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Overview

Herman Mitchell is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on the fields of medicine, with specific attention to dermatology and public health, environmental, and occupational health.

The scientist has contributed to studies centered on the topics of contact dermatitis and allergies, as well as occupational exposure and asthma. These topics appear across multiple publications, reflecting a consistent research interest.

Among the scholarly output, Herman Mitchell has published a paper titled "Prevalence of allergic sensitization in the U.S.: Results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005-2006," published in 2020 at UNC Libraries. This work has received citations indicating engagement from the research community.

Their frequent co-authors include the following individuals:

  • Päivi M. Salo
  • Samuel J. Arbes
  • Renee Jaramillo
  • Agustin Calatroni
  • Charles H. Weir

Herman Mitchell's publications are primarily found in venues such as UNC Libraries, which has hosted at least one of their works.

Best Publications

  • THE ROLE OF COCKROACH ALLERGY AND EXPOSURE TO COCKROACH ALLERGEN IN CAUSING MORBIDITY AMONG INNER-CITY CHILDREN WITH ASTHMA

    David L. Rosenstreich;Peyton Eggleston;Meyer Kattan;Dean Baker

  • Results of a Home-Based Environmental Intervention among Urban Children with Asthma

    Wayne J. Morgan;Ellen F. Crain;Rebecca S. Gruchalla;George T. O'Connor

  • Randomized Trial of Omalizumab (Anti-IgE) for Asthma in Inner-City Children

    William W. Busse;Wayne J. Morgan;Peter J. Gergen;Herman E. Mitchell

  • Management of asthma based on exhaled nitric oxide in addition to guideline-based treatment for inner-city adolescents and young adults: a randomised controlled trial

    Stanley J Szefler;Herman Mitchell;Christine A Sorkness;Peter J Gergen

  • Inner City Asthma Study: Relationships among sensitivity, allergen exposure, and asthma morbidity

    Rebecca S. Gruchalla;Jacqueline A Pongracic;Marshall Plaut;Richard Evans

  • A randomized clinical trial to reduce asthma morbidity among inner-city children: results of the National Cooperative Inner-City Asthma Study.

    Richard Evans;Peter J. Gergen;Herman Mitchell;Meyer Kattan

  • Relationship of indoor allergen exposure to skin test sensitivity in inner-city children with asthma☆☆☆★★★♢

    Peyton A. Eggleston;David Rosenstreich;Henry Lynn;Peter Gergen

  • Community violence and asthma morbidity: the Inner-City Asthma Study.

    Rosalind J. Wright;Herman Mitchell;Cynthia M. Visness;Sheldon Cohen

  • Characteristics of inner-city children with asthma: the National Cooperative Inner-City Asthma Study.

    Meyer Kattan;Herman Mitchell;Peyton Eggleston;Peter Gergen

  • The Relationship Between Psychosocial Factors and Asthma Morbidity in Inner-City Children With Asthma

    Constance M. Weil;Constance M. Weil;Shari L. Wade;Laurie J. Bauman;Henry Lynn

  • Prevalence of allergic sensitization in the United States: results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005-2006.

    Päivi M. Salo;Samuel J. Arbes;Renee Jaramillo;Agustin Calatroni

  • Acute respiratory health effects of air pollution on children with asthma in US inner cities

    George T. O'Connor;Lucas Neas;Benjamin Vaughn;Meyer Kattan

  • Identifying infants at high risk of peanut allergy: The Learning Early About Peanut Allergy (LEAP) screening study

    George Du Toit;Graham Roberts;Peter H. Sayre;Marshall Plaut

  • Particle concentrations in inner-city homes of children with asthma: the effect of smoking, cooking, and outdoor pollution

    Lance A. Wallace;Herman Mitchell;George T. O'Connor;Lucas Neas

  • Total IgE levels and asthma prevalence in the US population: results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2005-2006.

    Peter J. Gergen;Samuel J. Arbes;Agustin Calatroni;Herman E. Mitchell

  • Home and allergic characteristics of children with asthma in seven U.S. urban communities and design of an environmental intervention: the Inner-City Asthma Study.

    Ellen F Crain;Michelle Walter;George T. O'Connor;Herman Mitchell

  • Do obese inner-city children with asthma have more symptoms than nonobese children with asthma?

    Peter F. Belamarich;Elisabeth Luder;Meyer Kattan;Herman Mitchell

  • Psychosocial characteristics of inner-city children with asthma: A description of the NCICAS psychosocial protocol

    Shari Wade;Connie Weil;Gary Holden;Gary Holden;Herman Mitchell

  • Results of the National Cooperative Inner-City Asthma Study (NCICAS) environmental intervention to reduce cockroach allergen exposure in inner-city homes

    Peter J. Gergen;Kathleen M. Mortimer;Peyton A. Eggleston;David Rosenstreich

  • Asthma control, adiposity, and adipokines among inner-city adolescents.

    Meyer Kattan;Rajesh Kumar;Gordon R. Bloomberg;Herman E. Mitchell

  • Patient-Provider Communication during the Emergency Department Care of Children with Asthma

    Lawrence S. Wissow;Debra Roter;Debra Roter;Laurie J. Bauman;Laurie J. Bauman;Ellen Crain;Ellen Crain

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter J. Gergen
Peter J. Gergen National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Agustin Calatroni
Agustin Calatroni Rho Federal Systems (United States)
Stanley J. Szefler
Stanley J. Szefler University of Colorado Denver
Carolyn M. Kercsmar
Carolyn M. Kercsmar Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Wayne J. Morgan
Wayne J. Morgan University of Arizona
Darryl C. Zeldin
Darryl C. Zeldin National Institutes of Health
George T. O'Connor
George T. O'Connor Boston University
Rebecca S. Gruchalla
Rebecca S. Gruchalla The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Andrew H. Liu
Andrew H. Liu University of Colorado Denver
Jacqueline A. Pongracic
Jacqueline A. Pongracic Lurie Children's Hospital

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