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Overview

Tanja Popovic is affiliated with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States. Their research contributions include the study of literary traditions and historical poetics.

One notable publication by Tanja Popovic is the paper titled Slavia Orthodoхa Literary Tradition: Between Canon and Archetype, published in 2020 in the venue ПРОБЛЕМЫ ИСТОРИЧЕСКОЙ ПОЭТИКИ. This publication addresses themes related to the examination of canonical and archetypal elements within Slavic Orthodox literary contexts.

Their frequent publication venue reflects a focus on historical poetics:

  • ПРОБЛЕМЫ ИСТОРИЧЕСКОЙ ПОЭТИКИ

Areas of study indicated by their publication record suggest an interest in literary traditions intersecting with historical and cultural analysis.

Best Publications

  • Investigation of bioterrorism-related anthrax, United States, 2001: epidemiologic findings.

    Daniel B. Jernigan;Pratima L. Raghunathan;Beth P Bell;Ross J. Brechner

  • Magnetic separation techniques in diagnostic microbiology.

    O Olsvik;T Popovic;E Skjerve;K S Cudjoe

  • The Changing Epidemiology of Meningococcal Disease in the United States, 1992–1996

    Nancy E. Rosenstein;Bradley A. Perkins;David S. Stephens;Lewis Lefkowitz

  • Identification of anthrax toxin genes in a Bacillus cereus associated with an illness resembling inhalation anthrax

    Alex R. Hoffmaster;Jacques Ravel;David A. Rasko;Gail D. Chapman

  • Characterization of encapsulated and noncapsulated Haemophilus influenzae and determination of phylogenetic relationships by multilocus sequence typing.

    Emma Meats;Edward J. Feil;Suzanna Stringer;Alison J. Cody

  • Sequencing of 16S rRNA gene: a rapid tool for identification of Bacillus anthracis.

    Claudio T. Sacchi;Anne M. Whitney;Leonard W. Mayer;Roger Morey

  • Characterization of Bacillus cereus Isolates Associated with Fatal Pneumonias: Strains Are Closely Related to Bacillus anthracis and Harbor B. anthracis Virulence Genes

    Alex R. Hoffmaster;Karen K. Hill;Jay E. Gee;Chung K. Marston

  • Leptospirosis in “Eco-Challenge” Athletes, Malaysian Borneo, 2000

    James Sejvar;Elizabeth Bancroft;Elizabeth Bancroft;Kevin Winthrop;Kevin Winthrop;Julie Bettinger

  • Use of polymerase chain reaction for detection of toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 strains from the Latin American cholera epidemic.

    P I Fields;T Popovic;K Wachsmuth;O Olsvik

  • Use of automated sequencing of polymerase chain reaction-generated amplicons to identify three types of cholera toxin subunit B in Vibrio cholerae O1 strains.

    O Olsvik;J Wahlberg;B Petterson;M Uhlén

  • Outbreak of W135 Meningococcal Disease in 2000: Not Emergence of a New W135 Strain but Clonal Expansion within the Electophoretic Type-37 Complex

    Leonard W. Mayer;Michael W. Reeves;Nasser Al-Hamdan;Claudio T. Sacchi

  • Epidemiologic application of a standardized ribotype scheme for Vibrio cholerae O1.

    T Popovic;C Bopp;O Olsvik;K Wachsmuth

  • Molecular Subtyping of Bacillus anthracis and the 2001 Bioterrorism-Associated Anthrax Outbreak, United States

    Alex R. Hoffmaster;Collette C. Fitzgerald;Efrain Ribot;Leonard W. Mayer

  • Probes and polymerase chain reaction for detection of food-borne bacterial pathogens.

    J.E Olsen;S Aabo;W Hill;S Notermans

  • Mutator clones of Neisseria meningitidis in epidemic serogroup A disease.

    Anthony R. Richardson;Zhong Yu;Tanja Popovic;Igor Stojiljkovic

  • Pathology and Pathogenesis of Bioterrorism-Related Inhalational Anthrax

    Jeannette Guarner;John A. Jernigan;Wun-Ju Shieh;Kathleen Tatti

  • The Molecular Epidemiology of Cholera in Latin America

    I K Wachsmuth;G M Evins;P I Fields;O Olsvik

  • Fatal Inhalational Anthrax in a 94-Year-Old Connecticut Woman

    Lydia A. Barakat;Howard L. Quentzel;John A. Jernigan;David L. Kirschke

  • Use of 16S rRNA Gene Sequencing for Rapid Identification and Differentiation of Burkholderia pseudomallei and B. mallei

    Jay E. Gee;Claudio T. Sacchi;Mindy B. Glass;Barun K. De

  • Use of Real-Time PCR To Resolve Slide Agglutination Discrepancies in Serogroup Identification of Neisseria meningitidis

    Elizabeth A. Mothershed;Claudio T. Sacchi;Anne M. Whitney;Gwen A. Barnett

  • Laboratory methods for the diagnosis of meningitis caused by Neisseria meningitidis, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and Haemophilus influenzae

    Tanja Popovic;Gloria W. Ajello;Richard R. Facklam

Frequent Co-Authors

Leonard W. Mayer
Leonard W. Mayer Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Sherif R. Zaki
Sherif R. Zaki Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Wun-Ju Shieh
Wun-Ju Shieh Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Fred C. Tenover
Fred C. Tenover University of Dayton
Brian D. Plikaytis
Brian D. Plikaytis Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
David S. Stephens
David S. Stephens Emory University
Cheryl A. Bopp
Cheryl A. Bopp Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Jeannette Guarner
Jeannette Guarner Emory University
Paul N. Levett
Paul N. Levett University of Regina
Paul Keim
Paul Keim Northern Arizona University

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