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December 13, 2022

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JAY M. FLEISHER B.S., M.A., M.S., Ph.D.

Associate Professor

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Davie, Florida 33325

EDUCATION

Richmond College (CUNY) B.S. Environmental Health,

Staten Island, New York June 1974

College of Staten Island (CUNY) M.S. Environmental Science

Staten Island, New York August 1977

Columbia University M.S. Epidemiology,

Graduate School of Public Health February 1990

New York, New York

New York University Ph.D. Environmental

Institute of Environmental Medicine Epidemiology and Biostatistics,

Laboratory of Biostatistics and August 1994

Research Epidemiology

New York, New York

ADDITIONAL TRAINING

Certificate in Mathematical Modeling of Air Pollutants, Virginia Polytechnic Institute.

Certificate in Mathematical Modeling of Noise Pollution, University of Florida.

Fundamentals Of GIS, Clark University, May 1999.

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

Editorial Board. Journal of Community Health, July, 2009.

Adjunct Associate Professor, Oceanographic Center, NSU, 2005 - Present

Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology, University of Miami, October 2004 - Present

Director of the Epidemiology Track, Masters of Public Health Program, Graduate School of Public Health, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 2001

Center for Research into Environment and Health, University of Wales, United Kingdom, January 1998 - Present. Senior Research Fellow.

Delegate, Center for Urban Epidemiologic Studies Management Advisory Committee, New York Academy of Medicine, September 1997.

World Health Organization, Consultation on Health Risks from Bathing in Marine Waters, Jersey (U.K.), May 1997. Advisor.

Environment Center, University of Leeds, United Kingdom, September 1993 - present. Senior Research Fellow.

Roswell Park Cancer Institute, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, August 1996 - present. Research Associate.

Netherlands National Institute of Public Health and the Environment, November 1996, Advisor. The Epidemiological Aspects of the Spread of Infectious Disease via Contact with Recreational Waters Contaminated with Domestic Sewage.

House of Lords, Parliament, United Kingdom, European Communities Committee, Subcommittee C (Environment and Social Affairs), June 1994. Advisor on the Epidemiological Aspects of the Spread of Infectious Disease via Contact with Recreational Waters Contaminated with Domestic Sewage.

World Health Organization, Consultation on Health Risks from Bathing in Marine Waters, World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe, Mediterranean Action Plan, Athens, Greece, June 1993. Advisor.

United Nations, New York, NY. UN/DTCD Project TRI/87/003: Development of Environmental Water Quality Standards, 1993. Consultant.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States Public Health Service, Atlanta, Georgia, 1993. Group Leader, Distance Learning Program in Epidemiology.

Center for Research into Environment and Health, University of Wales, United Kingdom, January 1992 - September 1993. Senior Research Fellow.

World Health Organization, Consultation on Health Risks from Bathing in Marine Waters, Regional Office for Europe, Mediterranean Action Plan, Athens, Greece, May 1991. Advisor.

World Health Organization's Global Environment Epidemiology Network, Geneva, Switzerland, 1989 - present.

State University of New York Vice-Chancellor's Committee on Wellness and Occupational Health, March 1988-1989.

Citizens' Advisory Committee on Sludge Management, City of New York, 1988-1989.

Subcommittee on Housing and Health of the Committee on Environmental Health of the New York Academy of Medicine, 1985-1986.

PROFESSIONAL INVITATIONS

Oral Presentation American Public Health Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA: The BEACHES Study: Health Effects and Exposures from Non-point Source Microbial Contaminants in Subtropical Recreational Marine Waters, November, 2009

Oral Presentation National Beaches Conference Agenda,Hunting Beach, California: The BEACHES Study: Health Effects and Exposures from Non-point Source Microbial Contaminants in Subtropical Recreational Marine Waters, June, 2009

Invited Speaker: 2005 Sustainable Beaches Conference, Clean Beaches Council

Renaissance Vinoy Resort St. Petersburg, Florida. October 31 - November 2, 2005: Evaluating Epidemiological Designs in Recreational water quality Studies

National Beaches Conference Agenda, San Diego, California, October 13-15, 2004: Risk Perception Bias and Self Reported Symptoms

Invited Expert: German Federal Environmental Agency (UBA): Control of recreational-water quality: Do we need a change of paradigms ? International Workshop at Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany, 28-30 March 2004

Invited Referee for Submissions - International Water Association 4th World Water Conference

Marrakech, Morocco, September. 2004

WHO Expert Consultation, Farhan, U.K., 2001

Invited to attend United nations Conference on….. New York, NY, April, 2001

London, England - Consult to the British department of Environment on the Seting of new Recreational water Quality Standards - February, 2001.

World Health Organization, Advisor Expert Consultation on Estimation of the Global Disease Burden Attributable to Environmental Pollution, Buffalo, New York, August, 2000.

Berlin, Germany – Consult on epidemiological methods for impending series of randomized trials of recreational water associated illness, May, 2000.

EPA – Boston: Lecture on disease transmission via exposure to recreational waters, May, 2000.

IAWQ Conference – Paris, France: Present paper on randomized trial of water associated illness. July, 2000.

Berlin, Germany – Consult on statistical analysis of first of a series of randomized of recreational water associated illness, October, 2000.

World Health Organization: Invited Advisor, Expert Consultation on "Harmonized Risk Assessment for Water-related Microbiological Hazards," Stockholm Sweden, September 1999.

World Health Organization/United States Environmental Protection Agency: Invited participant, Expert Consultation on Predictive Approaches for Monitoring and Assessment of the Safety of Recreational Waters, November 1998.

Association of State and Territorial Health Officials: Beaches Environmental Assessment, Closure, and Health Conference, October 1997. Invited to Co-Chair 2-day workshop on Health Risk Assessment and Communication.

World Health Organization, Jersey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom, May 1997. Invited participant: Expert Consultation on the Development of WHO Guidelines for Safe Recreational Water Quality.

Sixty-Eighth Annual Conference of the New York Water Environment Association, January 1996. Invited Lecturer on Illnesses Associated with Bather Exposure to Marine Waters Contaminated with Domestic Sewage.

House of Lords, Subcommittee on Environment and Social Affairs, Parliament, United Kingdom, July 1994. Invited to give testimony on The Transmission of Infectious Disease via Contact with Recreational Waters Contaminated with Domestic Sewage.

International Conference on Recreational Bathing Water and the Effect on Human Health, Warrington, United Kingdom, April 1994. Invited Lecturer, Epidemiological and Statistical Issues.

World Health Organization (WHO) Athens, Greece, June 1993. Invited participant in drafting Guidelines on Recreational Water Quality Standards for the World Health Organization, Consultation of Health Risks from Bathing in Marine Waters.

Guest Lecturer on Environment and Health, Lutheran Hospital CME Program, 1993.

Institute of Water and Environmental Management's International Symposium on Recreational Water Quality Standards, London, England, May 1992. Invited lecturer on Current Recreational Water Quality Standards and the Spread of Infectious Disease: Epidemiological and Statistical Issues.

International Conference entitled, "The Coastline - A Wasting and Wasted Asset," London, England, June 1991. Invited Member of a Panel of Experts to Discuss Current European Community Water Quality Standards Governing Recreational Waters.

International Conference on Bathing Water Management, Bristol, United Kingdom, December 1990. Invited Lecturer on the Validity of Current U.S. Federal Bacteriological Water Quality Criteria Governing Marine Recreational Waters.

Third International Congress on Beach Preservation, San Sebastian, Spain, June 1989. Invited Lecturer on Recreational Water Quality Assessment.

REFEREE

Water Research, Elsevier Science Ltd, Great Britain, 1996 - 2018

New York State Journal of Medicine, Lake Success, New York, 1987 - 1994

Journal of Community Health, Brooklyn, New York, 1987 - present.

Bulletin of the World Health Organization, World Heath Organization, Geneva 1999-present

Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health., 2004-Present

International Journal Of Epidemiology, 2006 - 2018

Journal of Water and Health Research, IAW Publishing, Great Britain. 2005-Present

Environmental Science & Technology. 2006- Present

Epidemiology 2010 - present

Cancer Research Journal 2012 - present

Journal of Water and Health 2006 - present

Editorial Board Positions

American Journal of Cancer Review. 2012 - present

American Journal of Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention 2012 - present

Journal of Community Health 2008 – present

Scopus Profile 1996 to present

Fleisher, Jay M.

Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, United States

Author ID: 700-***-****

Documents: 44

Citations: 1063 total citations by 784 documents

Co-authors: 124

Subject area: Medicine, Environmental Science View

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS

Using Logistic Regression as a Method to Determine Probabilities of Enterococci Exceedence Levels in Recreational Waters, Jay M. Fleisher, ( In Progress)

Epidemiological and Biostatisticial consultation to faculty conducting research projects.

Consultant, NOVA Statistical Consulting Center, 2004 - Present.

Task Leader – Statistics without Borders 2012-present

TEACHING - NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY 2004 TO 2018 ( Courses Taught)

Epidemiology -- Online and Onsite

Introduction to Biostatistics - - Online and Onsite

Surveillance and Outbreak Investigation - - Online and Onsite

Environmental Health - Online and Onsite

Environmental Epidemiology - - Online and Onsite

Grant Writing - Student Research

Statistical Consulting Center – as needed

Introduction to SAS - - Online and Onsite

Research Methods for Fellows, Residents, and MD’s

TEACHING - STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT BROOKLYN !980 - 2000

Epidemiologic study design

Environmental epidemiology.

Analysis of small epidemiologic data sets

Computers in medical and epidemiological research.

Computers applied to medicine.

Lecture on ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY to second year medical students.

CAMPUS WIDE SERVICE

NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY

Chairman, MPH Admissions Committee

Member, Student Progress and Advising Committeee

Member, Curriculum Committee

Member, Evaluations Committee

Member, Research Committee

EASTERN VIRGINIA MEDICAL SCHOOL

Course Director, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Eastern Virginia Medical School

Director of Epidemiology Track, Graduate Program in Public Health, Eastern Virginia Medical School

Member, Program Evaluation and Accreditation Committee, Graduate Program in Public Health, Eastern Virginia Medical School

Curriculum Committee, Graduate Program in Public Health, Eastern Virginia Medical School

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT BROOKLYN

Member, Admissions Committee, School of Medicine

Member, University Hospital of Brooklyn (UHB) Cancer Committee

Member, Centerwide Committee on Academic Computing

Member, Chemical Hygiene Advisory Committee

Co-author, "Cancer Program Report, 1986"

Co-author, "Cancer Program Report, 1987"

Co-author, "Cancer Occurrence in Brooklyn, 1978-1982"

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

American College of Epidemiology

Society for Epidemiological Research

International Society for Environmental Epidemiology

American Public Health Association

Water Pollution Control Federation

New York Academy of Science

Florida Public Health Association

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Nova Southeastern University

COM-Program Public Health

Associate Professor

2004 - 2018

Owner, Creative Computer Research Consulting

Chesapeake, Va

Provide Epidemiological and Biostatistical Consulting

10/01 – 5/ 04

The Glennan Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology

The Leonard R. Strelitz Diabetes Institute

Eastern Virginia Medical School

2001 - 2003 Independent Consultant

Graduate Program of Public Health

Eastern Virginia Medical School

Norfolk, VA 23501

2001 - 2002 Director of the Epidemiology Track, MPH Program

United States Navy Environmental Health Center

2510 Walmer Avenue

Norfolk, VA 23513

1/00 – 10/00 Epidemiologist/Biostatistician

State University of New York

Health Science Center at Brooklyn

Department of Preventive Medicine

and Community Health

Brooklyn, New York

11/80 – 2000 Research Assistant Professor

Center for Research into Environment and Health, University of Wales, United Kingdom

10/89 – Present Senior Research Fellow

Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology, University of Miami

10/04 - Present

PUBLICATIONS

Articles

1. Fleisher JM. Assessing Beach Water Quality. Conference Proceedings, 208 Area-Wide Water Quality Management Program, College of Staten Island, January 1978.

2. Fleisher JM, McFadden RT. Obtaining Precise Estimates in Coliform Enumeration. Water Research 1980; 14:477-483.

3. Fleisher JM. Implications of Coliform Variability in the Assessment of the Sanitary Quality of Recreational Waters. Journal of Hygiene 1985; 94:193-200.

4. Feldman JG, Pertschuk LP, Carter AC, Eisenberg KB, Fleisher JM. Histo-chemical Estrogen Binding. An Independent Predictor of Recurrence and Survival in Stage II Breast Cancer. Cancer 1986; 57(5):911-916.

5. Gardner B, Feldman JG, Spivak Y, Panetta T, Fleisher JM, Kasamblides E, Higgins E. Investigations of Some Factors Influencing the Prognosis of Colon Cancer. American Journal of Surgery 1987; 153:541-544.

6. Fleisher JM. Medical Students' Exposure to Formaldehyde in Gross Anatomy Laboratories. New York State Journal of Medicine 1987; 87(7):385-388.

7. Fleisher JM. Implications of Indicator Organism Variability on the Assessment of Recreational Waters. Proceedings of the Third International Congress on Beach Preservation, San Sebastian, Spain, June 1989.

8. Fleisher JM. Occupational and Non-Occupational Risk Factors in Relation to an Excess of Primary Liver Cancer Observed Among Residents of Brooklyn, New York. Cancer 1990; 65:180-185.

Reported in Internal Medicine News 1990; 23(12):29.

9. Fleisher JM. The Effects of Measurement Error on Previously Reported Mathematical Relationships Between Indicator Organism Density and Swimming-Associated Illness: A Quantitative Estimate of the Resulting Bias. International Journal of Epidemiology 1990; 19(4):1100-1106.

10. Fleisher JM. Conducting Recreational Water Quality Surveys: Some Problems and Suggested Remedies. (Viewpoint Article) Marine Pollution Bulletin 1990; 21(12):562-567.

11. Fleisher JM. Epidemiology in Transition: A Historical Hypothesis. Epidemiology 1991 1(4): 331-332.

12. Pertschuk LP, Kim DS, Nayeri K, Feldman JG, Eisenberg KB, Carter AC, Rong ZT, Thelmo WL, Fleisher JM, Greene GL. Immunocytochemical Estrogen and Progestin Receptor Assays in Breast Cancer with Monoclonal Antibodies." Cancer 1990; 66(8):1663-1670.

13. Birrer RB, Fleisher JM, Cortese L, Weiner M, Ferra J, Richards F, Plotz CM. An Urban Primary Care School Health Program." New York State Journal of Medicine 1991; 91(8):339-341.

14. Fleisher JM. A Re-Analysis of the Data Supporting U.S. Federal Bacteriological Water Quality Criteria Governing Marine Recreational Waters. Water Pollution Control Federation Journal 1991; 63:259-265.

15. Buff DD, Fleisher JM, Roca JA, Jaffri M, Wyrwinski D. Circadian Distribution of In-Hospital Cardiopulmonary Arrests on the General Medical Ward. Archives of Internal Medicine 1991; 152:1282-1288.

16. Fleisher JM. Assessing the Risk Among Bathers Exposed to Coastal Waters Contaminated with Domestic Sewage. The Marine Forum for Environmental Issues: Annual Report 1993. Natural History Museum, London, England, 1993.

17. Jones F, Kay D, Wyer MD, Fleisher JM, Salmon R, Godfree AF. Final Report of the Controlled Cohort Investigations into the Health Effects of Bathing in Sewage Contaminated Coastal Waters. Report to the British Department of Environment, January 1993.

18. Wehbeh H, Fleisher JM, Karimi A, Mathony A, Minkoff H. The Relationship Between the Ultrasonographic Diagnosis of Innocent Amniotic Band Development and Pregnancy Outcomes. Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993; 81(4):565-568.

19. Fleisher JM, Jones F, Kay D, Stanwell-Smith R, Wyer M, Morano R. Water and Non-Water-Related Risk Factors for Gastroenteritis among Bathers Exposed to Sewage Contaminated Marine Waters. International Journal of Epidemiology 1993; 22:698-708.

20. Fleisher JM, Senie RT, Minkoff H, Jaccard J. Condom Use Relative to Knowledge of Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention, Method of Birth Control, and Past or Present Infection. Journal of Community Health 1994; 19(6):395-407.

21. Fleisher JM. Invited written and oral evidence on the transmission of infectious disease via contact with marine recreational waters. Published in the First Report: Select Committee on the European Communities: Bathing Water (HL paper 6I), House of Lords, Parliament, United Kingdom, December 1994.

22. Kay D, Fleisher, JM, Salmon RL, et al. Predicting Likelihood of Gastroenteritis from Sea Bathing: Results from Randomized Exposure. Lancet 1994; 344:905-909.

Reported in Science News 1994; 146(16):255.

Reported in Water Newsletter 1994; 36(20).

Reprinted in the International Association of Water Quality Newsletter;

Vol. 11, March 1996.

23. Shawi J, Hage PS, Zarou D, Fleisher JM, Noldsco A, Wehbeh HA. The Role of Sequential Outpatient Application of Intra-Vaginal Prostaglandin E2 in Cervical Ripening, Submitted, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995.

24. Wyer MD, Fleisher JM, Gough J, et al. An Investigation into Parametric Relationships Between Enterovirus and Faecal Indicator Organisms in the Coastal Waters of England and Wales. Water Research 1995; 29(8):1863-1865.

25. Fleisher JM, Kay D, Wyer M, Merrett H. The Significance of the Enterovirus Test in the Assessment of Recreational Water Associated Gastroenteritis. Water Research 1996; 30(10):2341-2346.

26. Plawker MW, Fleisher JM, Nitti V, Macchia RJ. Primary Care Practitioners: An Analysis of their Perceptions of Voiding Dysfunction and Prostate Cancer. Journal of Urology 1996; 155:601-604.

27. Fleisher JM, Kay D, Jones F, et al. Marine Waters Contaminated with Domestic Sewage: Nonenteric Illness Associated with Bather Exposure in the United United Kingdom. American Journal of Public Health 1996; 86(9):1228-1234.

Reported in Science News 1996; 150(13):199.

28. Plawker MW, Fleisher JM, Vapnek EM, et.al. Current Trends in Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Staging Among United States Urologists. Journal of Urology 1997; 158(97):1853-1858.

Abstracted in JAMA 1997; 278(24):2124.

29. Polo F, Figueras MJ, Inza I, Sala J, Fleisher JM, Guarro J. Relationship Between the Presence of Salmonella and Indicators of Faecal Pollution in Aquatic Habitats. Federation of European Microbiological Societies Microbiology Letters 1998; 160:253-256.

30. Wyer MD, Kay D, Fleisher JM, et al. An Expermental Health Related Classification for Marine Waters. Water Research 1998; 33(3):715-722.

31. Fleisher JM, Kay D, Wyer M, et al. Estimates of the Severity of Illnesses Associated with Bathing in Marine Waters Contaminated with Domestic Sewage. International Journal of Epidemiology 1998; 27(4):722.

32. Fleisher JM (Member of World Health Organization’s Expert Consultation Group). Co- author: Guidelines for Recreational-water Environments: Coastal and Fresh Waters. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, October 1998.

33. Fleisher JM (Member of World Health Organization’s Expert Consultation Group). Health-based monitoring of recreational waters: The feasibility of a new approach (the Annapolis Protocol’) outcome of an expert consultation, Annapolis, USA co-sponsored by USEPA. Geneva, 1999

34. Kay D, Wyer MD, Fleisher JM, Fewtrell L, Godfree AF. Health Effects from Recreational Water Contact. Water Science and Technology,2000 ( in press)

35. Polo F, Figueras MJ, Sala IJ, Fleisher JM, Guarro J. Prevalence of Salmonella Serotypes in Environmental waters and their Relationship with Indicator Organisms. Antonie van Leewenhoek, 75: 285-292, 1999.

36. Wyer,D, Kay D, Fleisher JM, et al. An Experimental Health – Related Classification for Marine Waters. Water Research, 1999; 33(3), 715 – 722.

37. Wehbeh H, Fleisher JM, Coasino M, et al. Assessing Adherence to a Standard Multi-Day, Multi-Dose Course of Erythromycin in the Treatment of Chlamydia Trachomatis among Pregnant Women. Journal of Reproductive Medicine : 45(6): 465 – 468, 2000.

38. Kay D, Fleisher JM, Wyer MD and Salmon RL. Re-analysis of the Sea Bathing Data from the UK Randomized trials: A report to the ( British) Department of Environment, 2002.

39. Kay, D., Bartram, J., Prüss, A., Ashbolt, N., Wyer, M.D., Fleisher, J.M., Fewtrell, L., Rogers, A. and Rees, G. Derivation of numerical values for the World Health Organization Guidelines for recreational waters. Water Research, 38: 1296-1304, 2004.

Reprinted: Virtual Journal of Environmental Sustainability, 2 (4), 2004

40. Lou, J.Q., Kahlowsky M., Suciu, G., & Fleisher, J. M. (2005). Handwriting Pattern Analysis in Multiple Sclerosis Population. Platform presentation at the Annual International Conference of Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers (CMSC), June 2- 6, Orlando, USA, 2005.

41. Fleisher JM & Kay D. (2006) Risk Perception Bias, Self-Reporting Of Illness, And The Validity Of Reported Results In An Epidemiologic Study Of Recreational Water Associated Illnesses. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 52:264-268

42. David Kay, Nick Ashbolt, Mark D. Wyer, Jay M. Fleisher, Lorna Fewtrell Alan Rogers and Gareth Rees Comment on derivation of numerical values for the world health organization guidelines for recreational waters: A reply. Water Research (2007)

43. Fleisher JM, Liu J, Farrell M. Relationship between Physician Supply and Breast Cancer Survival: A Geographic Approach. Journal of Community Health, August 2008.

44. Fleisher, JM,( Who are the proper controls in a prospective study of recreational water associated illness?: ( Submitted Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2010 )

45. Fleisher JM, Fleming LE, Solo Gabriele HM, et al. The BEACHES Study: Health Effects and Exposures from Non-point Source Microbial Contaminants in Subtropical Recreational Marine Waters. International Journal of Epidemiology, 39(5): 1291-1298, 2010

46. Christopher D. Sinigalliano, Jay M. Fleisher, Maribeth L. Gidley et al. Traditional and Molecular Analyses for Fecal Indicator Bacteria and Environmental parameters in Non-point Source Subtropical Recreational Marine Waters, Water Research 44(13): 3763-3772, 2010

47. Succar CT, Hardigan PC, Fleisher JM, Godel J. Survey of tobacco control among Florida dentists. Journal of Community Health(2011). J Community Health 36:211-218

49. Succar CT, Hardigan PC, Fleisher JM, Godel J. Survey of tobacco control among Florida dentists. Journal of Community Health(2011), 36:211-218

50. Hustace, T., Fleisher, J. M., Sanchez Varela, A. M., Podda, A. and Alvarez, O. (2011), Increased prevalence of false positive hemoglobinopathy newborn screening in premature infants. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 57.

51. Hardigan, PC, Sucar, CT, Fleisher, JM. (2011). An analysis of response rate and economic costs between mail and web-based surveys among practicing dentists: A randomized trial. Journal of Community Health (2011).

52. Lisa R W Plano, Tomoyuki Shibata, Anna C Garza, Jonathan Kish, Jay M Fleisher, Christopher D Sinigalliano, Maribeth L Gidley, Kelly Withum, Samir M Elmir, Suzanne Hower, Charlene R Jackson, John B Barrett, Timothy Cleary, Maureen Davidson, Johnnie Davis, Sampa Mukherjee, Lora E Fleming, Helena M Solo-Gabriele: Human-Associated Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus from a Subtropical Recreational Marine Beach.. Microbial Ecology 04/2013;

53. Shibata, T, Solo-Gabriele, HM, Sinigalliano, CD, Gidley, ML, Plano, LRW, Fleisher, JM, Wang, JD, Elmir, SM, He, G, Wright, ME, Abdelzaher, AM, Ortega, C, Wanless, D, Garza, AC, Kish, JK, Scott, T, Hollenbeck, J, Backer, LC, Fleming, LE, 2010. Evaluation of conventional and alternative monitoring methods for a recreational marine beach with non-point source of fecal contamination. Environmental Science & Technology (2010)

54. Amir M Abdelzaher, Mary E Wright, Cristina Ortega, A Rasem Hasan, Tomoyoki Shibata, Helena M Solo-Gabriele, Jonathan Kish, Kelly Withum, Guoqing He, Samir M Elmir, J Alfredo Bonilla, Tonya D Bonilla, Carol J Palmer, Troy M Scott, Jerzy Lukasik, Valerie J Harwood, Shannon McQuaig, Christopher D Sinigalliano, Maribeth L Gidley, David Wanless, Lisa R W Plano, Anna C Garza, Xiaofang Zhu, Jill R Stewart, Jerold W Dickerson, Helen Yampara-Iquise, Charles Carson, Jay M Fleisher, Lora E Fleming: Daily measures of microbes and human health at a non-point source marine beach.. Journal of Water and Health 09/2011; 9(3):443-57

55. Michael Wolwa, Cyril Blavo, Rushita Shah, Jay M Fleisher, Tania Espinal: Cervical Cancer Knowledge and Prevention Among College Women.. Journal of Community Health 05/2013;

56. Diana Aranda, Jose V. Lopez, Helena M. Solo-Gabriele and Jay M. Fleisher. Using Probabilities of Enterococci Exceedance and Logistic Regression to Evaluate Long term Weekly Beach Monitoring Data (Submitted Water and Health, 2015) .

57. Fleisher JM The advantages of using Multiple Logistic Regression in Predicting Beach Exceedances vs. Least Multiple Least Squares Regression Submitted Water and Health,2015.

58. Alexandra M. Campbell, Jay Fleisher, Christopher Sinigalliano, James R. White, Jose V. Lopez . Dynamics of marine bacterial community diversity of the coastal waters of the reefs, inlets, and wastewater outfalls of southeast Florida, Microbiology Open, 2015.

59.

Diana Aranda Jose V. Lopez, Helena M. Solo-Gabriele, Jay M. Fleisher Ph.D. Using Probabilities of Enterococci Exceedance and Logistic Regression to Evaluate Long term Weekly Beach Monitoring Data

Journal of Water and Health 14(1) · July 2015

Letters, Comments, and Book Reviews

1. Fleisher JM. Book Review: "Computerizing Your Medical Office: A Guide for Physicians and Their Staffs." New York State Journal of Medicine 1984; 84(9):475.

2. Fleisher JM. Book Review: "Computer Applications in Clinical Practice." New York State Journal of Medicine 1986; 86(8):450-451.

3. Fleisher JM. Epidemiology in Transition: A Historical Hypothesis. (Letter) Epidemiology 1990; 1(4):331.

4. Fleisher JM, Nayeri K. Mortality and Air Pollution in London: A Time Series Analysis. (Letter) American Journal of Epidemiology 1991; 133(6):631-632.

5. Fleisher JM. Book Review: "Carbon Monoxide Poisoning." New York State Journal of Medicine 1991; 92(4):165.

6. Fleisher JM, Senie R, Minkoff H, Endias R. Assessing Prior History of Sexually Transmitted Disease. (Comment) Journal of the American Medical Association 1991; 266:1646.

7. Fleisher JM. Problems in the Average-Risk Interpretation of Categorical Dose-Response Analyses (letter). Epidemiology 1996; 7(2):211.

Book Chapters

1. Fleisher JM. U.S. Federal Bacteriological Water Quality Standards: A Re-analysis (Chapter 9) in Recreational Water Quality Management. Volume 1: Coastal Waters edited by D. Kay. Chichester, UK: Ellis Horwood Ltd., 1992.

2. Fleisher JM, Jones F, Kay D, Morano R. Setting Recreational Water Quality Criteria: Methodological and Analytical Problems (Chapter 8), in Recreational Water Quality Management. Volume 2: Fresh Waters, edited by D. Kay and R. Hanbury. Chichester, UK: Horwood Ltd., pp.123-135, 1993.

3. Contributor to World Health Organization Document EUR/IPC/CEH 039(1): Microbiology Quality of Coastal Recreational Waters. WHO Regional Office for Europe, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1994.

4. Contributor, Water Quality: Processes and Policy, edited by Trudgill ST, Walling DE, and Webb BW. John Wiley and Sons, London, 1999.

5. Fleisher JM. Determining the Strength of Evidence, in Methodology for Assessment of Environmental Burden of Disease, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, 2000.

6. Blumenthal UJ, Fleisher JM, Esrey SA, and Peasey a. Epidemiology: A Tool for the Assessment of Risk (Chapter 7), in Water Quality: Guidelines, Standards and Heath: Assessment fo Risk and Risk Management for Water – Related Infections Disease. World Health Organization Water Series, World Health Organization, Geneva Switzerland, 2001.

7. Contributor, Guidelines for safe recreational water environments Volume 1: Coastal and Fresh Waters. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, 2003.

NSU Committees

Admissions Committee MPH Program

COM Research Committee

Chair - Evaluations Committee – MPH Program

Curriculum Committee - MPH Program

Research Committee – MPH Program

Library Committee -Com

Poster Presentations

The advantages of using Multiple Logistic Regression in Predicting Beach Exceedances vs. Least Multiple Least Squares Regression - NSU Research Day, Feb, 2016

Invited Poster Presentation: Conference: Oceans & Human Health: On Rapid assessment methods



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