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Center for Global Health Faculty

Noreen Hynes

Director, Geographic Medicine Center; Director, Johns Hopkins Travel & Tropical Medicine

Noreen Hynes

Academic Degrees

Departmental Address

1830 East Monument Street, 4th Floor, Infectious Diseases Baltimore, MD 21205

Contact Information

Phone:
410.614.7196

Research and Professional Experience

My research interests focus on infectious diseases at the clinical-public health interface in resource constrained settings in both tropical and temperate regions. Research projects address vaccine preventable diseases, the epidemiology of diseases amongst travelers, and the epidemiology and control of emerging and reemerging infectious diseases, including sexually transmitted infections.

Keywords

Vaccine preventable diseases; infectious diseases in resource poor areas; sexually transmitted infections

Honors and Awards

Board of Trustees, Center for Excellence in Education Distinguished Service Medal (U.S. Public Health Service) Secretary's Distinguished Service Award (U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services) Vice Presidential Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal (U.S. Public Health Service) Outstanding Service Medal (U.S. Public Health Service) Commendation Medal (U.S. Public Health Service) Citation (U.S. Public Health Service) Crisis Response Award (U.S. Public Health Service): Terrorist attacks of 9/11/2001 Crisis Response Award (U.S. Public Health Service): Anthrax letters attacks Board of Regents Award for the Outstanding Medical Officer Graduate, Uniformed Services University

Selected Publications

1. LaRoque R et al. 2012. Global TravEpiNet: a national consortium of clinics providing care to international travelers -- analysis of demographic characteristics, travel destinations, and pretravel healthcare of high-risk US international travelers, 2009-2011. Clin Infect Dis 54(4):455-62.

2.  Franco C, Hynes NA, Bouri N, Henderson DA. 2010. The dengue threat to the United States. Biosecur Bioterror  8(3):273-6.

3. Borio L, Hynes NA, and Henderson DA. 2009. Bioterrorism - an overview; In Mandell et al. Principles and Practices of Infectious Diseases.

4. Borio L and Hynes NA. Plague as an agent of bioterrorism. 2009. In Mandell et al. Principles and Practices of Infectious Diseases.

5. Hynes NA. 2009. Fever in the returning traveler. Johns Hopkins Point of Care Information Technology (POC-IT) Abx Guide.

6. Hynes NA. 2009-2011. Skin conditions in the returned traveler. Johns Hopkins Point of Care Information Technology (POC-IT) Abx Guide.

7. Hynes NA. 2009-2011. Respiratory tract infections in the returned traveler. Johns Hopkins Point of Care Information Technology (POC-IT) Abx Guide.

8. Hynes NA. 2007-2011. Klebsiella granulomatis (donovanosis). Johns Hopkins Point of Care Information Technology (POC-IT) Abx Guide.

9. Hynes NA. 2007-2011. Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV). Johns Hopkins Point of Care Information Technology (POC-IT) Abx Guide.

10. Hynes NA. 2007-2011. Trichomonas vaginalis. Johns Hopkins Point of Care Information Technology (POC-IT) Abx Guide.

11-30.  Hynes NA.  2007-2011.  See Johns Hopkins Point of Care Information Technology (POC-IT) Abx Guide for specific STI modules addressing STI pathogens and STI syndromes.

      
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