddleifson S, Carr E, Shea B, Makarewicz-Robert L, van Beuzekom M, DeMaria A. Survival with AIDS in Massachusetts, 1979 to 1989. American Journal of Public Health 1993; 83: 72-78. 18. Keller DW, Hajjeh R, DeMaria A Jr., Fields BS, Pruckler JM, Benson RS, Kludt PE, Lett SM, Mermel LA, Giorgio C, Breiman RF. Community outbreak of Legionnaires' disease: an investigation confirming the potential for cooling towers to transmit Legionella species. Clinical Infectious Diseases 1996; 22: 257-261. 19. Kreindel SM, Matyas BT, McGuill MW, Broadbent TP, DeMaria A Jr. Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases in Massachusetts. Journal of Spirochetal and Tick-borne Diseases 1996; 3: 147-150. 20. Ridzon R, Gallagher K, Ciesielski C, Mast EE, Ginsberg MB, Robertson BJ, Luo C-C, DeMaria A Jr. Simultaneous transmission of human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis C virus from a needle-stick injury. New England Journal of Medicine 1997; 336: 919-922. 21. Cohen J, Reddington C, Jacobs D, Meade R, Picard D, Singleton K, Smith D, Caldwell MB, DeMaria A, Hsu H-W and the Massachusetts Working Group on Surveillance of HIV in Children. School-related issues among HIV-infected children. Pediatrics 1997; 100(1). URL: http://www.pediatrics.org /cgi/content/full/100/1/e8. 22. McGuill MW, Kreindel SM, DeMaria A Jr., Rupprecht CE. Knowledge and attitudes towards rabies and oral wildlife vaccination in enzootic and terrestrial rabies-free areas. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 1997; 211: 305-309.

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23. Kreindel SM, McGuill M, Meltzer M, Rupprecht C, DeMaria A Jr. The cost of rabies postexposure prophylaxis: one state’s experience. Public Health Reports 1998; 113: 247-251. 24. Kreindel S, McGuill M, Rupprecht C, DeMaria A Jr. Rabies postexposure prophylaxis: when is it appropriate? Infectious Disease and Clinical Practice 1998; 7: 274-279. 25. Robbins AH, Borden MD, Windmiller BS, Niezgoda M, Marcus LC, O’Brien SM, Kreindel SM, McGuill MW, DeMaria A Jr., Rupprecht CE, Rowell S. Prevention of the spread of rabies to wildlife by oral vaccination of raccoons in Massachusetts. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 1998; 213: 1407- 1412. 26. McGuill MW, Kreindel SM, DeMaria A Jr., Robbins AH, Rowell S, Hanlon CA, Rupprecht CE. Human contact with bait containing vaccine for control of rabies in wildlife. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 1998; 213: 1413-1417. 27. Matyas BT, McGuill MW, DeMaria A Jr. Reemergence of rabies in the US. Infections in Medicine 1999; 16: 129-138. 28. Mangram AJ, Horan TC, Pearson ML, Silver LC, Jarvis WR, the Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee. Guideline for prevention of surgical site infection, 1999. American Journal of Infection Control 1999; 27: 97-132. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology 1999; 20: 247-278. Journal of Surgical Outcomes 1999; 2: 61-104 29. McQuiston JH, Childs JE, Chamberland ME, Tabor E for the Working Group on Transfusion Transmission of Tick-Borne Diseases. Transmission of tick-borne agents of disease by blood transfusion: a review of known and potential risks in the United States. Transfusion 2000; 40: 274-284. 30. Zierler S, Krieger N, Tang Y, Coady W, Siegfried E, DeMaria A, Auerbach J. Economic deprivation and AIDS incidence in Massachusetts. American Journal of Public Health 2000; 90: 1064-1073. 31. DeMaria A Jr., Kunches L, Mayer K, Cohen C., Epstein P, Werner B, Day J, DeCristofaro J, Landers S, Tang Y, Coady W and the Massachusetts gp160 Working Group. Immune response to a recombinant human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) gp160 vaccine among adults with advanced HIV infection. Journal of Human Virology 2000; 3: 182-192. 32. Roth VR, Murphy C, Perl TM, DeMaria A, Sohn AH, Sinkowitz-Cochran RL, Jarvis WR. Should we routinely use mupirocin to prevent staphylococcal infections? Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology 2000; 21: 745-749. 33. Reddington C, Cohen J, Baldillo A, Toye M, Smith D, Kneut C, DeMaria A, Bertolli J, Hsu H-W. Adherence to medication regimens among children with human immunodeficiency virus infection. Pediatric Infectious Diseases Journal 2000; 19: 1148-1153. 34. Jara M, Hsu H-W, Eaton RB, DeMaria A Jr. Epidemiology of congenital toxoplasmosis identified by population-based newborn screening. Pediatric Infectious Diseases Journal 2001; 20: 1132-1135. 35. Lazarus R, Kleinman KP, Dashevsky I, DeMaria A Jr., Platt R. Using automated medical records for rapid identification of illness syndromes (syndromic surveillance): the example of lower respiratory disease. BioMed Central Public Health 2001; 1: 9. 36. Lazarus R, Kleinman K, Dashevsky I, Adams C, Kludt P, DeMaria A Jr, Platt R. Use of automated ambulatory-care encounter records for detection of acute illness clusters, including potential bioterrorism events. Emerging Infectious Diseases 2002; 8: 753-760 37. Gallagher KM, Jara M, DeMaria A, Seage GR, Heeren T. The reliability of passively collected AIDS surveillance data in Massachusetts. Annals of Epidemiology 2003; 13: 100-104. 38. Etkind P, Tang Y, Whelan M, Ratelle S, Murphy J, Sharnprapai S., DeMaria A. Estimating the sensitivity and specificity of matching name-based with non-name-based case registries. Epidemiology and Infection 2003; 131: 669-674. 39. Finkelstein JA, Huang SS, Daniel J, Rifas-Shiman SL, Kleinman K, Goldmann D, Pelton SI, DeMaria A, Platt R. Antibiotic-resistant streptococcus pneumoniae in the heptavalent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine era: predictors of carriage in a multicommunity sample. Pediatrics 2003; 112: 862-869. 40. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee. Guidelines for preventing health-care-associated pneumonia, 2003. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2004; 53 (no. RR-3): 1-36. 41. Sehulster LM, Chinn RYW, Arduino MJ, Carpenter J, Donlan R, Ashford D, Besser R, Fields B, McNeil MM, Whitney C, Wong S, Juranek D, Cleveland J., Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC). Guidelines for environmental infection control in health-care facilities. Recommendations from the CDC and the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC). Chicago IL; American Society for Healthcare Engineering/American Hospital Association; 2004.

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42. DeMaria A. The globalization of infectious diseases: questions posed by the behavioral, social, economic and environmental context of emerging infections. New England Journal of International and Comparative Law 2004; 11: 37-58. 43. Jara M, John B, Kreindel S, Wilk-Rivard E, DeMaria A Jr. Diagnostic evaluation for Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in Massachusetts, 1991-2001. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2005; 41: 829-33. 44. Daniel JB, Heisey-Grove D, Gadam P, Yih K, Mandl K, DeMaria A Jr, Platt R. Connecting health departments and providers: syndromic surveillance's last mile. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2005; 54(Suppl);147-150. 45. Friedman DS, Heisey-Grove D, Argyros F, Berl E, Nsubuga J, Stiles T, Fontana J, Beard RS, Monroe S, McGrath ME, Sutherby H, Dicker RC, DeMaria Jr A, Matyas BT. An outbreak of norovirus gastroenteritis associated with wedding cakes. Epidemiology and Infection 2005; 133: 1057-63. 46. Fischer SA, Graham MB, Kuehnert MJ, Kotton CN, Srinivasan A, Marty FM, Comer JA, Guarner J, Paddock CD, DeMeo DL, Shieh WJ, Erickson BR, Bandy U, DeMaria A Jr, Davis JP, Delmonico FL, Pavlin B, Likos A, Vincent MJ, Sealy TK, Goldsmith CS, Jernigan DB, Rollin PE, Packard MM, Patel M, Rowland C, Helfand RF, Nichol ST, Fishman JA, Ksiazek T, Zaki SR; LCMV in Transplant Recipients Investigation Team. Transmission of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus by organ transplantation. New England Journal of Medicine 2006; 354: 2235-49. 47. Naumova EN, Jagai JS, Matyas B, DeMaria A, MacNeill IB, Griffiths JK. Seasonality in six enterically transmitted diseases and ambient temperature. Epidemiology and Infection 2007; 135: 281-92. 48. Klompas M, Lazarus R, Daniel J, Haney GA, Campion FX, Kruskal BA, Hou X, DeMaria A, Platt R. Electronic medical record Support for Public health (ESP): Automated detection and reporting of statutory notifiable diseases to public health authorities. Advances in Disease Surveillance 2007; 3: 3; 1-5. 49. Wang X, Smole S, Hennigan D, DeMaria A. Submitter and technician observations, and animal rabies detection in Massachusetts, 1992-2006. Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 2008; 8: 81-84. 50. Hirsch MS, DeMaria A Jr, Schaefer PW, Branda JA. Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Case 22-2008. A 52-year-old woman with fever and confusion. New England Journal of Medicine 2008; 359: 294-303. 51. Cohen SA, Egorov AI, Jagai JS, Matyas BT, DeMaria A Jr, Chui KK, Griffiths JK, Naumova EN. The SEEDs of two gastrointestinal diseases: Socioeconomic, environmental, and demographic factors related to cryptosporidiosis and giardiasis in Massachusetts. Environmental Research 2008; 108: 185-191. 52. Lazarus R, Klompas M, Campion FX, McNabb S, Hou X, Daniel J, Haney G, DeMaria A, Lenert L, Platt R. Electronic Support for Public Health: Validated case finding and reporting for notifiable diseases using electronic medical data. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2009; 16: 18-24. 53. Mor SM, DeMaria A Jr, Griffiths JK, Naumova EN. Cryptosporidiosis in the elderly population of the United States. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2009; 48: 698-705. 54. Wang X, Werner BG, Konomi R, Hennigan D, Fadden D, Caten E, Soliva S, DeMaria A. Animal rabies in Massachusetts, 1985-2006. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 2009; 45: 375-387. 55. Levin D, Cadigan RO, Biddinger PD, Condon S, Koh HK; Joint Massachusetts Department of Public Health- Harvard Altered Standards of Care Working Group. Altered standards of care during an influenza pandemic: identifying ethical, legal, and practical principles to guide decision making. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 2009; 3 (Suppl 2): S132-140. 56. Wang X, Smole S, DeMaria A, Gilchrist MJ. Factors Associated with Rabid Animals Since the Introduction of Raccoon Rabies Variant in Massachusetts, 1992-2007. Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 2010; 10: 275-281. 57. Comeau AM, Hale JE, Pai SY, Bonilla FA, Notarangelo LD, Pasternack MS, Meissner HC, Cooper ER, DeMaria A, Sahai I, Eaton RB. Guidelines for implementation of population-based newborn screening for severe combined immunodeficiency. Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease 2010; 33(Suppl 2): S273-81. 58. Wang X, DeMaria A, Smole S, Brown CM, Han L. Bat rabies in Massachusetts, USA, 1985-2009. Emerging Infectious Diseases 2010; 16: 1285-1288. 59. Latner DR, McGrew M, Williams N, Lowe L, Werman R, Warnock E, Gallagher K, Doyle P, Smole S, Lett S, Cocoros N, DeMaria A, Konomi R, Brown CJ, Rota PA, Bellini WJ, Hickman CJ. ELISpot Detection of mumps-specific antibody secreting b-cells as an alternative method of laboratory diagnosis. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology 2011; 18: 35-42. 60. Mor SM, Aminawung JA, DeMaria A, Naumova EN. Pneumonia and influenza hospitalization in HIV-positive seniors. Epidemiology and Infection 2011; 139: 1317-1325. 61. Heisey-Grove D, Church DR, Haney G, DeMaria A Jr. Enhancing surveillance for hepatitis C through public health informatics. Public Health Reports 2011; 126: 13-18. June 1, 2020 10

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62. Klompas M, McVetta J, Lazarus R, Eggleston E, Haney G, Kruskal BA, Yih WK, Daly P, Oppedisano P, Beagan B, Lee M, Kirby C, Heisey-Grove D, DeMaria A Jr, Platt R. Integrating clinical practice and public health surveillance using electronic medical record systems. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2012; 42(6S2): S154-S162. American Journal of Public Health 2012; 102(S3): S325–S332. 63. Thibodeau E, Duncan R, Snydman DR, Bolstorff B, Vostok J, Barton K, DeMaria A Jr. Carbapenem- resistant Enterobacteriaceae: a statewide survey of detection in Massachusetts hospitals. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology 2012; 33: 954-956. 64. Weston A, Epstein L, Davidson LE, DeMaria A Jr, Doron S. The impact of a Massachusetts state-sponsored educational program on antimicrobial stewardship in acute care hospitals. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology 2013; 34: 437-439. 65. Vostok J, Lapsley W, McElroy N, Onofrey S, McHale E, Johnson N, DeMaria A. Assessment of the burden of mandatory reporting of health care-associated infection using the National Healthcare Safety Network in Massachusetts. American Journal of Infection Control 2013; 41: 466-468. 66. Cocoros NM, Lash TL, Nørgaard M, Farkas DK, DeMaria A Jr, Sørensen HT. Hospitalized prenatal and childhood infections and obesity in Danish male conscripts. Annals of Epidemiology 2013 23: 307-13. 67. Cocoros NM, Lash TL, DeMaria A Jr, Klompas M. Obesity as a risk factor for severe influenza-like illness. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 2014; 8: 25-32. 68. Cocoros NM, Lash TL, Ozonoff A, Nørgaard M, DeMaria A Jr, Andreasen V, Sørensen HT. Prenatal influenza exposure and cardiovascular events in adulthood. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 2014; 8: 83-90. 69. Cocoros N, Nettle E, Church D, Bourassa L, Sherwin V, Cranston K, Carr R, Fukuda HD, DeMaria A Jr. Screening for hepatitis C as a prevention enhancement (SHAPE) for HIV: an integration pilot initiative in a Massachusetts county correctional facility. Public Health Reports 2014; 129(Suppl 1): 5-11. 70. Troppy S, Haney G, Cocoros N, Cranston K, DeMaria A Jr. Infectious disease surveillance in the 21st century: and integrated web-based surveillance and case management system. Public Health Reports 2014; 129: 132-138. 71. Mor SM, DeMaria Jr. A, Naumova EN. Hospitalization records as a tool for evaluating performance of food- and water-borne disease surveillance systems: A Massachusetts case study. PLoS ONE 2014; 9(4): e93744. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0093744 72. Barash JA, West JK, DeMaria A Jr. Accuracy of administrative diagnostic data for pathologically confirmed cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in Massachusetts, 2000-2008. American Journal of Infection Control 2014; 42(6):659-664. 73. Panneer N, Lontok E, Branson BM, Teo CG, Dan C, Parker M, Stekler JD, DeMaria A Jr, Miller V. HIV and HCV infection in the United States: Whom and how to test. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2014; 59: 875-882. 74. Barton K, Church D, Onofrey S, Cocoros N, DeMaria A Jr. Follow-up testing for hepatitis C virus infection: an analysis of Massachusetts surveillance data, 2007-2010. Public Health Reports 2014; 129: 403-407. 75. Peruski AH, Kludt P, Patel RS, DeMaria A. Secular trends in invasive meningococcal disease, Massachusetts, 1988-2011: what happened to invasive disease? Epidemiology and Infection 2014; 142: 2483-2490. 76. Breakwell L, Pringle K, Chea N, Allen D, Allen S, Richards S, Pantones P, Sandoval M, Liu L, Vernon M, Conover C, Chugh R, DeMaria A, et al. Lack of transmission among close contacts of patient with case of Middle East respiratory syndrome imported into the United States, 2014. Emerging Infectious Diseases 2015; 21: 1128-1134. 77. Olans RD, Nicholas PK, Hanley D, DeMaria A Jr. Defining a role for nursing education in staff nurse participation in antimicrobial stewardship. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing 2015; 46: 318- 321. 78. Onofrey S, Aneja J, Haney GA, Nagami EH, DeMaria A Jr, Lauer GM, Hills-Evans K, Barton K, Kulaga S, Bowen MJ, Cocoros N, McGovern BH, Church DR, Kim AY. Underascertainment of acute hepatitis c virus infections in the U.S. surveillance system: a case series and chart review. Annals of Internal Medicine 2015; 163: 254-261. 79. Tseng YJ, Cami A, Goldmann DA, DeMaria A Jr, Mandl KD. Incidence and patterns of extended-course antibiotic therapy in patients evaluated for Lyme disease. Clinical Infectious Disease 2015; 61: 1536- 1542. 80. Tseng YJ, Cami A, Goldmann DA, DeMaria A Jr, Mandl KD. Using nation-wide health insurance claims data to augment Lyme disease surveillance. Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 2015; 15: 591-596. 81. Olans RN, Olans RD, DeMaria A Jr. The critical role of the staff nurse in antimicrobial stewardship - unrecognized, but already there. Clinical Infectious Disease 2016; 62: 84-89. June 1, 2020 11

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82. Shadick NA, Zibit MJ, Nardone E, DeMaria A Jr, Iannaccone CK, Cui J. A school-based intervention to increase Lyme disease preventive measures among elementary school-aged children. Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 2016; 16: 507-15. 83. Cumming M, Osinski A, O'Hearn L, Waksmonski P, Herman M, Gordon D, Griffiths E, Knox K, McHale E, Quillen K, Rios J, Pisciotto P, Uhl L, DeMaria A Jr, Andrzejewski C Jr. Hemovigilance in Massachusetts and the adoption of statewide hospital blood bank reporting using the National Healthcare Safety Network. Transfusion 2017; 57: 478-483. 84. Tseng YJ, DeMaria A Jr, Goldmann DA, Mandl KD. Claims-based diagnostic patterns of patients evaluated for Lyme disease and given extended antibiotic therapy. Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 2017; 17: 116-122. 85. Rettler H, Klevens M, Haney G, Randall L, DeMaria A, Goderre J. Building health IT capacity to improve HIV infection health outcomes. American Journal of Managed Care 2016; 22: 821-825. 86. Cranston K, John B, Fukuda HD, Randall LM, Mermin J, Mayer KH, DeMaria A Jr. Sustained reduction in HIV diagnoses in Massachusetts, 2000-2014. American Journal of Public Health 2017; 107: 794-799. 87. Smock L, Caten E, Hsu K, DeMaria A Jr. Economic disparities and syphilis incidence in Massachusetts, 2001-2013. Public Health Reports 2017; 132: 309-315. 88. Klevens RM, Martin BM, Doherty R, Fukuda HD, Cranston K, DeMaria A Jr. Factors associated with pre- exposure prophylaxis in a highly insured population of urban men who have sex with men, 2014. AIDS and Behavior 2017; 22: 1201-1208. 89. Hsu KK, Molotnikov LE, Roosevelt KA, Elder HR, Klevens RM, DeMaria A Jr, Aral SO. Characteristics of cases with repeated sexually transmitted infections, Massachusetts, 2014-2016. Clinical Infectious Disease 2018; 67: 99-104. 90. Shenoy ES, Pierce VM, Walters MS, Moulton-Meissner H, Lawsin A, Lonsway D, Shugart A, McAllister G, Halpin AL, Zambrano-Gonzalez A, Ryan EE, Suslak D, DeJesus A, Barton K, Madoff LC, McHale E, DeMaria A, Hooper DC. Transmission of mobile colistin resistance (mcr-1) by duodenoscope. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2018 Sep 11. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciy683. [Epub ahead of print] 91. Klevens RM, Cumming MA, Caten E, Stramer SL, Townsend RL, Tonnetti L, Rios J, Young CT, Soliva S, DeMaria A Jr. Transfusion-transmitted babesiosis: one state's experience. Transfusion 2018; 58: 2611- 2616. 92. Troppy TS, Mishra T, Barton K, Caten E, Vo Q, McHale E, Haney G, DeMaria A, Klevens RM. Using public health surveillance data to measure Clostridium difficile infection population burden in Massachusetts. American Journal of Infection Control 2018; 47: 211-212. 93. Valdez AR, Hancock EE, Adebayo S, Kiernicki DJ, Proskauer D, Attewell JR, Bateman L, DeMaria A Jr, Lapp CW, Rowe PC, Proskauer C. Estimating prevalence, demographics, and costs of ME/CFS using large scale medical claims data and machine learning. Frontiers in Pediatrics 2019 Jan 8;6:412. doi: 10.3389/fped.2018.00412. eCollection 2018. 94. Klevens RM, Caten E, Olesen SW, DeMaria A, Troppy S, Grad YH. Outpatient antibiotic prescribing in Massachusetts, 2011-2015. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2019 Apr 8;6(5):ofz169. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofz169. eCollection 2019 May. 95. Vo QT, Onofrey S, Church D, Cranston K, DeMaria A, Klevens RM. The Massachusetts hepatitis C testing cascade, 2014-2016. Microbiol Insights 2019 Jun 21;12:1178636119857961. eCollection 2019. 96. Kunzweiler C, Kishore N, John B, Roosevelt K, Lewis S, Klevens RM, Morrison M, Randall LM, DeMaria A Jr. Using HIV surveillance and clinic data to optimize data to care efforts in community health centers in Massachusetts: The Massachusetts Partnerships for Care Project. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2019; 82 Suppl 1: S33-S41. 97. Neblett Fanfair R, Shrestha RK, Randall L, Lucas C, Nichols L, Camp NM, Brady K, Jenkins H, Altice F, Villanueva M, DeMaria A. Implementing data to care-what are the costs for the health department? Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2019; 82 Suppl 1: S57-61. 98. Willis SJ, Cocoros NM, Randall LM, Ochoa AM, Haney G, Hsu KK, DeMaria A Jr, Klompas M. Electronic health record use in public health infectious disease surveillance, USA, 2018-2019. Current Infectious Disease Reports 2019; 21:32. 99. Alpren C, Dawson EL, John B, Cranston K, Panneer N, Fukuda HD, Roosevelt K, Klevens RM, Bryant J, Peters PJ, Lyss SB, Switzer WM, Burrage A, Murray A, Agnew-Brune C, Stiles T, McClung P, Campbell EM, Breen C, Randall LM, Dasgupta S, Onofrey S, Bixler D, Hampton K, Jaeger JL, Hsu KK, Adih W, Callis B, Goldman LR, Danner SP, Jia H, Tumpney M, Board A, Brown C, DeMaria A Jr, Buchacz K. Opioid use fueling HIV transmission in an urban setting: an outbreak of HIV infection among people who inject drugs- Massachusetts, 2015-2018. American Journal of Public Health 2020; 110: 37-44. June 1, 2020 12

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100. Salem-Schatz S, Griswold P, Kandel R, Benjamin-Bothwell S, DeMaria A Jr, McElroy N, Bolstorff B, McHale E, Doron S. A statewide program to improve management of suspected urinary tract infection in long-term care. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2020; 68: 62-69.

Reviews, Editorials, Extended Abstracts, Letters, Reports and Book Chapters 1. Alvarez S, DeMaria A, Klein JO, McCabe WR. Interactions between rifampin and trimethoprim: An in vitro study. Current Chemotherapy and Infectious Diseases (Ed: Nelson JD, Grassi C: American Society for Microbiology, Washington, D.C.) 1980; I: 432-434. 2. DeMaria A, Browne K, Berk S, Sherwood E, McCabe WR. Outbreak of bacteremic pneumonia due to type 1 Streptococcus pneumoniae associated with a men's shelter. Current Chemotherapy and Infectious Diseases (Ed: Nelson JD, Grassi C: American Society for Microbiology, Washington, D.C.) 1980; II: 859- 860. 3. McCabe WR, DeMaria A. Chemotherapeutic and antibiotic agents. In: Wehrle PF, Top FH (Eds.). Communicable and Infectious Diseases, Ninth Edition. St. Louis: C.V. Mosby, 1981 4. DeMaria A, Rice PA, McCabe WR. Bacterial, rickettsial and viral diseases. In: Wilkins R, Levinsky N (Eds.). Medicine: Essentials of Clinical Practice, Third Edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1983. 5. DeMaria A. Parasitic diseases. In: Wilkins R, Levinsky N (Eds.). Medicine: Essentials of Clinical Practice, Third Edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1983. 6. DeMaria A. Infectious diseases emergencies. In: Cohen AS, Combes J, Koh H. (Eds.). Medical Emergencies: Diagnostic and Management Procedures from the Boston City Hospital, Second Edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1983. 7. McCabe WR, Treadwell TL, DeMaria A. Pathophysiology of bacteremia. American Journal of Medicine 1983; 75(Suppl. 1B): 7-18. 8. Verghese A, DeMaria A. Staining of Pneumocystis carinii in lung imprints. Annals of Internal Medicine 1984; 100: 321. 9. DeMaria A. Peace on mind and the cost of treating infection. Archives of Internal Medicine 1984; 144: 1369-1370. 10. DeMaria A. Antimicrobial agents. In: Noble J (Ed.). Textbook of Primary Care. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1987. 11. DeMaria A. Parasitic and tropical diseases. In: Noble J (Ed.). Textbook of Primary Care. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1987. 12. McCabe WR, DeMaria A, Johns MA, Berberich H. Interpretation of data regarding the protection afforded by serum, IgG, or IgM antibodies after immunization with the rough mutant R595 of Salmonella minnesota. Reply. Journal of Infectious Diseases 1989; 160: 348-349. 13. Sharifzadeh K, Ridley N, Waskiewicz R, Luongo P, Grady GF, DeMaria A, Timperi RJ, Nassif J, Sugita M, Gehrman V, Peterson P, Alexander A, Barrett R, Ballentine K, Middaugh JP, Somerset I. Epidemiologic notes and reports paralytic shellfish poisoning -- Massachusetts and Alaska, 1990. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 1991; 40: 157-161. 14. DeMaria A. HIV Infection and Adolescents in Massachusetts. Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Division of Sexually Transmitted Disease Control, May 5, 1991. 15. DeMaria A. HIV/STD: Association and Interaction. Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Division of Sexually Transmitted Disease Control, May 28, 1991. 16. Lettau LA, Gardner S, Tennis J, Hollis S, Payne F, Jones J, Kruskal BA, Teele DW, Moths L, DeMaria A, Spitalny K, Wittner MW, Kaplan J, Tanowitz HB, Rowin K. Locally acquired neurocysticercosis -- North Carolina, Massachusetts, and South Carolina, 1989-1991. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 1992; 41: 1-4. 17. Ryan C, Levy ME, Jackson J, Hopkins RS, Auerbach J, DeMaria A Jr, Greifinger R, Ong K, Morse DL, Wood L, Hutcheson R, Vergeront J, Davis JP, CDC. HIV prevention in the U.S. correctional system, 1991. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 1992; 41: 389-391, 397. 18. Auerbach J, DeMaria A. Recommendations and Action Plan to Prevent the Transmission of HIV and HBV in the Delivery of Health Care Services. Bloodborne Disease Advisory Committee, Massachusetts Executive Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, August, 1992. 19. Recommendations of the Massachusetts Commission for the Elimination of Tuberculosis, Massachusetts Commission for the Elimination of Tuberculosis, December 8, 1992.

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20. Lett S, Thompson-Allen J, George H, DeMaria A Jr, Long J, Dearborn H, Majer LS, Williams K, Dwyer DM, Israel E, CDC. Pertussis outbreaks -- Massachusetts and Maryland, 1992. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 1993; 42: 197-200. 21. Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Medical Record Audit: Patients with HIV Infection in the Custody of the Massachusetts Department of Correction. Report to the AIDS Task Force, Massachusetts Department of Correction, April 28, 1993. 22. Gecewicz TE, Saravo L, Lett SM, Kludt PE, DeMaria A Jr., et al. Legionnaires' disease associated with cooling towers - Massachusetts, Michigan, and Rhode Island, 1993. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 1994; 43: 491-499. 23. DeMaria A., Gallagher KG. Projections of HIV Infection and AIDS, Massachusetts, 1993-1996. Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Communicable Disease Control, AIDS Surveillance Program, July 30, 1994. 24. Barry M, Bia F, Cullen M, Dembry L, Fischer S, Geller D, Hierholzer W, McPhedran P, Rainey P, Russi M, Snyder E, Wrone E, Gonzalez JP, Rico-Hesse R, Tesh R, Ryder R, Shope R, Quinn WP, Galbraith PD, Cartter ML, Hadler JL, DeMaria A Jr, CDC. Arenavirus infection - Connecticut, 1994. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 1994; 43: 635-636. 25. DeMaria A. Review of Medical Records of Inmates with HIV Infection in the Care and Custody of the Massachusetts Department of Correction. Report to the AIDS Task Force, Health Services Division, Massachusetts Department of Correction, December 14, 1994. 26. Ridley N, DeMaria A. Illness associated with consumption of molluscan shellfish. Public Health News (Massachusetts Medical Society) 1995; 3(3): 1-4. 27. DeMaria A Jr. Meeting the challenge of antimicrobial drug resistance. Public Health News (Massachusetts Medical Society) 1995; 4(1): 1-4. 28. Jain M, DeMaria A, Jr. Parasitic and tropical diseases, and advice for travelers. In: Noble J (Ed.). Textbook of Primary Care Medicine, Second Edition. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1996. 29. Matyas B, DeMaria A Jr. Microbiologic evaluation and safety of drinking water. The Reporter (Massachusetts Department of Public Health) 1996; 14 (96-1): 22. 30. Angel JB, Udem SA, Snydman DR, Keenan ME, Noble JT, DeLellis RA, Sacco VA, Hadler JL, Lett SM, DeMaria A Jr, CDC. Measles pneumonitis following measles-mumps-rubella vaccination of a patient with HIV infection, 1993. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 1996; 45: 603-606. 31. Kludt P, Lett SM, DeMaria A Jr, Crutcher JM, Curtis NM, Garvey CW, Frank LL, Danner A, Benjamin GC, Dwyer D, CDC. Outbreaks of pneumococcal pneumonia among unvaccinated residents in chronic-care facilities -- Massachusetts, October 1995, Oklahoma, February 1996, and Maryland, May-June 1996. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 1997; 46: 60-62. 32. Chamberland ME, Epstein J, Dodd RY, Persing D, Will RG, DeMaria Jr. A, Emmanuel JC, Pierce B, Khabbaz R. Blood safety. Emerging Infectious Diseases 1998; 4: 410-411. 33. Miller JR, Mojica B, Nadle J, Vugia DJ, Waterman SH, Mamer B, Hahn C, Doing KM, Hamm JL, Buker N, Beckett GA, Gensheimer KF, Kludt P, DeMaria A, Ennis J, Keithly J, Kondracki S, Ackman D, Smith P, Warshauer D, Proctor M, Davis J, CDC. False-positive laboratory tests for Cryptosporidium involving an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay – United States, November 1997 – March 1998. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 1999; 48: 4-8. 34. McGuill M, Matyas B, Werner B, DeMaria A Jr, CDC. Mass treatment of humans who drank unpasteurized milk from rabid cows – Massachusetts, 1996-1998. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 1999; 48: 228- 229. 35. Nelson RS, Morin CA, Cartter ML, Mshar P, Hadler JL, Beckett G, Gensheimer K, Isadore J, Kludt P, Matyas BT, DeMaria A Jr, Johnson M, Greenblatt J, Mouradjian L, Nolan P, Bandy U, Carney JK, Greene CJ, Galbraith PD, CDC. Meningococcal disease – New England, 1993-1998. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 1999; 48: 629-633. 36. Levy C, Finnerty M, Hansen G, Cory J, McGuill M, Matyas B, DeMaria Jr A, Schmunk G, Grantham J, Archer J, Kazmierczak, Davis J, CDC. Reptile-associated salmonellosis – selected states, 1996-1998. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 1999; 48: 1009-1013. 37. Greenblatt J, Hopkins C, Barry A, DeMaria A, CDC. Suspected brucellosis case prompts investigation of possible bioterrorism-related activity – New Hampshire and Massachusetts, 1999. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2000; 49: 509-512. 38. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Guideline for hand hygiene in health-hare settings: recommendations of the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee and the

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HICPAC/SHEA/APIC/IDSA Hand Hygiene Task Force. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2002; 51(No. RR-16): 1-48. 39. Bartlett J, del Rio C, DeMaria A Jr, Sepkowitz KA. Smallpox vaccination and the HIV-infected patient: a roundtable. AIDS Clinical Care 2003; 15: 61-63. 40. LaPorte T, Heisey-Grove D, Kludt P, Matyas BT, DeMaria Jr. A, Dicker R, Fiore A, Nainan O, Friedman DS. Foodborne transmission of hepatitis A – Massachusetts, 2001. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2003; 52: 565-567. 41. A Colin, H Burge, A DeMaria, S Condon, M Feeney, T Murphy, A Mansell, H Franz, C Miller, C Brown, K Dunn, J Ferdinands, S Redd. Investigation of acute idiopathic pulmonary hemorrhage among infants --- Massachusetts, December 2002--June 2003. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2004; 53: 817-820 42. DeMaria A Jr. Hepatitis C: Policy perspectives. In: Massachusetts Health Council. Common Health for the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Trends in the Determinants of Health. Newton, MA: Massachusetts Health Council, 2004. 43. Matyas B, Bertrand T, Tang Y, Dumas B, Ratelle S, DeMaria A, Dicker R, Katz D. Reporting of chlamydial infection - Massachusetts, January-June 2003. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2005; 54: 558- 560. 44. DeMaria A Jr. Challenges of sexually transmitted disease prevention and control: no magic bullet, but some bullets would still be appreciated. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2005; 41: 804-807. 45. Parmet WE, Scott C, Hodge JG Jr, Nahmias DE, DeMaria A Jr, Rees CM, Goodman RA. Plenary program: Jacobson v. Massachusetts. The Proceedings of The Public’s Health and the Law in the 21st Century: Fourth Annual Partnership Conference. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2005; 33 (Suppl.): 24-27. 46. LaPorte T, Conidi G, Heisey-Grove D, Gadam P, Soliva S, Neves P, DeMaria A, Fico N, Trujillo S, Njapau H, Warner CR, Canas BJ, Eppley RM, Garber EAE, Stack ME, Tournas VH, Park DL, Rogers H Schurz, Patel M, Osterloh J, Calafat AM, Fry A, Bowen A, DuBois A. Multiple outbreaks of gastrointestinal illness among school children associated with consumption of flour tortillas - Massachusetts, 2003 – 2004. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2006; 55: 8-11. 47. Katz DE, DeMaria A Jr. Giardiasis. In : Rakel RE, Bope ET. Conn's Current Therapy 2006. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 2006. 48. DeMaria, A Jr. Influenza viruses, birds and pandemics. Worcester Medicine 2006; 70: 12-14. 49. Stull JW, Talbot EA, MacRae S, Montero JT, Matyas B, Cantor F, Konomi R, DeMaria A, Hayes EB, Smith TL, Nasci RS, Sejvar JJ, O'Leary DR, Campbell GL, Noga AJ, Lanciotti RS, Plotinsky RN, Schumacher S, Farnon EC. Eastern equine encephalitis --- New Hampshire and Massachusetts, August--September 2005. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2006; 55: 697-700. 50. Siegel JD, Rhinehart E, Jackson M, Chiarello L, and the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee. Management of multidrug-resistant organisms in healthcare settings, 2006. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2006. 51. Katz DE, DeMaria A Jr. Giardiasis. In: Rakel RE, Bope ET. Conn's Current Therapy 2007. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 2007. 52. Doshi M, DeMaria A, Naumova EN. Enteric Disease Surveillance: Seasonal Changes in Population Profiles. Advances in Disease Surveillance 2007; 2: 49. 53. Siegel JD, Rhinehart E, Jackson M, Chiarello L, and the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee, 2007 Guideline for Isolation Precautions: Preventing Transmission of Infectious Agents in Healthcare Settings, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, June 2007. 54. DeMaria A Jr. Patient information: Rabies. UpToDate for Patients 2008; version 16.1: January 2008 55. DeMaria A Jr. Infectious Disease Surveillance. Edited by Nkuchia M. M'ikanatha, Ruth Lynfield, Chris A. Van Beneden, and Henriette de Valk. 538 pp., illustrated. Malden, MA, Blackwell, 2007. Book Review. New England Journal of Medicine 2008; 358:1413-1414. 56. Klompas M, Lazarus R, Platt R, MD, Hou X, Campion FX, Kruskal B, Haney G, Dumas W, Daniel J, DeMaria A, McNabb SJN. Automated detection and reporting of notifiable diseases using electronic medical records versus passive surveillance --- Massachusetts, June 2006--July 2007. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2008; 57: 373-376. 57. Barry A, Gunn J, Tormey P, McCarthy T, Pendarvis J, Delmonico F, Sussman L, Fitzpatrick S, Gautam A, Sulis C, Wong M, Pillai S, Arya M, Stillman I, Wright SB, Karp S, Goodell P, DeMaria A, Brown C, Cumming M, Matyas B, Hull M, Schillie S. Brief report: lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus transmitted through solid organ transplantation - Massachusetts, 2008. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2008; 57: 799-801.

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58. Cumming M, Kludt P, Matyas B, DeMaria A, Stiles T, Han L, Gilchrist M, Neves P, Fitzgibbons E, Condon S. Outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes infections associated with pasteurized milk from a local dairy - Massachusetts, 2007. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2008; 57: 1097-1100. 59. Church DR, DeMaria A Jr. Hepatitis C: Policy perspectives. In: Massachusetts Health Council. Common Health for the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Trends in the Determinants of Health. Newton, MA: Massachusetts Health Council, 2008. 60. DeMaria A Jr, Techasathit W. When to use rabies prophylaxis. UpToDate 2008; version 16.3, October 2008. 61. DeMaria A Jr, Techasathit W. Rabies immune globulin and vaccine. UpToDate 2008; version 16.3, October 2008. 62. Rutala WA, Weber DJ, and the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC). Guideline for Disinfection and Sterilization in Healthcare Facilities, 2008. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, November 2008. 63. Wang X, Brown CM, Smole S, Werner BG, Han L, Farris M, DeMaria A. Aggression and rabid coyotes, Massachusetts, USA. Emerging Infectious Diseases 2010; 16: 357-359. 64. DeMaria A Jr, Lett SM. Vaccinate the village. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2010; 50: 1346-1348. 65. Onofrey S, Church D, Kludt P, DeMaria A, Cranston K, Beckett GA, Holmberg SD, Ward JW, Holtzman D. Hepatitis C virus infection among adolescents and young adults - Massachusetts, 2002--2009. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2011; 60: 537-541. 66. Church D, Barton K, Elson F, DeMaria A, Cranston K, Harris N, Liu S, Hu D, Holtzman D, Holmberg S, Tohme RA. Notes from the field: risk factors for hepatitis C virus infections among young adults - Massachusetts, 2010. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2011; 60: 1457-1458. 67. DeMaria A Jr, Snydman DR. Nosocomial hepatitis C: more of a hidden epidemic. Annals of Internal Medicine 2012; 156: 534-535. 68. DeMaria A Jr. Accounting for pertussis. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2012; 54:1736-1738. 69. McAdam AJ, Hooper DC, DeMaria A, Limbago BM, O′Brien TF, McCaughey B. Antibiotic resistance: how serious is the problem, and what can be done? Clinical Chemistry 2012; 58: 1182-1186. 70. Smith BD, Morgan RL, Beckett GA, Falck-Ytter Y, Holtzman D, Teo CG, Jewett A, Baack B, Rein DB, Patel N, Alter M, Yartel A, Ward JW; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Recommendations for the identification of chronic hepatitis C virus infection among persons born during 1945-1965. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: Recommendations and Reports 2012; 61(RR-4):1-32. 71. Brown CM, DeMaria A. The resurgence of West Nile virus. Annals of Internal Medicine 2012; 157: 823- 824. 72. Getchell JP, Wroblewski KE, DeMaria A Jr, Bean CL, Parker MM, Pandori M, Dufour DR, Busch MP, Brecher ME, Meyer WA, Pesano RL,Teo C-G, Beckett GA, Araujo AC, Branson BM, Drobeniuc J, Hatia R, Holmberg SD, Kamili S, Ward JW. Testing for HCV infection: an update of guidance for clinicians and laboratorians. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2013; 62: 362-365. 73. Afdhal NH, Zeuzem S, Schooley RT, Thomas DL, Ward JW, Litwin AH, Razavi H, Castera L, Poynard T, Muir A, Mehta SH, Dee L, Graham C, Church DR, Talal AH, Sulkowski MS, Jacobson IM; New Paradigm of HCV Therapy Meeting Participants. The new paradigm of hepatitis C therapy: integration of oral therapies into best practices. Journal of Viral Hepatitis 2013; 20: 745-60. 74. Bialek SR, Allen D, Alvarado-Ramy F, Arthur R, Balajee A, Bell D, Best S, Blackmore C, Breakwell L, Cannons A, Brown C, Cetron M, Chea N, Chommanard C, Cohen N, Conover C, Crespo A, Creviston J, Curns AT, Dahl R, Dearth S, DeMaria A, et al. First confirmed cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection in the United States, updated information on the epidemiology of MERS- CoV infection, and guidance for the public, clinicians, and public health authorities - May 2014. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2014; 63: 431-6. 75. Church DR, Haney GA, Klevens M, DeMaria A Jr. Surveillance of Viral Hepatitis Infections. In: M'ikanatha NM, Iskander JK (Ed.). Concepts and Methods in Infectious Disease Surveillance. Oxford, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2014. 76. Wessels MR, Brigham KS, DeMaria A Jr. Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Case 6- 2015. A 16-year-old boy with coughing spells. New England Journal of Medicine 2015; 372: 765-73. 77. Cocoros NM, Klompas M, Haney G, DeMaria A Jr., Platt R. Linking Clinical Medicine Data with Public Health Surveillance for Mutual Benefit. In: McNabb SJN, Conde JM, Ferland L, MacWright W, Memish ZA, Okutani SM, Park M, Ryland P, Shaikh AT, Singh V (Ed.). Transforming Public Health Surveillance. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Health Sciences, 2015. 78. Olans RN, Olans RD, DeMaria A Jr. Reply to Ressner et al. Clinical Infectious Disease 2016; 62: 401-2. June 1, 2020 16

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79. DeMaria A Jr. Treatment of rabies. UpToDate August 26, 2016. 80. DeMaria A Jr. Clinical manifestations and diagnosis of rabies. UpToDate September 12, 2016. 81. Barash JA, Somerville N, DeMaria A Jr. Cluster of an unusual amnestic syndrome - Massachusetts, 2012- 2016. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2017; 66: 76-79. 82. DeMaria A Jr. Hearing from the silent epidemic. Annals of Internal Medicine 2017; 166: 846-847. 83. Brown CM, DeMaria A Jr. Rabies immune globulin and vaccine. UpToDate 2018; January 2018. 84. Brown CM, DeMaria A Jr. When to use rabies prophylaxis. UpToDate 2018; February 2018. 85. Troppy S, Soliva S, Onofrey S, DeMaria A Jr., Haney G, Cranston K, Klevens RM. Geographic disparities in access to syringe services programs among young persons with hepatitis C virus infection in Massachusetts. Clinical Infectious Disease 2018; 67: 314. 86. Barash JA, Ganetsky M, Boyle KL, Raman V, Toce MS, Kaplan S, Lev MH, Worth JL, DeMaria A Jr. Acute amnestic syndrome associated with fentanyl overdose. New England Journal of Medicine 2018; 378: 1157-1158. 87. Barash JA, Ganetsky M, DeMaria A Jr. More on acute amnestic syndrome associated with fentanyl overdose. New England Journal of Medicine 2018; 378: 2247-2248. 88. Cranston K, Alpren C, John B, Dawson E, Roosevelt K, Burrage A, Bryant J, Switzer WM, Breen C, Peters PJ, Stiles T, Murray A, Fukuda HD, Adih W, Goldman L, Panneer N, Callis B, Campbell EM, Randall L, France AM, Klevens RM, Lyss S, Onofrey S, Agnew-Brune C, Goulart M, Jia H, Tumpney M, McClung P, Dasgupta S, Bixler D, Hampton K; Amy Board, Jaeger JL, Buchacz K, DeMaria A Jr. Notes from the Field: HIV diagnoses among persons who inject drugs - Northeastern Massachusetts, 2015-2018. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2019; 68: 253-254.

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