COVID-19 School Study in JAMA Tops Most-Shared Findings From July 2020
Post Date: August 11, 2020 | Publish Date:
A widely-shared and discussed study that reported an association between early school closures and reduced COVID-19 incidence and mortality was the most-shared research finding from Cincinnati Children’s in July.
The study, published July 29, 2020, in JAMA, was led by Katherine Auger, MD, MSc, and Samir Shah, MD, MSCE.
The study examined the timing of school closures across all 50 states. The co-authors reported that prompt closing of schools was associated with a reduction in COVID-19 spread from an estimated 638.7 cases per 100,000 to 214.8 per 100,000.
With an Altmetric score exceeding 4,000, this publication has become the most-shared of any finding produced by scientists at Cincinnati Children’s.
Ruxolitinib in treatment of severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): A multicenter, single-blind, randomized controlled trial
Published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Cincinnati Children’s co-corresponding author: Gang Huang, PhD
A mechanistic model and therapeutic interventions for COVID-19 involving a RAS-mediated bradykinin storm
Published in eLIFE
Cincinnati Children’s co-author: Bruce Aronow, PhD
Intrauterine Device Use in Adolescents With Disabilities
Published in Pediatrics
Cincinnati Children’s senior author:
Cincinnati Children’s co-authors:
Pathological response in children and adults with large unresected intermediate-grade or high-grade soft tissue sarcoma receiving preoperative chemoradiotherapy with or without pazopanib (ARST1321): a multicentre, randomised, open-label, phase 2 trial
Published in Lancet Oncology
Cincinnati Children’s co-author: Joel Sorger, MD