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Toward understanding the risk of secondary airborne infection: emission of respirable pathogens
M Nicas, WW Nazaroff, A Hubbard
Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene 2 (3), 143-154, 2005
11072005
A study quantifying the hand-to-face contact rate and its potential application to predicting respiratory tract infection
M Nicas, D Best
Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene 5 (6), 347-352, 2008
3332008
Relative contributions of four exposure pathways to influenza infection risk
M Nicas, RM Jones
Risk Analysis: An International Journal 29 (9), 1292-1303, 2009
2142009
Estimating exposure intensity in an imperfectly mixed room
M Nicas
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal 57 (6), 542-550, 1996
1741996
An integrated model of infection risk in a health‐care environment
M Nicas, G Sun
Risk Analysis 26 (4), 1085-1096, 2006
1512006
Respiratory protection and the risk of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
M Nicas
American journal of industrial medicine 27 (3), 317-333, 1995
951995
Respiratory protection against Mycobacterium tuberculosis: quantitative fit test outcomes for five type N95 filtering-facepiece respirators
K Lee, A Slavcev, M Nicas
Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene 1 (1), 22-28, 2004
902004
Informing optimal environmental influenza interventions: how the host, agent, and environment alter dominant routes of transmission
IH Spicknall, JS Koopman, M Nicas, JM Pujol, S Li, JNS Eisenberg
PLoS Computational Biology 6 (10), e1000969, 2010
842010
Worker exposure to volatile organic compounds in the vehicle repair industry
MP Wilson, SK Hammond, M Nicas, AE Hubbard
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene 4 (5), 301-310, 2007
842007
Framework for evaluating measures to control nosocomial tuberculosis transmission
WW Nazaroff, M Nicas, SL Miller
Indoor Air 8 (4), 205-218, 1998
821998
A multi-zone model evaluation of the efficacy of upper-room air ultraviolet germicidal irradiation
M Nicas, SL Miller
Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene 14 (5), 317-328, 1999
781999
The Infectious Dose of Coxiella Burnetii (Q Fever)
RM Jones, M Nicas, AE Hubbard, AL Reingold
Applied Biosafety 11 (1), 32-41, 2006
772006
An analytical framework for relating dose, risk, and incidence: an application to occupational tuberculosis infection
M Nicas
Risk Analysis 16 (4), 527-538, 1996
751996
Organophosphorous pesticide breakdown products in house dust and children's urine
L Quirós-Alcalá, A Bradman, K Smith, G Weerasekera, M Odetokun, ...
Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology 22 (6), 559-568, 2012
622012
Markov modeling of contaminant concentrations in indoor air
M Nicas
AIHAJ-American Industrial Hygiene Association 61 (4), 484-491, 2000
602000
Environmental versus analytical variability in exposure measurements
M Nicas, BP Simmons, RC Spear
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal 52 (12), 553-557, 1991
601991
Characterizing the Risk of Infection from Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Commercial Passenger Aircraft Using Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment
RM Jones, Y Masago, T Bartrand, CN Haas, M Nicas, JB Rose
Risk Analysis: An International Journal 29 (3), 355-365, 2009
562009
The Infectious Dose of Francisella Tularensis (Tularemia)
RM Jones, M Nicas, A Hubbard, MD Sylvester, A Reingold
Applied Biosafety 10 (4), 227-239, 2005
562005
Predicting room vapor concentrations due to spills of organic solvents
CB Keil, M Nicas
AIHA Journal 64 (4), 445-454, 2003
542003
Evaluation of COSHH Essentials for vapor degreasing and bag filling operations
RM Jones, M Nicas
Annals of occupational hygiene 50 (2), 137-147, 2006
532006
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