Published on in Vol 9, No 3 (2021): March

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/24275, first published .
Understanding On-Campus Interactions With a Semiautomated, Barcode-Based Platform to Augment COVID-19 Contact Tracing: App Development and Usage

Understanding On-Campus Interactions With a Semiautomated, Barcode-Based Platform to Augment COVID-19 Contact Tracing: App Development and Usage

Understanding On-Campus Interactions With a Semiautomated, Barcode-Based Platform to Augment COVID-19 Contact Tracing: App Development and Usage

Journals

  1. Sousan S, Fan M, Outlaw K, Williams S, Roper R. SARS-CoV-2 Detection in air samples from inside heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems- COVID surveillance in student dorms. American Journal of Infection Control 2022;50(3):330 View
  2. Vincent W. Developing and Evaluating a Measure of the Willingness to Use Pandemic-Related mHealth Tools Using National Probability Samples in the United States: Quantitative Psychometric Analyses and Tests of Sociodemographic Group Differences. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e38298 View
  3. Khowaja S, Khuwaja P, Dev K, D’Aniello G. VIRFIM: an AI and Internet of Medical Things-driven framework for healthcare using smart sensors. Neural Computing and Applications 2023;35(22):16175 View
  4. Silverstein S, Jenkins W, Orlowski M, Paton S. Pandemic response across Ohio’s public universities: Novel approaches, emergent challenges and future opportunities. Journal of American College Health 2024;72(8):2622 View
  5. Sousan S, Boatman M, Johansen L, Fan M, Roper R. Comparing and validating air sampling methods for SARS-CoV-2 detection in HVAC ducts of student dorms. Environmental Pollution 2024;343:123164 View
  6. Cobb S, Schrode K, Siddiq H, Boyce S, Taylor K, Vargas R, Harawa N. An Examination of Responses to COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Efforts in Black/African American and Hispanic/Latinx Communities of Los Angeles. Health Equity 2024;8(1):493 View