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  1. Dean AG, Brown, GT, Dean, VL. Report of Tuberculin Survey and BCG Vaccination Campaign, Somali Republic. Unpublished report, Part I, 1967.
  2. Dean AG, Brown, GT, Dean, VL. Report of Tuberculin Survey and BCG Vaccination Campaign, Somali Republic. Unpublished report, Part II, 1967.
  3. Dean, AG and Jones, T.C. Seasonal gastroenteritis and malabsorption at an American Military base in the Philippines. I. Clinical and epidemiological investigations of the acute illness. Am J Epidemiol 95:lll, l972.
  4. Jones, T.C., Dean, AG, and Parker, G.W. Seasonal gastroenteritis and malabsorption at an American military base in the Philippines. II. Malabsorption following the acute illness. Am J Epidemiol 59:l28, l972.
  5. Dean, AG, Couch, R.B., Knight, V., Jones, T.C., Douglas, R.G., Jr. Seasonal gastroenteritis and malabsorption at an American military base in the Philippines. III. Microbiological investigations and attempts at transmission to human volunteers. Am J Epidemiol 95:451, 1972.
  6. Dean, AG, Ching, Y.C., Williams, R., and Harden, L. Test for E. coli enterotoxin using infant mice: Application in a study of diarrhea in children in Honolulu. J Infect Dis l25:407, l972.
  7. Shore, E., Dean, AG, Holik, K., and Davis, B.R. Enterotoxin-producing Escherichia coli and diarrheal disease in adult travelers: A prospective study. J Infect Dis l29:577, l974.
  8. Dean, AG, Williams, E.H., Attobua, G., et al. Clinical events suggesting Herpes-simplex infection before onset of Burkitt's Lymphoma. Lancet 2:l225, l973.
  9. Williams, E.H. and Dean, AG Rapid diagnosis of Burkitt's Lymphoma by needle aspiration. East Afr J Med Res l:83, l974.
  10. Hilgers, F., Dean, AG, and deThe, G.B. Elevated immunofluorescence titers to several herpes viruses in Burkitt's Lymphoma patients: Are high EBV titers unique? J Natl Cancer Inst 54:49, l975.
  11. Dean, AG Population-based spot maps: An epidemiologic technique. Am J Public Health 66:988, l976.
  12. Dean AG. More on population-based spot maps. Am J Public Health. 1977 Apr;67(4):381.
  13. Dean, AG Transmission of Salmonella typhi by fiberoptic endoscopy. Lancet 2:l34, l977.
  14. Moses, E.B., Dean AG, Hatch, M.H., and Barron, A.L. An outbreak of aseptic meningitis in the area of Fort Smith, Arkansas, l975 due to echovirus type 4. J Arkansas Med Soc 74:l2l, l977.
  15. Dean, AG, Bates, J., Germany, W., Sorrells, C., Ajello, L., and Johnson, S. An outbreak of histoplasmosis at an Arkansas courthouse, with five cases of probable reinfection. Am J Epidemiol l08:36, l978.
  16. deThe, G., Geser, A., Day, N.E., Tukei, P.M., Williams, E.H., Beri, D.P., Smith, P.G., Dean, A., Bornkamm, G.W., Feorino, P., and Henle, W. Epidemiological evidence for causal relationship between Epstein Barr virus and Burkitt's Lymphoma from Ugandan prospective study. Nature 274:756, l978.
  17. Dean, AG, Suggestions for medical screening of Southeast Asian refugees. Minn Med. 62:753, l979.
  18. Dean, AG, Bowden, D., Easa, D., Waxman, S., Courtney, P., and Poon, K. Rotavirus in newborn nurseries: Negative results from Honolulu and the New Hebrides. Hawaii Med J 39:7, l980.
  19. Pettersen GR, Noot AE, Dean AG, Osterholm M. Indochinese refugees. Health screening of Indochinese refugees. Minn Med. 1980 Feb;63(2):91-3.  
  20. Dusich, K., Sigurdson, E., Hall, W.N., Dean, AG Cancer rates in a community exposed to low levels of creosote components in municipal water. Minn Med. 63:803, l980.
  21. Osterholm, M.T., Forfang, J.C., Ristinen, T.L., Dean, AG, Washburn,J.W., Godes, J.R., Rude, R.A., and McCullough, J.G. An outbreak of foodborne giardiasis. N Engl J Med 304:24, l98l.
  22. Dean, AG, West, D., and Weir, W. Measuring the loss of life, health, and income due to disease and injury: A method for combining morbidity, mortality and direct medical cost into an index of "Disease Impact". Public Health Rep 97:38, l982.
  23. Dean, AG, Melish, M.E., Hicks, R., and Palumbo, N.E. An epidemic of Kawasaki Disease in Hawaii. F Pediatr l00:552, l982.
  24. Godes, J.R., Hall, W.N., Dean, AG, Morse, C.D. Laboratory-based disease surveillance: A survey of state laboratory directors. Minn Med 65;762, l982.
  25. Dean, AG, Meyer, S., White, P. and White, M. A physician-based statewide health information system; one year's experience. J Arkansas Med Soc 79:7, l982.
  26. Dean, AG This week's citation classic, (Dean, Ching, Williams, and Harden, l972), Current Contents, November 7, l983, p. 22.
  27. Saxinger, W., Blattner, W.A., Levine, P.H., Clark, J., Biggar, R., Hoh, M., Moghissi, J., Jacobs, P., Wilson, L., Jacobson, R., Crookes, R., Strong, M., Ansari, A.A., Dean, AG, Nkrumah, F.K., Mourali, N., Gallo, R.C. Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus (HTLV-I) Antibodies in Africa. Science, September 28, 1984, Volume 225, pp. 1473-1476.
  28. Dean, AG, Shultz, J.M., Kottke, T.E., Gust, S.W., and Harty, K.L. Minnesota Plan for Nonsmoking and Health: Ideas for Statewide Action, Minn Med. 67:37l, l985.
  29. Saxinger C., Levine, P.H., Dean, A., Lange-Wantzin, G., Gallo, R. Unique pattern of HTLV-III (AIDS-related) antigen recognition by sera from African children in Uganda (1972). Cancer Res 1985 September, 45 (9 Suppl.):4624s-4626s.
  30. Dean, AG EPIAID. Byte Magazine, October, 10:225, 1985.
  31. Dean, AG, Shultz, J.M., Gust, S.W., Harty, M.E., Moen, M.E. and the members of the Minnesota Technical Advisory Committee on Nonsmoking and Health, The Minnesota Plan for Nonsmoking and Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Risk Factor Control. Public Health Rep. 101:270, 1986.
  32. Dean, AG, Moen, ME, Gust, S.W., Harty, M.E., Shultz, J.M., and the members of the Minnesota Technical Advisory Committee on Nonsmoking and Health, The Minnesota Plan for Nonsmoking and Health: Report and recommendations of the technical advisory committee on nonsmoking and Health. Minnesota Dept. of Health, September, 1984
  33. Shultz, J.M., Moen, M.E., Pechacek, T.F., Harty, K.C., and others. The Minnesota Plan for Nonsmoking and Health: The Legislative Experience. J. Public Health Policy 1986 Autumn; 7(3):300-13.
  34. Epi Info Users' Manual, Version 2, Epidemiology Program Office, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, 1987.
  35. Bender AP, French LR, Woolley RE, Sprafka JM, Moen ME, Dean AG. An assessment of comprehensive child health screening programs in Minnesota. Minn Med. 1987 May;70(5):291-5.  
  36. Dean, AG, Imrey, H.K., Dusich, K., and Hall, W.N. Adjusting morbidity ratios in two communities using risk factor prevalence in cases. Am. J. Epidemiol, 127:654-62, 1988.
  37. Epi Info Users' Manual, Version 3, Epidemiology Program Office, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, 1988.
  38. Dean, AG Epidemiology and Microcomputers in Kent, A. and Williams J.G., eds. Encyclopedia of Microcomputers, Marcel Dekker, New York. In press, 1990.
  39. Epi Info Version 5, Users' Manual, Epidemiology Program Office, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, 386 pp, 1990.
  40. Dean, AG, Yip, R. and Hoffman, R.E. High Incidence of Mild Acute Mountain Sickness in Conference Attendees at 10,000 Foot Altitude. J. Wilderness Med. 1:86-92, 1990.
  41. Burton, A.H., Dean, J.A., and Dean, AG Software for data management and analysis in epidemiology. World Health Forum. 11:75-77, 1990.
  42. Dean, AG and Duncan, S.R. A course in microcomputer use for epidemiologists and others who count things, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, 1988, 75pp. Revised August 1991.
  43. Dean, AG, Dean, J.A., Burton, A.H., Dicker, R.C., Epi Info: A general purpose microcomputer program for health information systems. Am.J. Preventive Med. 7:178-182, 1991.
  44. Dean, AG, Fagan, R.F., Panter-Connah, B. Computerizing Public Health Surveillance Systems, in Principles and Practice of Public Health Surveillance, ed., Teutsch SM and Churchill RE. Oxford University Press, 1994, Chapter 11, pp 200-217.
  45. Stroup, D.F., Wharton M., Kafadar, K., Dean, AG, An evaluation of a method for detecting aberrations in public health surveillance data Am. J. Epidemiology 1993:137:373-80.
  46. Dean JA, Dean AG, Smith, JF, Burton, AH, Brendel, KA., and Arner, TG. EpiMap 2: a mapping program for IBM-compatible microcomputers. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A., 149 pages, 1995.
  47. Dean J.A., Burton A.H., Dean, AG, Brendel K.A. Epi Map: A Mapping Program for IBM-Compatible Microcomputers. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA., April, 1993.
  48. Dean, AG. A Course in Microcomputer Use for Epidemiologists, World Health Organization, Geneva, 1993.
  49. Dean AG. A Course in Microcomputer Use for Epidemiologists and Others Who Count Things, Using Epi Info. Atlanta, Georgia: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Epidemiology Program Office, 1994.
  50. Stroup DF, Williamson GD, Dean AG, et al. Statistical Software for Public Health Surveillance (SSS1). Atlanta, Georgia: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Epidemiology Program Office 1994. (software manual)
  51. Dean AG. Microcomputers and the Future of Epidemiology. Public Health Reports 1994;109(3):439-41.
  52. Dean J.A., Burton A.H., Dean, AG, Brendel K.A. Epi Map 2.0: A Mapping Program for IBM-Compatible Microcomputers. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA., 1996.
  53. Dean AG, Dean JA, Coulombier D, Brendel KA, Smith DC, Burton AH, Dicker RC, Sullivan K, Fagan RF, Arner TB. Epi Info, Version 6.04a, a word processing, database, and statistics program for public health on IBM-compatible microcomputers, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, July 1996.
  54. Dean AG. Using A Microcomputer for Field Investigation. Chapter 12: in Gregg, MB. Field Epidemiology; Chapter 12: 164-180, Oxford University Press, New York and London 1996.
  55. Churchill JE and Dean AG (and Shah, SP). DoEpi: A series of hypertext modules for teaching epidemiology and epidemiologic computing, presentation to American Public Health Association, 1996.
  56. Fegan G, Dean AG, Shah SP and Many Others. Epi Info/Epi Map Internet Site. World Wide Web pages (approximately 60) on the Internet. Epidemiology Program Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1996.
  57. Dean AG, Shah SP, and Churchill JE. DoEpi: a series of interactive exercises for teaching epidemiology and computing, (approximately 12 megabytes of software). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1997.
  58. Dean AG, Shah SP, Churchill J. DoEpi: Computer-assisted instruction in epidemiology and computing and a framework for creating new exercises. Am J Preventive Medicine, 1998;14(4):367-371.
  59. Dean AG, Gerstman BB. Computing and epidemiology. In: Gerstman BB. Epidemiology kept simple. New York , John Wiley & Sons; 1998:275-288.
  60. Harbage B, Dean AG. Distribution of Epi Info software: An evaluation using the internet. Am J Prev Medicine 1999; 16(04): 314-317.
  61. Dean AG. Epi Info and Epi Map: Current status and plans for Epi Info 2000. J Pub Health Management and Practice 1999; 5(4): 54-57.
  62. Duke J, Tindol GA, Toomey KE, Pitts SR, and Dean AG. Electronic medical billing records and public health surveillance: Comparison of two systems used during the 1996 Atlanta Olympic games. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 2002 May 8(3):18-29.
  63. Dean AG, Arner TG, Sangam S, Sunki GG, Friedman R, Lantinga M, Zubieta JC,  Sullivan KM, Smith DC.  Epi Info 2000, a database and statistics program for public health professionals for use on Windows 95, 98, NT, and 2000 computers.  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 2000.
  64. Dean, AG. Computerizing public health surveillance systems, in Teutsch, SM, Churchill, RE eds., Principles and Practice of Public Health Surveillance, Oxford, New York, 2000.
  65. Petrillo TM, Beck-Sague CM, Songer JG, Abramowsky C, Fortenberry JD, Meacham L, Dean AG, Lee H, Bueschel DM, Nesheim SR Enteritis necroticans (pigbel) in a diabetic child. N Engl J Med. 2000 Apr 27;342(17):1250-3.
  66. Dean AG. Using a Computer for Field Investigation. Chapter 12: in Gregg, MB. Field Epidemiology, 2nd Edition; Oxford University Press, New York and London; 2002:217-235.
  67. Zubieta JC, Skinner R, Dean AG. Initiating informatics and GIS support for a field investigation of Bioterrorism: The New Jersey anthrax experience. Int J Health Geogr. 2003 Nov 16;2(1):8.
  68. Dean AG, Arner TG, Sangam S, Sunki GG, Friedman R, Lantinga M, Zubieta JC,  Sullivan KM, Smith DC.  Epi Info 2002, a database and statistics program for public health professionals for use on Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, and XP computers.  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 2002.
  69. Dean AG. Execution witness. Harvard Medical School Alumni Bulletin, Winter 2004.
  70. Nicholas SW, Dean AG International Family AIDS Program. (Website describing the HIV/AIDS program in La Romana, Dominican Republic, and downloadable software for calculation of antiretroviral dosages in children.) http://www.familyaids.org, updated September 2008.
  71. Dean AG and Sullivan KM. Epi Info Update. Epidemiology Monitor, July 2005, pp. 6-10.
  72. Franco EF, Dean AG, Mahmud S. The Development of Modern Epidemiology. Epidemiologic methods: A view from the Americas. Oxford University Press, 2007, pp275-287.
  73. Dean AG. Using a Computer for Field Investigation in Gregg, MB. Field Epidemiology, 3rd Edition; Oxford University Press, New York and London; 2008.
  74. Sullivan KM, Dean AG, Mir RA, Soe, MM OpenEpi: Open source epidemiologic statistics for public health. (Website containing statistical calculators with source code.) http://www.openepi.com, updated June 2009.
  75. Dean, AG EpiInformatics: Dedicated to the use of microcomputers in public health. (Website containing an introduction to Epi Info and two complete informatics courses for MPH students.) http://www.epiinformatics.com, updated 2009.
  76. Dean AG, Sullivan KM, Soe MM. Epi Info and OpenEpi in Epidemiology and Clinical Medicine: Health Applications of Free Software (Paperback), 366 pages, CreateSpace, 2010.