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  1. Frieden TR, Lee CT, Bochner AF, Buissonnière M, McClelland A. Lancet. 2021[online] S0140-6736(21)01250-2

  2. Frieden TR., Buissonniere M. BMJ Global Health. 2021;6;e006297:1-3

  3. Morgan OW., Aguilera X., Ammon A., Amuasi J., Soce Fal I., Frieden T. . 2021. S0140-6736(21)01096-5

  4. Sahoo SK., Pathni AK., Kaur P., Kunwar A., Sharma B., Farrell ML., Moran AE, Komrska J., Frieden TR. . Journal of Hypertension. 2021;39;e273-e274

  5. Frieden TR., Foti KE. . JAMA. 2021; 0905

  6. Frieden TR., Buissonniere M., McClelland A. BMJ Global Health. 2021;6:e005184.

  7. Frieden TR, Rajkumar R., Mostashari F. . AJPH. 2021; 111(4):623-627

  8. Talisuna A., Yoti Z., Lee C., Frieden TR., Moeti MR. . BMJ Global Health. 2020;5:e004077: 1-2.

  9. Frieden TR. . China CDC Weekly. 2020, 2(40): 780-782.

  10. Hoffer-Hawlik MA, Moran AE, Burka D, Kaur P, Cai J, Frieden TR, Gupta R. . Global Heart. 2020; 15(1): 63.

  11. Frieden TR, Cash-Goldwassser S. . Annals of Internal Medicine. 2020; .

  12. Dooley SW, Frieden TR. . Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2020;3:1-3.

  13. Salam A, Huffman MD, Kanukula R, Prasad EH, Sharma A, Heller DJ, Vedanthan R, Agarwal A, Rodgers A, Jaffe MG, Frieden TR, Kishore SP. . J Clin Hypertens. 2020;00:1-11.

  14. Frieden TR, Cobb LK, Leidig RC, Mehta S, Kass D. . Global Heart. 2020;15(1):50.

  15. Ide N, Ajenikoko A, Steele L, Cohn J, J Curtis C, Frieden TR, Cobb LK. . Nutrients. 2020;12(9):1-20.

  16. Cobb LK, Frieden TR, Appel LJ. . J Clin Hypertens. 2020;00:1-5.

  17. Brady TM, Padwal R, Blakeman DE, Farrell M, Frieden TR, Kaur Dip P, Moran AE, Jaffe MG. . J Clin Hypertens. 2020;00:1-10.

  18. Frieden TR, Lee CT. . Emerg Infect Dis. 2020;26(6):1059-1066.

  19. Frieden TR, Varghese CV, Kishore SP, Campbell NRC, Moran AE, Padwal R, Jaffe MG. J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich). 2019;21(10):1442-1449.

  20. Shahpar C, Lee CT, Wilkason C, Buissonnière M, McClelland A, Frieden TR. . BMJ Glob Health. 2019;4(4):e001885.

  21. Kontis V, Cobb LK, Mathers CD, Frieden TR, Ezzati M, Danaei G. . Circulation. 2019;140(9):715-725.

  22. Jaffe MG, Frieden TR, Campbell NRC, et al. . J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich). 2018;20:829-836.

  23. Frieden TR, Jaffe M. . J Clin Hypertens. 2018;20:208‐211.

  24. Ghebreyesus TA, Frieden TR. . Lancet. 2018;391:1978–1980.

  25. McClelland A, Frieden TR. . Lancet. 2018;391(10139):2489-2490.

  26. Frieden TR, Bloomberg MR. .* Lancet.2017;17;391(10121):709-712.

  27. Kostova D, Chaloupka FJ, Frieden TR, Henning K, Paul J Jr, Osewe PL, Asma S. . Prev Med. 2017;105S:S1-S3.

  28. Kolodny A, Frieden TR. .* JAMA. 2017;318(16):1537–1538.

  29. Frieden TR. . N Engl J Med. 2017;377:465-75.

  30. Richards CR, Iademarco MF, Atkinson D, Pinner RW, Yoon P, MacKenzie WR, Lee B, Qualters JR, Frieden TR. . Public Health Reports. 2017;124(4):1-8.

  31. Frieden TR, Wright JS, Conway PH. . Circulation. 2017;135(18):1677-1680.

  32. Frieden TR, Ethier K, Schuchat A. .* JAMA. 2017; 17(9).

  33. Redd SC, Frieden TR. .* 2017;1:1-12.

  34. Frieden TR. . AJPM. 2017;3:263-75.

  35. Frieden TR, Schuchat A, Petersen LR. . JAMA 2016;316:1443-1444.

  36. Frieden TR. . MMWR Suppl 2016;65(3):1-3.

  37. Cogswell ME, Mugavero K, Bowman BA, Frieden TR. . New Engl J Med 2016; 375:580-586.

  38. Frieden TR. .* JAMA 2016; 316:579-580.

  39. Frieden TR. .* AJPH 2016;106(7):1214-1218.

  40. Frieden TR, Houry D. . New Engl J Med 2016;374:1501-1504.

  41. Frieden TR. . MMWR Suppl 2016;65(1):1.

  42. Frieden TR, Foti KE, Mermin J. NEJM 2015;373(23):2281-7.

  43. Frieden TR. . NEJM 2015;373(18):1748-1754.

  44. Frieden TR, Damon IK. . EID 2015;21(11):1897-1905.

  45. Tappero JW, Thomas MJ, Kenyon TA, Frieden TR. . Lancet 2015;385:1889-91.

  46. Angell SY, De Cock KM, Frieden TR. . Lancet 2015;385:825-7.

  47. Frieden TR. . 2014;63(Suppl 2):1-2

  48. Frieden TR, Brudney KF, Harries AD. .* JAMA 2014;312(14):1393-4.

  49. Frieden TR, Damon I, Bell BP, Kenyon T, Nichol S. . NEJM 2014;371(13):1177-80.

  50. Jaffe HJ, Frieden TR. . Lancet 2014;384(9937):3-5.

  51. Volkow ND, Frieden TR, Hyde PS, Cha SS. . NEJM 2014;370(22):2063-6.

  52. Frieden TR. . MMWR Surveill Summ 2014;63(Suppl 1):1-2.

  53. Frieden TR, Tappero JW, Dowell SF, Hien NT, Guillaume FD, Aceng JR. . Lancet 2014;383(9919):764-6.

  54. Frieden TR. .* JAMA 2014;311(2):133-4.

  55. Frieden TR. . MMWR Surveill Summ 2013;62(Suppl 3):1-2.

  56. Frieden TR. . Am J Public Health 2014;104(1):17-22.

  57. Frieden TR, Coleman King SM, Wright JS. .* JAMA 2014;311(1):21-2.

  58. Etienne CF, Tappero JW, Marston BJ, Frieden TR, Kenyon TA, Andrus JK. . Am J Top Med Hyg 2013;89(4):615-6.

  59. Gunn JP, Barron JL, Bowman BA, Merritt RK, Cogswell ME, Angell SY, Bauer UE, Frieden TR. . Am J Hypertens 2013;26(10):1178-80.

  60. Frieden TR. .* NEJM 2013;368(20):1857-9.

  61. Lurie N, Manolio T, Patterson AP, Collins F, Frieden T. . NEJM 2013;1251-5.

  62. Frieden TR. . 2012;61(2):1-2.

  63. Frieden TR, Garfield RM. .* JAMA 2012;307(19):2006.

  64. Frieden TR, DeCock KM. . Lancet 2012;379(9820):986-8.

  65. Sacco RL, Frieden TR, Blakeman DE, Jauch EC, Mohl S. . Stroke 2012;43(3):924-8.

  66. Periago MR, Frieden TR, Tappero JW, De Cock KM, Aasen B, Andrus JK. . Lancet 2012;379:193-286.

  67. Frieden TR. . Am J Epidemiol 2011;174(11 Suppl):113-4.

  68. Frieden TR. . MMWR Surveill Summ 2011;60(Suppl 4):1.

  69. Frieden TR. . MMWR Surveill Summ 2011;14;60:1-2.

  70. Millett GA, Crowley JS, Koh H, Valdiserri RO, Frieden TR, et al. . J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 2010;55(Suppl 2):144-7.

  71. Frieden TR, Berwick DM. .* NEJM 2011;365(13):e27.

  72. Dowell SF, Tappero JW, Frieden TR. . NEJM 2011;364(4):300-301.

  73. Frieden TR, Koplan JP. . Lancet 2010;376(9754):1721-2.

  74. Frieden TR, Collins FS. .* JAMA 2010;304(18):2063-2064.

  75. Redd SC, Frieden TR, Schuchat A, Briss PA. . Public Health Rep 2010;125(Suppl 3):3-5.

  76. Farley TA, Dalal MA, Mostashari F, Frieden TR. . Am J Prev Med 2010;38:600-9.

  77. Nguyen TQ, Clark N; 2006 NYC Anthrax Working Group, Karpati A, Goldberg A, Paykin A, Tucker A, Baker A, Almiroudis A, Fine A, Tsoi B, Aston C, Berg D, Weiss D, Connelly E, Beaudry G, Weisfuse I, Durrah JC, Prudhomme J, Leighton J, Ackelsberg J, Mahoney K, Van Vynck L, Lee L, Moskin L, Layton M, Wong M, Raphael M, Robinson M, Phillips M, Jones M, Jeffery N, Nieves R, Slavinski S, Mullin S, Beatrice ST, Balter S, Blank S, Frieden TR, et al. . * J Public Health Manag Pract 2010;16:189-200.

  78. Frieden TR, Dietz W, Collins J. . Health Aff (Millwood) 2010;29:357-63.

  79. Frieden TR, Briss PA. . Ann Intern Med 2010;152:526-7.

  80. Frieden TR. . Am J Public Health 2010;100:590-595.

  81. Frieden TR, Teklehaimanot A, Chideya S, Farmer P, Kim JY, Raviglione MC. . * Arch Intern Med 2009;169:1650-2.

  82. Farley TA, Caffarelli A, Bassett MT, Silver L, Frieden TR. . Health Aff (Millwood) 2009;1098-109.

  83. Chamany S, Silver LD, Bassett MT, Driver CR, Berger DK, Neuhaus CE, Kumar N, Frieden TR. . * Milbank Q 2009;87:547-70.

  84. Angell SY, Silver LD, Goldstein GP, Johnson CM, Deitcher DR, Frieden TR, Bassett MT. . Ann Intern Med 2009;151:129-34.

  85. Frieden TR, Henning, KJ. . Global Public Health 2009;4:323-337.

  86. Brownell KD, Frieden TR. . N Engl J Med 2009;360:1805-1808.

  87. Ellis JA, Gwynn C, Garg RK, Philburn R, Aldous KM, Perl SB, Thorpe L, Frieden TR. . * Nicotine Tob Res 2009;11:362-70.

  88. Frieden TR. . * Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2009;13:421-428.

  89. Thorpe LE, Upadhyay UD, Chamany S, Garg R, Mandel-Ricci J, Kellerman S, Berger DK, Frieden TR, Gwynn C. . Diabetes Care 2009;32:57-62.

  90. Gwynn RC, Garg RK, Kerker BD, Frieden TR, Thorpe LE. . Am J Public Health 2009;99:152-159.

  91. Frieden TR, Myers JE, Krauskopf MS, Farley TA. . Oncologist 2008;13:1306–1313.

  92. . Acad Med 2008;83:982-989.

  93. Farfel M, Digrande L, Brackbill R, Prann A, Cone J, Friedman S, Walker DJ, Pezeshki G, Thomas P, Galea S, Williamson D, Frieden TR, Thorpe L. . J Urban Health 2008;85:880-909.

  94. Subramani R, Radhakrishna S, Frieden TR, Kolappan C, Gopi PG, Santha T, Wares F, Selvakumar N, Narayanan PR. . Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2008;12:916-920.

  95. Torian LV, Wiewel EW, Liu K, Sackoff JE, Frieden TR. . Arch Intern Med 2008;168:1181-1187.

  96. McKinney CM, Klingler EJ, Paneth-Pollak R, Schillinger JA, Gwynn RC, Frieden TR. . Sex Transm Dis 2008;35:814-817.

  97. Bassett MT, Dumanovsky T, Huang C, Silver LD, Young C, Nonas C, Matte TD, Chideya S, Frieden TR. . Am J Public Health 2008;98:1457-1459

  98. Frieden TR, Bassett MT, Thorpe LT, Farley TA. . International Journal of Epidemiology 2008; 37: 966-977.

  99. Gwynn RC, McQuistion HL, McVeigh KH, Garg RK, Frieden TR, Thorpe LE. . Psychiatr Serv 2008;59:641-647.

  100. Schillinger JA, McKinney CM, Garg R, Gwynn RC, White K, Lee F, Blank S, Thorpe L, Frieden TR. . Sex Transm Dis 2008;35:599-606.

  101. Myers J, Frieden TR, Bherwani KM, Henning KJ. . Am J Public Health 2008;98:793-801.

  102. Van Wye G, Kerker BD, Matte T, Chamany S, Eisenhower D, Frieden TR, Thorpe L. . Prev Chronic Dis 2008 Apr;5:A48.

  103. Rehm CD, Matte TD, Van Wye G, Young C, Frieden TR. . J Urban Health 2008;85:375-385.

  104. Frieden TR, Mostashari F. . * JAMA 2008; 299:950-952.

  105. Nguyen TQ, Gwynn RC, Kellerman SE, Begier E, Garg RK, Pfeiffer MR, Konty KJ, Torian L, Frieden TR, Thorpe LE. . AIDS 2008;22:281-287.

  106. Foerster SB, Silver LD, Kohatsu ND, Frieden TR, Bassett MT, and Horton MB. . Am J Prev Med 2007;33:S175-177.

  107. Ellis JA, Perl SB, Frieden TR, Huynh M, Ramaswamy C, Gupta LS, Kerker BD. . MMWR 2007;56:604-608.

  108. Frieden TR, Bloomberg MR. . Lancet 2007;369:1758-61.

  109. Frieden TR, Sbarbaro JA. Bull World Health Org 2007;85:407-409.

  110. Tuberculosis Research Centre, Indian Council of Medical Research. Radhakrishna S, Frieden TR, Subramani R, Santha T, Narayanan PR. . Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2007;11:282–288.

  111. Torian LV, Henning KJ, Kellerman SE, Frieden TR. . Public Health Rep 2007;122(Suppl.1):4-6.

  112. Subramani R, Santha T, Frieden TR, Radhakrishna S, Gopi PG, Selvakumar N, Sadacharam K, Narayanan PR. . Int J Epidemiol 2006; 36:387-93.

  113. Munsiff SS, Ahuja SD, King L, Udeagu C-C, Dorsinville M, Frieden TR, Fujiwara PI. . Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2006;10:1133-1139.

  114. Torian LV, Blank S, Kellerman SE, Frieden TR, Ho DD, Markowitz M, Boden D, Parker MM, Philpott S, Roome A, McKenna MT, Folks T, Heneine W. MMWR 2006;55:793-796.

  115. Thorpe LE, Gwynn RC, Mandel-Ricci J, Roberts S, Frieden TR, Tsoi B, Berman L, Porter K, Ostchega Y, Curtain LR, Montaquila J, Mohadjer L. . Prev Chronic Dis [serial online] 2006;3:A94.

  116. Cummings KM, Hyland A, Fix B, Bauer U, Celestino P, Carlin-Menter S, Miller N, Frieden TR. . * Am J Prev Med 2006;31:181-184.

  117. Larson K, Levy J, Rome MG, Matte TD, Silver LD, Frieden TR. Public Health Rep 2006;121:228-234.

  118. Walsh J, Fraser G, Hunt E, Husband B, Nalluswami K, Pollard K, Reynolds S, Urdaneta V, Weltman A, Aston C, Balter S, Beatrice S, Beaudry G, Berg D, Clark N, Frieden T, Karpati A, Layton M, Lee L, Leighton J, Moskin L, Mullin S, Phillips M, Paykin A, Prud’homme J, Slavinski S, Tucker A, Weisfuse I, Weiss D,Wolsk G, et al. . MMWR 2006;55:280-2.

  119. Radhakrishna S, Frieden TR, Subramani R, Narayanan PR. . * Tuberculosis 2006;86:47-53.

  120. Frieden TR, Das-Douglas M, Kellerman SE, Henning KJ. . N Engl J Med 2005;353:2397-2402.

  121. Thorpe LE, Mostashari F, Hajat A, Nash D, Karpati A, Weber T, Winawer S, Neugut AI, Awad A, Zevallos M, Remy P, Frieden TR, for the Citywide Colon Cancer Control Coalition (C5). . Cancer 2005;104:1075-1082.

  122. Thorpe LE, Berger D, Ellis JA, Bettegowda V, Brown G, Matte T, Bassett M, Frieden TR. . Am J Public Health 2005;95:1536-1539.

  123. Frieden TR, Blakeman DE. . Am J Public Health 2005;95:1500-1505.

  124. Kumar MKA, Dewan PK, Nair, PKJ, Frieden TR, et al. . Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2005;9:870-6.

  125. Miller N, Frieden TR, Liu S, et al. . Lancet 2005;365:1849-54.

  126. Frieden TR, Mostashari F, Kerker BD, Miller N, Hajat A, Frankel M. . Am J Public Health. 2005; 95(6):1016-1023.

  127. Georgeson M, Thorpe LE, Merlino M, Frieden TR, Fielding JE. . * J Urban Health 2005;82:183-190.

  128. Frieden TR, Munsiff SS. . * Clin Chest Med 2005;26:197-205.

  129. Frieden TR. . * Indian J Med Res 2005;121:140-2.

  130. Mostashari F, Kerker BD, Hajat A, Miller N, Frieden TR. . J Urban Health 2005;82:58-70.

  131. Santha T, Garg R, Subramani R, Chandrasekaran V, Selvakumar N, Sisodia RS, Perumal M, Sinha SK, Singh RJ, Chavan R, Ali F, Sarma SK, Sharma KM, Jagtap D, Frieden TR, et al. . * Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2005;9:61-68.

  132. Leng JCF, Thorpe LE, Feldman GE, Thomas PA, Frieden TR. . Prev Chronic Dis [serial online] 2005; 2:1-7.

  133. Frieden TR. . Am J Public Health 2004;94:2059-2061.

  134. Thorpe LE, Frieden TR, Laserson KF, Wells G, Khatri GR. . * Lancet 2004;364:1613-1614.

  135. Singh AA, Frieden TR, Khatri GR, Garg R. . Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2004;8:1255-1259.

  136. Thorpe LE, List DG, Marx T, May L, Helgerson SD, Frieden TR. . Am J Public Health 2004;94:1496-1500.

  137. Fielding JE, Frieden TR. . Am J Prev Med 2004;27:183-184.

  138. Frieden TR. .* J Urban Health 2004;81:314-316.

  139. Chang C, Leighton J, Mostashari F, McCord C, Frieden TR. . * Am J Ind Med 2004;46:188-195.

  140. Thorpe LE, Mostashari F, Karpati AM, , , , . . Emerg Infect Dis 2004;10:917-920.

  141. Balasurbramanian R, Garg R, Santha T, Gopi PG, Subramani R, Chandrasekaran V, Thomas A, Rajeswari R, Anandakrishnan S, Perumal M, Niruparani C, Sudha G, Jaggarajamma K, Frieden TR, Narayanan PR. . * Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2004;8:323-332.

  142. Selvakumar N, Sudhamathi S, Duraipandian M, Frieden TR, Narayanan PR. . Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2004;8:248-252.

  143. Cook S, Maw KL, Munsiff SS, Fujiwara PI, Frieden TR. . Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2003;24:807-813.

  144. Frieden TR, Khatri GR. . Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2003;7:837-841.

  145. Radhakrishna S, Frieden TR, Subramani R. . Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2003;7:1083-1091.

  146. Gopi PG, Subramani R, Radhakrishna S, Kolappan C, Sadacharam K, Shantha T, Frieden TR, Narayanan PR. . Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2003;7:1154-1162.

  147. Frieden TR, Mostashari F, Schwartz SP, et al. . MMWR 2003;52;933-936.

  148. Frieden TR, Sterling TR, Munsiff SS, Watt CJ, Dye C. .* Lancet 2003;382:887-899.

  149. Frieden TR, Driver CR. .* Tuberculosis 2003;83:82-85.

  150. Selvakumar N, Govindan D, Chandu NA, Frieden TR, Narayanan PR. . J Clin Microbiol 2003;41:469-471.

  151. Sterling TR, Lehmann HR, Frieden TR. . BMJ 2003; 326:1-6.

  152. Santha T, Renu G, Frieden TR, Subramani R, Gopi PG, Chandrasekaran V, Selvakumar N, Thomas A, Rajeswari R, Balasubramanian R, Kolappan C, Narayanan PR. . Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2003;7(3):258-265.

  153. Narayanan S, Das S, Garg R, et al. . J Clin Microbiol 2002;40:4785-4788.

  154. Frieden TR. Int J Epidemiol 2002;31:894-899.

  155. Khatri GR, Frieden TR. . Bull World Health Org 2002;80:457-463.

  156. Selvakumar N, Prabhakaran E, Rahman F, Frieden TR, Santha Devi, T. . Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2002;6:270-271.

  157. Selvakumar N, Prabhakaran E, Rahman F, Frieden TR, Santha Devi, T. J Clin Microbiol 2002;40:3017-3020.

  158. Khatri GR, Thorpe L, Frieden TR. . MMWR 2002;51:229-232.

  159. Selvakumar N, Rahman F, Rajasekaran S, Narayanan PR, Frieden TR. . J Clin Microbiol 2002;40:3041-3043.

  160. Pablos-Mendez A. Gowda DK, Frieden TR. . Bull World Health Org 2002; 80:489-495.

  161. Frieden TR, Sbarbaro JA. . Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2002;6:371-372.

  162. Santha TS, Garg, R, Frieden TR, et al. Risk factors associated with default, failure and death among tuberculosis patients--southern India, 2000. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2002;6:780-789.

  163. Khatri GR, Frieden TR. . New Engl J Med 2002;347:1420-1445.

  164. Murthy KJR, Frieden TR, Yazdani A, Hreshikesh P. .* Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2001;5:354-359.

  165. Sackoff J, Torian L, Frieden TR. .* Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2001;5:123-128.

  166. Radhakrishna S, Frieden TR, Subramani R, Kumaran PP. . Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2001:5:142-157.

  167. Frieden TR, Lerner BH, Rutherford BR. . Lancet 2000;355:1085-1092.

  168. Khatri GR, Frieden TR. .* Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2000;4:193-200.

  169. Cook SV, Fujiwara PI, Frieden TR. . Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2000;4:118-122.

  170. Frieden TR. .* Ind J Pediatrics 2000;67:S21-27.

  171. Frieden TR, Ozick L, Henning KJ, et al. . Hepatology 1999;29:883-888.

  172. Sherman LF, Fujiwara PI, Cook SV, Bazerman LB, Frieden TR. .* Ind J Tuberc Lung Dis 1999;3:1088-1095.

  173. Wilberschied LA, Kaye K, Fujiwara PI, Frieden TR. .* J Immigrant Hlth 1999;1:65-75.

  174. Gasner MR, Maw KL, Feldman GE, Fujiwara PI, Frieden TR. . New Engl J Med 1999;340:359-366.

  175. Frieden TR. Ind J Tuberc 1998;45:65-72.

  176. Sackoff J, Torian L, Frieden TR, et al. . AIDS 1998;12:2017-2023.

  177. Scholten JN, Fujiwara PI, Frieden TR. . Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 1998;3:31-41.

  178. Sullivan EA, Geoffroy P, Weisman R, Hoffman R, Frieden TR. . J Emerg Med 1998;16:57-59.

  179. Washko, RM, Hoefer H, Keihn TE, Armstrong D, Dorsinville GJ, Frieden TR. . J Clin Microbiol 1998;36:1101-1102.

  180. Washko RM, Robinson E, Frieden TR. .* J Sch Health 1998;68:256-259.

  181. Nivin B, Nicholas P, Gayer M, Frieden TR, Fujiwara PI. . Clin Infect Dis 1998;26:303-307.

  182. Fujiwara PI, Cook SV, Rutherford CM, et al. .* Arch Int Med 1997;157:531-536.

  183. Pablos-Mendez A, Knirsch C, Barr GR, Lerner BH, Frieden TR. .* Am J Med 1997;102:164-170.

  184. Feldman G, Srivastava P, Eden E, Frieden TR. Detention until cure as a last resort: New York City’s experience with involuntary in-hospital civil detention of persistently non-adherent tuberculosis patients. Sem Resp Crit Care Med 1997;18:493-501.

  185. Fujiwara PI, Larkin C, Frieden TR. .* Clin Chest Med 1997;18:135-148.

  186. Munsiff SS, Joseph S, Ebrahimzadeh A, Frieden TR. . Clin Inf Dis 1997;25:1465-1467.

  187. Layton MC, Henning KJ, Alexander TA, Gooding AL, Reid C, Heymann BM, Leung J, Gilmore DM, Frieden TR. . Am J Pub Health 1997;87:1335-1337.

  188. Frieden TR, Sherman LF, Maw KL, et al. .* JAMA 1996;276:1229-1235.

  189. Pablos-Mendez A, Sterling T, Frieden TR. .* JAMA 1996;276:1223-1228.

  190. Kaye K, Frieden TR. Tuberculosis control: the relevance of classic principles in an era of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and multidrug resistance. Epidem Reviews 1996;18:52-63.

  191. Washko RM, Frieden TR. . Public Health Rep 1996;111:251-255.

  192. Friedman LN, Williams MT, Singh TP, Frieden TR. . N Engl J Med 1996;334:828-833.

  193. Frieden TR, Woodley CL, Crawford JT, Lew D, Dooley SW. . * Tuberc Lung Dis 1996;77:407-413.

  194. Layton MC, Cantwell MF, Dorsinville GJ, Valway SE, Onorato IM, Frieden TR. . Am J Pub Health 1995;85:1556-1559.

  195. Frieden TR, Fujiwara PI, Washko RM, Hamburg MA. . New Engl J Med 1995;333:229-233.

  196. Sullivan EA, Kreiswirth BN, Palumbo L, Kapur V, Musser JM, Ebrahimzadeh A, Frieden TR. .* Lancet 1995;345:1148-50.

  197. Frieden TR, Cairns G, Dorsinville M, Larkin C. Tuberculosis in New York City’s homeless. Pharos Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Med Soc 1995;58:45.

  198. Driver CR, Luallen JJ, Good WE, Valway SE, Frieden TR, Onorato IM. .* Ped Inf Dis J 1995;14:112-117.

  199. Sterling T, Frieden TR. . Arch Int Med 1995;155:1622-1628.

  200. Driver CR, Frieden TR, Bloch AB, Onorato IM. . Public Health Rep 1994;109:632-636.

  201. Frieden TR. . Am J Pub Health 1994;84:172-173.

  202. Frieden TR, Fujiwara PI, Ruggiero D, et al. . Am Rev Resp Crit Care Med 1994;150:893-894.

  203. Hamburg MA, Frieden TR. .* N Engl J Med 1994;330:1750-1751 [editorial].

  204. Mathieu J, Henning K, Bell E, Frieden TR. . Arch Int Med 1994;154:1713-1718.

  205. Coronado VG, Beck-Sague CM, Hutton MD, Davis BJ, Nicholas P, Villarreal C, Woodley CL, Kilburn JO, Crawford JT, Frieden TR, et al. .* J Infect Dis 1993;168:1052-1055.

  206. Frieden TR, Munsiff SS, Low DE, et al. Lancet 1993;342:76-79.

  207. Frieden TR, Bia FJ, Heald PW, Eisen RN, Patterson TF, Edelson RL. .* Clin Infect Dis 1993;17:776-778.

  208. Frieden TR, Sterling T, Pablos-Mendez A, et al. . N Engl J Med 1993;328:521-526.

  209. Pozsic C, Kinney J, Breeden D, et al. . MMWR 1993;42:74-76.

  210. Pearson ML, Jereb JA, Frieden TR, et al. .* Ann Intern Med 1992;117:191-196.

  211. Frieden TR, Sowell AL, Henning KJ, Huff DL, Gunn RA. .* Am J Dis Child 1992;146:182-186.

  212. Frieden TR, Biebuyck J, Hierholzer WJ. Lung abscess from group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus: case report and review.* Arch Intern Med 1991;151:1655-1657.

  213. Frieden TR, Mangi R. .* JAMA 1990;264:1438-1440.

  214. Frieden TR, Bia F. . Yale J Biol Med 1990;63:1-4.

  215. Garfield R, Frieden TR, Vermund S. . Am J Pub Health 1987;77:615-618.

  216. Frieden TR, Garfield R. .* Health Pol Plan 1987; 2:162-170.

  217. Garfield R, Frieden TR. .* Int Quart Health Ed 1987;7:123-134.

Book

Selected Letters, Reports, Chapters, etc.

217. Frieden TR. Thomas Frieden. In: The service minded physician. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform: 2014.

220. Perl SB, Ellis JA, Vichinsky LE, Larson K, Levy J, Silver L, Bassett MT, Frieden TR. Smoking cessation strategies in New York City: 2002-2006. In: Progress in smoking and health research. New York: Nova Publishers; 2007: 89-115.

222. Frieden TR, Munsiff SS, Desai Ahuja S. Outcomes of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis treatment in HIV-positive patients in New York City, 1990–1997.* Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2007; 11:116–118 [letter].

224. Frieden TR, Kellerman SE, Das-Douglas M. Public health principles for the HIV epidemic. N Engl J Med 2006; 354:877-8 [author reply to letter].*

228. Frieden TR, Perl SB. Controlling the state of tobacco in the City of New York: a model for cancer and disease prevention. Cancer Prevention 2005;6:1,6 [newsletter].

229. Frieden TR. Fighting the costs of smoking. In: The business case for reducing workforce tobacco dependence. American Cancer Society, 2005.

244. Feldman GE, McCord CW, Bassett MT, Frieden TR. Screening for colorectal cancer.* JAMA 2003;290:191 [letter].

248. Thorpe LE, Mostashari F, Berger DK, Cobb LK, Helgerson SD, Frieden TR. Diabetes is epidemic.* NYC Vital Signs 2003:2(1);1-4.

249. Thorpe LE, Mostashari F, Berger DK, Feldman G, Karpati AM, Cobb LK, Helgerson SD, Frieden TR. Cancer screening in New York City: we can do much better.* NYC Vital Signs 2003:2(2);1-4.

252. Berger DK, McCord CW, Frieden TR. Diabetes prevention and management.* City Health Information 2003:22(3);1-8.

253. Frieden TR, Narain JP. Tuberculosis control – progress, prospects, and perspectives.* Chest [Indian Edition] 2002;3:63-64 [editorial].

255. Frieden TR, Khatri GR. Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis.* In: JP Narain, ed., Tuberculosis epidemiology and control. 1st ed. World Health Organization: Regional Office for South-East Asia, New Delhi, 2002.

256. McCord CW, Repetto P, Frieden TR. Treating nicotine addiction.* City Health Information 2002:21(6);1-8.

257. Khatri GR, Frieden TR, Rai SN. Prevention and control of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis.* South-East Asia Regional Office of WHO, 2002.

259. Frieden TR, Mullins J. Research for action: understanding and controlling tuberculosis in India.* World Health Organization: Regional Office for South-East Asia, New Delhi, 2000, ISBN 97 9022 223 9.

260. Fujiwara PI, Frieden TR. TB control in New York City: a recent history.* TB Notes 2000, US Public Health Service, 9-12.

261. Joint review of tuberculosis in India.* World Health Organization: Regional Office for South-East Asia, New Delhi, 2000 (WHO/SEA/TB/224).

262. Frieden TR. Tuberculosis control in India.* Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. TB Notes 1999;2:20-24.

267. Frieden TR. Directly observed treatment, short-course: the strategy that ensures cure of tuberculosis patients.* In: Sharma, SK, ed., Textbook of tuberculosis (Jaypee Brothers, New Delhi, 2001).

268. Frieden TR, Kumaresan J. Directly observed treatment, short-course: annotated bibliography.* World Health Organization, Geneva, 1997.

270. Frieden TR. The phylogeny of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.* Tuberc Lung Dis 1996;77:291 [letter].

271. Frieden TR. Investigation of contacts to tuberculosis cases.* Introduction and conclusion (New York City Department of Health, 1996)

272. Frieden TR. New York City TB drug costs and regimens.* TB Notes 1996;2:5-6.

273. Fujiwara PI, Frieden TR. Tuberculosis epidemiology and control in the inner city.* In: Rom WN, Garay, SM, eds. Tuberculosis. Boston: Little, Brown and Company; 1996:99111.

276. Frieden TR, Larkin C, Dorsinville M. Realities of directly observed therapy, New York City.* TB Notes. November, 1995.

277. Frieden TR, Dorsinville M, DeLott F, et al. Update on the DOT experience in New York City.* TB Notes, Spring/Summer 1995.

279. Frieden TR, Hamburg MA. Transmission of tuberculosis.* N Engl J Med 1994;331:1095-6 [letter].

280. Frieden TR, Dooley SW. Drug resistant tuberculosis in New York City.* N Engl J Med 1993;329:135 [letter].

281. Frieden TR, Munsiff SS, Low DE, Kreiswirth B. Vancomycin-resistant enterococci.* Lancet 1993;342:616 [letter].

282. Frieden TR, Fujiwara PI. Tuberculosis treatment.* City Health Information 1992;11(5):1-4.

283. Frieden TR, Pearson ML, Jereb JA. Drug-resistant and nosocomial tuberculosis, New York City, 1991.* Centers for Disease Control EPI-AID 91-42-2. December 31, 1991.

284. Frieden TR. Typhoid fever in New York City, 1990.* Field Epidemiology Report, CDC, 1991.

286. Frieden TR. “Nicaragua rural y las jornadas populares de salud (Rural Nicaragua and the Popular Health Campaigns).” Report to the Nicaraguan Ministry of Health. August, 1983.

287. Frieden TR. Marketing survey and market analysis: Douglas [Tennessee] Community Health Clinic. Report to the Board of Directors. July 31, 1982, 51 pp.

* Denotes articles that are behind a paywall or unavailable on the internet. For reprints of these, email contact@tomfriedenpublichealth.net and paste the details of the article.

211. Frieden T, Editor. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2004.

212. Moran AE, Whelton PK, Frieden TR. . JAMA Internal Medicine 2020; 1739 [letter].

213. Frieden TR. . Science 360 2018 (6393):1049.

214. Kishore SP, Salam A, Rodgers A, Jaffe MG, Frieden TR. . Lancet. 2018;392(10150):819-820.

215. . Geneva: World Health Organization; 2018. License: CC BY-NCSA 3.0 IGO.

216. Frieden TR. .* 2016;316(23):2550-2551.

218. Frieden TR. Information is power. America’s Health Rankings: . United Health Foundation; 2011: 7-10 [commentary].

219. Frieden TR. . Am J Public Health. 2008;98:1543-1544.

221. Myers JE, Henning KJ, Frieden TR, et al. . Public Health Rep 2007; 122:433-434 [letter].

223. Frieden TR, Sbarbaro JA. . Lancet 2006; Jun 24; 367:2055 [letter].

225. Frieden TR. .* Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2006;173:359 [letter].

226. Bassett MT, Frieden TR, Deitcher DR, Matte TD. .* In: Galeo S, Vlahov D, editors. Handbook of urban health: Populations, methods, and practice. New York: Springer; 2005.

227. Frieden TR. .* Ann Intern Med 2005;143:760.

230. Frieden TR. . Am J Public Health 2005;95:931-2* [letter].

231. Frieden, TR. In: Toman’s tuberculosis: case detection, treatment and monitoring – questions and answers. 2nd ed. Frieden T, editor. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2004.

232. Frieden, TR. In: Toman’s tuberculosis: case detection, treatment and monitoring – questions and answers. 2nd ed. Frieden T, editor. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2004.

233. Toman K, Frieden TR. In: Toman’s tuberculosis: case detection, treatment and monitoring – questions and answers. 2nd ed. Frieden T, editor. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2004.

234. Toman K, Espinal M, Frieden TR. In: Toman’s tuberculosis: case detection, treatment and monitoring – questions and answers. 2nd ed. Frieden T, editor. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2004.

235. Frieden, TR. In: Toman’s tuberculosis: case detection, treatment and monitoring – questions and answers. 2nd ed. Frieden T, editor. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2004.

236. Toman K, Espinal M, Frieden TR. In: Toman’s tuberculosis: case detection, treatment and monitoring – Questions and answers. 2nd ed. Frieden T, editor. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2004.

237. Espinal M, Frieden T. In: Toman’s tuberculosis: case detection, treatment and monitoring – questions and answers. 2nd ed. Frieden T, editor. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2004.

238. Frieden TR. In: Toman’s tuberculosis: case detection, treatment and monitoring – questions and answers. 2nd ed. Frieden T, editor. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2004.

239. Luelmo F, Frieden TR. In: Toman’s tuberculosis: case detection, treatment and monitoring – questions and answers. 2nd ed. Frieden T, editor. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2004.

240. Raviglione M, Frieden TR. In: Toman’s tuberculosis: case detection, treatment and monitoring – questions and answers. 2nd ed. Frieden T, editor. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2004.

241. Luelmo F, Frieden TR. In: Toman’s tuberculosis: case detection, treatment and monitoring – questions and answers. 2nd ed. Frieden T, editor. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2004.

242. Frieden TR. In: Toman’s tuberculosis: case detection, treatment and monitoring – questions and answers. 2nd ed. Frieden T, editor. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2004.

243. Galvez MP, Frieden TR, Landrigan PJ. . Environ Health Perspect 2003;111:A684-5 [editorial].

245. Sterling T, Munsiff SS, Frieden TR. .* New Engl J. Med 2003;348:1289-1292 [letter].

246. Udwadia ZF, Schaller JG, Starke J, Khatri GR, Frieden TR. . New Engl J Med 2003;348:758-759 [letter].

247. Sterling TR, Lehmann HP, Frieden TR. . BMJ 2003;327:164 [letter].

250. Karpati AM, Matte T, Kass D, Garg R, Mostashari F, Thopre LE, Frieden TR. . NYC Vital Signs 2003:2(4);1-4.

251. Feldman GE, McCord CW, Frieden TR. . City Health Information 2003:22(2);1-4.

254. Cegielski JP, Chin DP, Espinal MA, Frieden TR, Raviglione MC, Cruz RR, Talbot EA, Weil DEC, Zaleskis R. .* Infectious Disease Clinics of North America 2002;16:1-58.

258. Frieden TR. . World Health Organization: Regional Office for South-East Asia, New Delhi, 2001, SEA/TB/233.

263. Frieden TR. . World Health Organization: Regional Office for South-East Asia, New Delhi, 1999.

264. Weyer K, de Kantor IN, Kim SJ, Frieden TR, et al. Laboratory services in tuberculosis control (Parts , , and ). World Health Organization, Geneva, 1999.

265. Frieden TR. . Am J Pub Health 1999;89:604-605 [letter].

266. Frieden TR. . Lancet 1999;353:146 [letter].

269. Frieden TR. . Am J Pub Health 1996;86:267-268 [letter].

274. Frieden TR. . Am J Public Health 1995;85:1723.

275. Frieden TR, Sterling TR, Simone PM. .* N Engl J Med 1996;334 [letter].

278. Frieden TR, Simone PM, Castro KG. .* N Engl J Med 1995;332:610 [letter].

285. Frieden TR. .* The New York Times. 1984 Apr 23; Sect. A:14 (col.4) [letter].

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