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D-Index
65
Citations
20442
World Ranking
2471
National Ranking
1001

Overview

Jeffrey P. Davis was affiliated with the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin in the United States. Their research focus was primarily within health professions, spanning subfields including radiological and ultrasound technology, general health professions, and public health, environmental, and occupational health.

Their work addressed topics such as family and patient care in intensive care units, geriatric care and nursing homes, and palliative care and end-of-life issues.

Davis published papers in several venues, including:

  • Heart Lung and Circulation
  • American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

Notable recent publications included:

  • "A Basic Physician Trainee's Genetic Immersion Experience in Cardiac Genetics," published in 2024 in Heart Lung and Circulation
  • "ICU Transfer Through the COVID-19 Pandemic: Characterizing an Informal ICU Transfer Network From 2018 Through 2024," published in 2025 in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

Frequent coauthors included Susanna Plugge, Julie McGaughran, Caroline Richmond, Jacqueline M. Kruser, and Nandita R. Nadig.

Best Publications

  • Lyme disease-a tick-borne spirochetosis?

    Willy Burgdorfer;Alan G. Barbour;Stanley F. Hayes;Jorge L. Benach

  • A massive outbreak in Milwaukee of cryptosporidium infection transmitted through the public water supply

    Mac Kenzie Wr;Hoxie Nj;Proctor Me;Gradus Ms

  • Defining the Group A Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome: Rationale and Consensus Definition

    Robert F. Breiman;Jeffrey P. Davis;Richard R. Facklam;Barry M. Gray

  • Transmission of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus by organ transplantation.

    Staci A. Fischer;Mary Beth Graham;Matthew J. Kuehnert;Camille Nelson Kotton

  • Isolation of Blastomyces dermatitidis in soil associated with a large outbreak of blastomycosis in Wisconsin.

    Klein Bs;Vergeront Jm;Weeks Rj;Kumar Un

  • Massive Outbreak of Waterborne Cryptosporidium Infection in Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Recurrence of Illness and Risk of Secondary Transmission

    W R MacKenzie;W L Schell;K A Blair;D G Addiss

  • Cost of Illness in the 1993 Waterborne Cryptosporidium Outbreak, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    Phaedra S. Corso;Michael H. Kramer;Kathleen A. Blair;David G. Addiss

  • Identification of a novel pathogenic Borrelia species causing Lyme borreliosis with unusually high spirochaetaemia: a descriptive study

    Bobbi S Pritt;Paul S Mead;Diep K Hoang Johnson;David F Neitzel

  • Emergence of a New Pathogenic Ehrlichia Species, Wisconsin and Minnesota, 2009

    Bobbi S. Pritt;Lynne M. Sloan;Diep K. Hoang Johnson;Ulrike G. Munderloh

  • A cluster of anaphylactic reactions in children with spina bifida during general anesthesia: Epidemiologic features, risk factors, and latex hypersensitivity

    Kevin J. Kelly;Michell L. Pearson;Viswanath P. Kurup;Peter L. Havens

  • Multistate outbreak of Escherichia coli O157:H7 infection associated with consumption of packaged spinach, August-September 2006: the Wisconsin investigation.

    Arthur M. Wendel;Diep Hoang Johnson;Umid Sharapov;Juliana Grant

  • Mild Measles and Secondary Vaccine Failure During a Sustained Outbreak in a Highly Vaccinated Population

    M B Edmonson;D G Addiss;J T McPherson;J L Berg

  • Prevalence of Serum Antibody to Staphylococcal Enterotoxin F among Wisconsin Residents: Implications for Toxic-Shock Syndrome

    J. M. Vergeront;S. J. Stolz;B. A. Crass;D. B. Nelson

  • MONKEYPOX ZOONOTIC ASSOCIATIONS: INSIGHTS FROM LABORATORY EVALUATION OF ANIMALS ASSOCIATED WITH THE MULTI-STATE US OUTBREAK

    Christina L. Hutson;Kemba N. Lee;Jason Abel;Darin S. Carroll

  • Two outbreaks of blastomycosis along rivers in Wisconsin. Isolation of Blastomyces dermatitidis from riverbank soil and evidence of its transmission along waterways.

    Bruce S. Klein;James M. Vergeront;Arthur F. Disalvo;Leo Kaufman

  • Spectrum of infection and risk factors for human monkeypox, United States, 2003.

    Mary G. Reynolds;Whitni B. Davidson;Aaron T. Curns;Craig S. Conover

  • Emergence and possible transmission of amantadine-resistant viruses during nursing home outbreaks of influenza a (H3N2)

    Eric E. Mast;Maurice W. Harmon;Stefan Gravenstein;Si Ping Wu

  • The effect of a community intervention trial on parental knowledge and awareness of antibiotic resistance and appropriate antibiotic use in children.

    Mary Jo Trepka;Edward A. Belongia;Po-Huang Chyou;Jeffrey P. Davis

  • Estimating the Effectiveness of Tetanus-Diphtheria-Acellular Pertussis Vaccine (Tdap) for Preventing Pertussis: Evidence of Rapidly Waning Immunity and Difference in Effectiveness by Tdap Brand

    Ruth Koepke;Jens C. Eickhoff;Roman A. Ayele;Ashley B. Petit

  • Borrelia mayonii sp. nov., a member of the Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato complex, detected in patients and ticks in the upper midwestern United States.

    Bobbi S. Pritt;Laurel B. Respicio-Kingry;Lynne M. Sloan;Martin E. Schriefer

  • Swine Influenza Virus Infections: Transmission From III Pigs to Humans at a Wisconsin Agricultural Fair and Subsequent Probable Person-to-Person Transmission

    Diana L. Wells;Daniel J. Hopfensperger;Nancy H. Arden;Maurice W. Harmon

  • Cryptosporidium and cryptosporidiosis

    Peter L. Havens;Peter L. Havens;Jeffrey P. Davis;Jeffrey P. Davis

Frequent Co-Authors

David G. Addiss
David G. Addiss The Task Force for Global Health
Edward A. Belongia
Edward A. Belongia Marshfield Clinic
Bruce S. Klein
Bruce S. Klein University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jay C. Butler
Jay C. Butler Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Merlin S. Bergdoll
Merlin S. Bergdoll University of Wisconsin–Madison
Richard W. Steketee
Richard W. Steketee Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Inger K. Damon
Inger K. Damon Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Ruth Lynfield
Ruth Lynfield Minnesota Department of Health
Kevin L. Karem
Kevin L. Karem Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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