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Jesse J. Waggoner

Infectious Diseases

Emory University

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About Jesse J. Waggoner at Emory University (Emory)

Jesse J. Waggoner is a prominent academic figure at Emory University, where they contribute to the Infectious Diseases through intensive research in mosquito-borne diseases, viral infections, SARS-CoV-2, dengue, diagnostic methods, epidemiology, vector control, emerging pathogens. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Epidemiology of travel-associated dengue from 2007 to 2022: A GeoSentinel analysis", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of mosquito-borne diseases and viral infections. Additional work such as "Travel-Related Diagnoses Among U.S. Nonmigrant Travelers or Migrants Presenting to U.S. GeoSentinel Sites — GeoSentinel Network, 2012–2021" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

mosquito-borne diseasesviral infectionsSARS-CoV-2denguediagnostic methodsepidemiologyvector controlemerging pathogens
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Research Output

Total Citations5,196

Emerging researcher

Publications179

Active researcher

h-index41

Established scholar

i10-index87

Broad impact

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