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Clinton K. Murray is affiliated with the San Antonio Military Medical Center in the United States. Their academic contributions primarily lie within the field of Medicine, with a particular focus on several subfields including Infectious Diseases, Surgery, Epidemiology, Emergency Medicine, and Modeling and Simulation.

Their research spans a variety of topics connected to medical and surgical care, especially in military and trauma contexts. Significant areas of study include Orthopedic Infections and Treatments, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research, Surgical Site Infection Prevention, Bone Fractures and Treatments, Trauma and Emergency Care Studies, COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies, and COVID-19 Epidemiological Studies.

Recent notable publications include the following papers:

  • Effect of Intrawound Vancomycin Powder in Operatively Treated High-risk Tibia Fractures, 2021, JAMA Surgery
  • IDCRP Combat-Related Extremity Wound Infection Research, 2022, Military Medicine
  • Prognostic Value of Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) Score in Critically-Ill Combat-Injured Patients, 2022, Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
  • Tactical Combat Casualty Care Training, Knowledge, and Utilization in the US Army, 2020, Military Medicine
  • Serological profiles of pan-coronavirus-specific responses in COVID-19 patients using a multiplexed electro-chemiluminescence-based testing platform, 2021, PLoS ONE

The venues where Clinton K. Murray most frequently publishes include Military Medicine, JAMA Surgery, Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, The Journal of Infectious Diseases, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory).

  • Military Medicine
  • JAMA Surgery
  • Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma
  • The Journal of Infectious Diseases
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Collaborations have been a consistent feature of their work, frequently working alongside coauthors such as Sheila A. Peel, Shilpa Hakre, Paul T. Scott, Robert V. OʼToole, and Kayvon Modjarrad.

  • Sheila A. Peel
  • Shilpa Hakre
  • Paul T. Scott
  • Robert V. OʼToole
  • Kayvon Modjarrad

Best Publications

  • Update on Rapid Diagnostic Testing for Malaria

    Clinton K. Murray;Robert A. Gasser;Alan J. Magill;R. Scott Miller

  • Natural History of Community-Acquired Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Colonization and Infection in Soldiers

    Michael W. Ellis;Duane R. Hospenthal;David P. Dooley;Paula J. Gray

  • An Outbreak of Multidrug-Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii-calcoaceticus Complex Infection in the US Military Health Care System Associated with Military Operations in Iraq

    Paul Scott;Gregory Deye;Arjun Srinivasan;Clinton Murray

  • Biofilm formation by clinical isolates and the implications in chronic infections

    Carlos J Sanchez;Katrin Mende;Katrin Mende;Miriam L Beckius;Kevin S Akers;Kevin S Akers

  • Blue light for infectious diseases: Propionibacterium acnes, Helicobacter pylori, and beyond?

    Tianhong Dai;Asheesh Gupta;Asheesh Gupta;Clinton K. Murray;Mark S. Vrahas

  • Effect of various concentrations of antibiotics on osteogenic cell viability and activity

    Christopher R. Rathbone;Jessica D. Cross;Kate V. Brown;Clinton K. Murray

  • Infectious complications of open type III tibial fractures among combat casualties.

    Erica N. Johnson;Travis C. Burns;Roman A. Hayda;Duane R. Hospenthal

  • Ultraviolet C irradiation: an alternative antimicrobial approach to localized infections?

    Tianhong Dai;Mark S Vrahas;Clinton K Murray;Michael R Hamblin

  • Antimicrobial blue light inactivation of pathogenic microbes: State of the art.

    Yucheng Wang;Ying Wang;Yuguang Wang;Clinton K. Murray

  • Epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus blood and skin and soft tissue infections in the US military health system, 2005-2010.

    Michael L. Landrum;Charlotte Neumann;Courtney Cook;Uzo Chukwuma

  • Colistin Heteroresistance in Acinetobacter and Its Association with Previous Colistin Therapy

    Joshua S. Hawley;Clinton K. Murray;James H. Jorgensen

  • Blue Light Rescues Mice from Potentially Fatal Pseudomonas aeruginosa Burn Infection: Efficacy, Safety, and Mechanism of Action

    Tianhong Dai;Asheesh Gupta;Asheesh Gupta;Ying-Ying Huang;Ying-Ying Huang;Rui Yin;Rui Yin

  • Multidrug-resistant Organisms in Military Wounds from Iraq and Afghanistan

    Jason H. Calhoun;Clinton K. Murray;M. M. Manring

  • Bacteriology of war wounds at the time of injury.

    Clinton K. Murray;Stuart A. Roop;Duane R. Hospenthal;David P. Dooley

  • Prevalence of Multidrug-Resistant Organisms Recovered at a Military Burn Center

    Edward F. Keen;Brian J. Robinson;Duane R. Hospenthal;Duane R. Hospenthal;Wade K. Aldous

  • Prevention and management of infections associated with combat-related extremity injuries

    Clinton K. Murray;Joseph R. Hsu;Joseph S. Solomkin;John J. Keeling

  • Rapid Diagnosis of Malaria

    Clinton K. Murray;Jason W. Bennett

  • Rapid diagnostic testing for malaria

    Clinton K. Murray;David Bell;Robert A. Gasser;Chansuda Wongsrichanalai

  • Invasive Mold Infections Following Combat-related Injuries

    Tyler Warkentien;Carlos Rodriguez;Bradley Lloyd;Justin Wells

  • Incidence and bacteriology of burn infections at a military burn center

    Edward F. Keen;Brian J. Robinson;Duane R. Hospenthal;Duane R. Hospenthal;Wade K. Aldous

  • Osteomyelitis in military personnel wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    Heather C. Yun;Joanna G. Branstetter;Clinton K. Murray

Frequent Co-Authors

Duane R. Hospenthal
Duane R. Hospenthal San Antonio Military Medical Center
Amy C. Weintrob
Amy C. Weintrob George Washington University
Steven E. Wolf
Steven E. Wolf The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Michael R. Hamblin
Michael R. Hamblin University of Johannesburg
Tianhong Dai
Tianhong Dai Harvard University
John B. Holcomb
John B. Holcomb University of Alabama at Birmingham
James H. Jorgensen
James H. Jorgensen The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
George P. Tegos
George P. Tegos University of New Mexico
David C. Hooper
David C. Hooper Massachusetts General Hospital
Robert V. Gibbons
Robert V. Gibbons United States Department of the Army

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